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Jackson's 'Thriller' among cultural treasures
By KEVIN S. VINEYS – 10 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — The best-selling pop album on planet Earth and a disc sent hurtling into deep space are among recordings the Library of Congress will preserve for their cultural significance.
Twenty-five selections were added to the National Recording Registry on Wednesday, part of the library's attempt to save America's aural history by archiving recordings deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant."
The inductees range from Michael Jackson's 1982 all-time-bestseller "Thriller" and jazz artist Herbie Hancock's 1973 fusion smash "Headhunters" to the 1977 record of Earth sounds that flew aboard the spacecraft Voyager in the event alien life forms encountered the craft. Other recordings added to the registry include works by Roy Orbison, Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Kitty Wells and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.
A collection of Navajo songs, Harry Truman's 1948 Democratic National Convention speech, radio broadcasts from Ronald Reagan before he became president, and the original cast recording of "My Fair Lady" also made the cut, as did broadcasts of New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia reading comics to children during a 1945 newspaper delivery strike.
A recording of the first trans-Atlantic broadcast — an orchestral performance transmitted from London and relayed to the U.S. East Coast in 1925 — also was included because it represented a technological breakthrough in broadcasting.
The Library of Congress chooses 25 recordings each year to add to its registry and preserve. Nominations come from a Library of Congress preservation board and online suggestions from the public. The selections for 2007 bring the registry's total to 250.
http://thevegaseye.com/home/2008/5/...deal-but-michael-jackson-is-the-real-sto.html
MGM ANNOUNCES FATOR DEAL BUT MICHAEL JACKSON IS THE REAL STORY
Posted on 05.14.2008 by
Score one for the Kings Of Redundancy, the messiahs of Getting Scooped On Your Own Story. The MGM muckety-mucks finally got around yesterday to announcing what we told you about two weeks ago – that Hilton headliner and America’s Got Talent winner Terry Fator has signed a five-year deal to perform at The Mirage. This happened only after dazzling Danny Gans decided to move across the street and join his old friend Steve Wynn. But the real story of the day wasn't Fator. It was The King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Even during the news conference it was evident that the MGM conference was a day late and a dollar short, overshadowed by rumors and rumblings that the Michael Jackson Vegas revolution had begun. Now, this isn't news to you, our readers, because you'll recall TheVegasEye.com presented this info to you at the same time we dropped the Fator bombshell. You see, Michael Jackson was able to keep Neverland Ranch after a loan on the California property was sold to Colony Capital LLC, a Los Angeles based international private investment firm. NOW. Guess who Colony Capital owns? Give you a hint: Between late 2003 and early 2004, Park Place Entertainment Corporation sold the Las Vegas Hilton to an affiliate of Colony Capital LLC for about $280 million. So connect the dots for me, kiddos. An affiliate of the company that owns the Hilton greed to hold the $23.5 million loan it acquired from Fortress Investment Group while it negotiates “payment terms.” And Jackson confirmed he is in discussions with Colony and its founder, Tom Barrack Jr., "with regard to the ranch and other matters." Wonder what they’re NEGOTIATING about? Could it be … A SHOW?? Are we correct in saying that Michael Jackson will sing and dance in the showroom of his former father-in-law, Elvis Presley? TheVegasEye.com was never notified of any press announcement regarding the Mirage’s new multi million dollar attraction. Wonder what happened to our invitation? Our phone call? Our email notification? Those were coming through fine before our recent story about how Sin City Beer and its’ preferential placements by MGM because of the marital relationship between its owner and a high-ranking MGM PR executive. This must be our punishment by the MGM PR department for calling attention to this breach of ethical conduct. Thinking about it, though,the person being punished most is Fator. Shutting us out cuts off the stream of information not only to you, our two million loyal weekly readers, but Fator as well. Fator ends up getting hurt the most, which is really throwing the baby out with the bathwater, don't you think? Think about THIS was well: This kind of snarky behavior sends the very clear message that the PR department at MGM sees absolutely no value in your patronage. It’s difficult to watch corporate executives act like this. We can only hope that this is middle management’s doing, not the REAL higher ups at MGM. Does the MGM/Mirage Board, Terry Lanni or Kirk Kerkorian know that middle management is keeping vital information from them? Do they even care? Information that could affect their money? Maybe someone should buy a clue before stock values drop. Playing favorites with the media is a double edged sword. Bridges burn both ways. As many of you have seen over the years, trying to keep thevegaseye.com out of the loop has only made our reporting better because we’re more driven than ever to get to the truth.
