Dorothy_Marie
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Hello everyone! Glad to back to report the news for you. There are a few news sites that still have reviews for Thriller 25 (I will post only positive ones). As of right now there is no new news but people still buzzing about Thriller 25.
Michael Jackson News:
Janet talks Thriller
Janet Jackson has revealed that her brother Michael's smash hit 1980s album Thriller was more of a family affair than anyone ever knew.
Janet apparently sang backup vocals on Thriller album track Pretty Young Thing.
"I was only like 16 years old. The 'na na na na' on the record - that's me," Janet told Access Hollywood. "There were quite a few girls that they had called and we were all in the vocal booth together and they asked everyone to leave except for me. And I stayed and they asked me to sing it so I sang it."
Janet releases her 10th studio album Discipline in the US on February 26. Described as "classic me with a modern twist," Janet's boyfriend Jermaine Dupri helped produce the album. However, despite their closeness, Janet apparently denied the couple had any plans for marriage - yet.
"If I were going to get married, Jermaine would let the entire world know," she told Extra.
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0105/t.11278.html
XM to Debut Channel Dedicated to King of Pop
2.15.2008
XM will soon launch a channel dedicated to the music of Michael Jackson.
“XM Thriller: The Music of Michael Jackson” features Jackson’s solo work as well as recordings from The Jackson 5, and interviews and stories from other artists. Quincy Jones, who produced “Thriller” among other Jackson solo albums, is executive advisor, providing counsel on the channel’s creative direction and structure. That album is 25 years old.
“XM Thriller: The Music of Michael Jackson” will start March 1.
http://www.post-trib.com/entertainment/kostanczuk/794478,skinny.article
Real 'Thriller' will celebrate 'King of Pop'
February 15, 2008
By Bob Kostanczuk Post Tribune columnist
Check out this cool re-creation. On Saturday, the C4L Dance Ministry performs its version of the Michael Jackson "Thriller" video as an onstage tribute to his "Thriller" album, which dominated the pop world 25 years ago in 1983.
The performance by the area dance group comes at a $1,000 singing contest presented by The CD Depot at the Glen Theatre in Gary. A total of 25 singers are scheduled to compete at the Gary record store's Black History Month celebration. The show starts at 6 p.m. Tickets are $15; 985-0746.
Michael Jackson Mentionings:
http://www.shelbynews.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=93&ArticleID=53934&TM=55204.52
A highlight of the program was a comedic "small man" routine, featuring career programs instructors Dan Firestine, Ed Callico and Bruce Allen and a medley of music from pop artists, including Michael Jackson and the Village People. At one point, the audience laughed heartily at the slow-motion movements of Firestine and his false arms, accompanied by Rocky Balboa's theme song.
http://www.projo.com/theater/content/artsun-jutras_02-17-08_PO8USHF_v14.182cd95.html
After wedding singer, Robbie Hart is jilted, he meets a charming waitress named Julia who wins his affection. But Julia is about to marry a Wall Street shark, and Robbie must find a way to keep the woman of his dreams from making a huge mistake and leaving his life forever. The score pays homage to pop songs from the ’80s, and Jutras wears a Michael Jackson glove.
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080215/BREAKINGNEWS/80215024
The longtime Shreveport resident made his name by painting entertainment celebrities like Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Steve Harvey, Bill Cosby and Johnnie Cochran. He was named the official artist of Sammy Davis Jr. and remains active in the Shreveport arts community.
Michael Jackson HIStory:
1992 - The Ivory Coast village of Krinjabo named Michael Jackson "King of the Sanwis."
1993 - The U.S. District Court in Denver, CO, ruled that Michael Jackson did not steal the song "Dangerous" from songwriter Crystal Cartier.
Michael Jackson News:
Janet talks Thriller
Janet Jackson has revealed that her brother Michael's smash hit 1980s album Thriller was more of a family affair than anyone ever knew.
Janet apparently sang backup vocals on Thriller album track Pretty Young Thing.
"I was only like 16 years old. The 'na na na na' on the record - that's me," Janet told Access Hollywood. "There were quite a few girls that they had called and we were all in the vocal booth together and they asked everyone to leave except for me. And I stayed and they asked me to sing it so I sang it."
Janet releases her 10th studio album Discipline in the US on February 26. Described as "classic me with a modern twist," Janet's boyfriend Jermaine Dupri helped produce the album. However, despite their closeness, Janet apparently denied the couple had any plans for marriage - yet.
"If I were going to get married, Jermaine would let the entire world know," she told Extra.
http://www.rwonline.com/pages/s.0105/t.11278.html
XM to Debut Channel Dedicated to King of Pop
2.15.2008
XM will soon launch a channel dedicated to the music of Michael Jackson.
“XM Thriller: The Music of Michael Jackson” features Jackson’s solo work as well as recordings from The Jackson 5, and interviews and stories from other artists. Quincy Jones, who produced “Thriller” among other Jackson solo albums, is executive advisor, providing counsel on the channel’s creative direction and structure. That album is 25 years old.
“XM Thriller: The Music of Michael Jackson” will start March 1.
http://www.post-trib.com/entertainment/kostanczuk/794478,skinny.article
Real 'Thriller' will celebrate 'King of Pop'
February 15, 2008
By Bob Kostanczuk Post Tribune columnist
Check out this cool re-creation. On Saturday, the C4L Dance Ministry performs its version of the Michael Jackson "Thriller" video as an onstage tribute to his "Thriller" album, which dominated the pop world 25 years ago in 1983.
The performance by the area dance group comes at a $1,000 singing contest presented by The CD Depot at the Glen Theatre in Gary. A total of 25 singers are scheduled to compete at the Gary record store's Black History Month celebration. The show starts at 6 p.m. Tickets are $15; 985-0746.
Michael Jackson Mentionings:
http://www.shelbynews.com/main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=93&ArticleID=53934&TM=55204.52
A highlight of the program was a comedic "small man" routine, featuring career programs instructors Dan Firestine, Ed Callico and Bruce Allen and a medley of music from pop artists, including Michael Jackson and the Village People. At one point, the audience laughed heartily at the slow-motion movements of Firestine and his false arms, accompanied by Rocky Balboa's theme song.
http://www.projo.com/theater/content/artsun-jutras_02-17-08_PO8USHF_v14.182cd95.html
After wedding singer, Robbie Hart is jilted, he meets a charming waitress named Julia who wins his affection. But Julia is about to marry a Wall Street shark, and Robbie must find a way to keep the woman of his dreams from making a huge mistake and leaving his life forever. The score pays homage to pop songs from the ’80s, and Jutras wears a Michael Jackson glove.
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080215/BREAKINGNEWS/80215024
The longtime Shreveport resident made his name by painting entertainment celebrities like Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Steve Harvey, Bill Cosby and Johnnie Cochran. He was named the official artist of Sammy Davis Jr. and remains active in the Shreveport arts community.
Michael Jackson HIStory:
1992 - The Ivory Coast village of Krinjabo named Michael Jackson "King of the Sanwis."
1993 - The U.S. District Court in Denver, CO, ruled that Michael Jackson did not steal the song "Dangerous" from songwriter Crystal Cartier.
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