http://camden.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/jason-is-thrilled-to-be-a-jackson/770394.aspx
Jason is thrilled to be a Jackson
BY ALICIA BOWIE
14/05/2008 6:12:00 PM
IF THERE is anyone who knows the power of music and dance it is Jason Jackson.
``When I was eight years old I had cancer,'' he said. ``It was a rare form of bone cancer and I was one of the first people in Australia to have the disease.
``I got over the cancer and I heard Michael Jackson's music and I fell in love with it.
``I saw him dance and thought `My God, I want to be just like him'.''
Jackson got past his illness and for the past 25 years he has been a Michael Jackson impersonator.
The Narellan Vale resident will be one of the performers at this Saturday's Everyone Can Dance fund-raiser.
Jackson called organiser Tara Grech and offered his services after reading about the fund-raiser in the Advertiser.
He will perform Jackson classics Billie Jean, Thriller, Smooth Criminal and You Rock My World from 1.30pm.
``You've got to absolutely believe in yourself that you are Michael Jackson,'' he said.
Jackson agrees with everything the fund-raiser is hoping to achieve equality and unity.
``Dancing and music bring people together,'' he said.
``Music heals all souls and all hearts, no matter if you're sick or if you have special needs, we need that in our lives.
``And it healed me.''
Michael Jackson Mentionings:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5h8KgwoSr0QHSgmbP-ZAwfxB2MBrQD90LD5900
Tuesday's show also featured a tribute to Michael Jackson's "Thriller," with Omarion singing a medley of hits from the 1980s album as dozens of dancers performed some of Jackson's signature moves.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe...ary_20080513/20080513?s_name=dance2008&no_ads=
After his training in New York and LA, Cheesman's career took off. On the stage, he toured as a dancer and choreographer with all the big names in the business including Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Tina Turner and Prince.
http://top40-charts.com/news/Pop-Rock/Jesse-McCartneys-Departure/40262.html
McCartney has enlisted a stellar cast of star writers and hit making producers such as Sean Garrett (Usher, Mary J. Blige, Beyonce, Gwen Stefani, Pussycat Dolls, Chris Brown), Tricky & The-Dream (Rihanna, Mariah Carey), J.R. Rotem (Britney Spears, Sean Kingston, 50 Cent, Rihanna) and The Clutch (Omarion, Timbaland, Ciara, Bobby Valentino), 'Departure' has an edgier pop/urban sound than 'Beautiful Soul' and 'Right Where You Want Me' reflecting McCartney's growth as a songwriter. 'When it was time to do the third album, I wanted people to see another side of me. I wanted the record to have a little retro hint sonically but with my own contemporary feel - I listened to Michael Jackson, Madonna and Prince a lot before we started the album. I knew I had to present myself in a fresh way so I was open to other people's ideas and suggestions.'
http://sfist.com/2008/05/14/blocker_100_ser.php
Other than one jarhead who inexplicably blares Michael Jackson’s “The Way You Make Me Feel” as he circles around looking to park his Honda, it’s surprisingly quiet here, considering it’s a student community. Dishes clatter through an apartment’s open kitchen window, a few seagulls squawk overhead, and a stiff breeze blows through five giant pines that line the block. That’s about it for commotion, really.
http://newsroom.mtv.com/2008/05/14/kanye-wests-glow-in-the-dark-tour-blows-shaheems-mind/
Undeniable, unbelievable. I’m trying not to get caught up in the moment and jump all the way out the window, but Kanye West’s show last night at Madison Square Garden may have been the best one-man performance I’ve ever seen outside of Michael Jackson or Prince. Like he says, Graduation is not just an album name, it’s the trumpeting of his career evolution as the most innovative man in his genre.
http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/television/949573,idolc051408.article
David Cook only decided to audition alongside his younger brother at the last minute, but now the 25-year-old is among the last four singers in the season seven competition. Having sung everything from Michael Jackson’s ‘‘Billie Jean’’ to Free’s ‘‘All Right Now,’’ the Missouri native sat down for an exclusive interview, revealing how he chooses his songs, how former contestant Michael Johns’ departure was a wake up call, and how ‘‘Idol’’ fans’ interest in him has been ‘‘awe inspiring’’ and how the whole experience has been ‘‘vindicating.’’
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_9258395
ARCADIA - Reinventing Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and adding hip-hop flair to Grease's "You're the One That I Want" with her group Kaba Modern, Jia Huang has come a long way from the Chinese folk dances she did as a 5-year-old.
Along with five other members of the group, the 24-year-old Arcadia resident recently glided and shimmied into living rooms in the premiere season of MTV's "Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew."
The group finished in third place, but, as judges pointed out, Huang and teammates Yuri Tag of Irvine and Cindy Minowa of Michigan were the top-finishing women in the competition.
Kaba Modern's other members are Troy Tran of West Covina, Lawrence Kao of Hacienda Heights and Mike Song of Torrance. "Ya'll are the future," exclaimed Judge Shane Sparks, heaping praise on the group after its energetic, fluid reworking of Michael Jackson's "Thriller."
http://thebeacon.net/content/view/1305/94/
This event is special as we allow our older students to pick out their own solo music and costume, and in some instances use their own choreography. This show has literally been in production since this past Fall," says Snider "This year's production showcases our Seniors, as well as all students that are involved in Jazz and Tap. Some of the featured artists include Prince, Michael Buble, Michael Jackson, Colbie Caillet, Goo Goo Dolls, Eva Cassidy and many, many more!"
Michael Jackson HIStory:
1985 - Michael Jackson received a humanitarian award from U.S. President Ronald Reagan at the White House.
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5hCWIZU-dt4rKp47W07K1TQtyBJxQD90LEVKO0
Jackson's 'Thriller' among cultural treasures
By KEVIN S. VINEYS – 10 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AP) — The best-selling pop album on planet Earth and a disc sent hurtling into deep space are among recordings the Library of Congress will preserve for their cultural significance.
Twenty-five selections were added to the National Recording Registry on Wednesday, part of the library's attempt to save America's aural history by archiving recordings deemed "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant."
The inductees range from Michael Jackson's 1982 all-time-bestseller "Thriller" and jazz artist Herbie Hancock's 1973 fusion smash "Headhunters" to the 1977 record of Earth sounds that flew aboard the spacecraft Voyager in the event alien life forms encountered the craft. Other recordings added to the registry include works by Roy Orbison, Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Kitty Wells and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.
A collection of Navajo songs, Harry Truman's 1948 Democratic National Convention speech, radio broadcasts from Ronald Reagan before he became president, and the original cast recording of "My Fair Lady" also made the cut, as did broadcasts of New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia reading comics to children during a 1945 newspaper delivery strike.
A recording of the first trans-Atlantic broadcast — an orchestral performance transmitted from London and relayed to the U.S. East Coast in 1925 — also was included because it represented a technological breakthrough in broadcasting.
The Library of Congress chooses 25 recordings each year to add to its registry and preserve. Nominations come from a Library of Congress preservation board and online suggestions from the public. The selections for 2007 bring the registry's total to 250.
http://thevegaseye.com/home/2008/5/...deal-but-michael-jackson-is-the-real-sto.html
MGM ANNOUNCES FATOR DEAL BUT MICHAEL JACKSON IS THE REAL STORY
Posted on 05.14.2008 by
Score one for the Kings Of Redundancy, the messiahs of Getting Scooped On Your Own Story. The MGM muckety-mucks finally got around yesterday to announcing what we told you about two weeks ago – that Hilton headliner and America’s Got Talent winner Terry Fator has signed a five-year deal to perform at The Mirage. This happened only after dazzling Danny Gans decided to move across the street and join his old friend Steve Wynn. But the real story of the day wasn't Fator. It was The King of Pop, Michael Jackson. Even during the news conference it was evident that the MGM conference was a day late and a dollar short, overshadowed by rumors and rumblings that the Michael Jackson Vegas revolution had begun. Now, this isn't news to you, our readers, because you'll recall TheVegasEye.com presented this info to you at the same time we dropped the Fator bombshell. You see, Michael Jackson was able to keep Neverland Ranch after a loan on the California property was sold to Colony Capital LLC, a Los Angeles based international private investment firm. NOW. Guess who Colony Capital owns? Give you a hint: Between late 2003 and early 2004, Park Place Entertainment Corporation sold the Las Vegas Hilton to an affiliate of Colony Capital LLC for about $280 million. So connect the dots for me, kiddos. An affiliate of the company that owns the Hilton greed to hold the $23.5 million loan it acquired from Fortress Investment Group while it negotiates “payment terms.” And Jackson confirmed he is in discussions with Colony and its founder, Tom Barrack Jr., "with regard to the ranch and other matters." Wonder what they’re NEGOTIATING about? Could it be … A SHOW?? Are we correct in saying that Michael Jackson will sing and dance in the showroom of his former father-in-law, Elvis Presley? TheVegasEye.com was never notified of any press announcement regarding the Mirage’s new multi million dollar attraction. Wonder what happened to our invitation? Our phone call? Our email notification? Those were coming through fine before our recent story about how Sin City Beer and its’ preferential placements by MGM because of the marital relationship between its owner and a high-ranking MGM PR executive. This must be our punishment by the MGM PR department for calling attention to this breach of ethical conduct. Thinking about it, though,the person being punished most is Fator. Shutting us out cuts off the stream of information not only to you, our two million loyal weekly readers, but Fator as well. Fator ends up getting hurt the most, which is really throwing the baby out with the bathwater, don't you think? Think about THIS was well: This kind of snarky behavior sends the very clear message that the PR department at MGM sees absolutely no value in your patronage. It’s difficult to watch corporate executives act like this. We can only hope that this is middle management’s doing, not the REAL higher ups at MGM. Does the MGM/Mirage Board, Terry Lanni or Kirk Kerkorian know that middle management is keeping vital information from them? Do they even care? Information that could affect their money? Maybe someone should buy a clue before stock values drop. Playing favorites with the media is a double edged sword. Bridges burn both ways. As many of you have seen over the years, trying to keep thevegaseye.com out of the loop has only made our reporting better because we’re more driven than ever to get to the truth.
http://camden.yourguide.com.au/news/local/news/general/jason-is-thrilled-to-be-a-jackson/770394.aspx
Jason is thrilled to be a Jackson
BY ALICIA BOWIE
14/05/2008 6:12:00 PM
IF THERE is anyone who knows the power of music and dance it is Jason Jackson.
``When I was eight years old I had cancer,'' he said. ``It was a rare form of bone cancer and I was one of the first people in Australia to have the disease.
``I got over the cancer and I heard Michael Jackson's music and I fell in love with it.
``I saw him dance and thought `My God, I want to be just like him'.''
Jackson got past his illness and for the past 25 years he has been a Michael Jackson impersonator.
The Narellan Vale resident will be one of the performers at this Saturday's Everyone Can Dance fund-raiser.
Jackson called organiser Tara Grech and offered his services after reading about the fund-raiser in the Advertiser.
He will perform Jackson classics Billie Jean, Thriller, Smooth Criminal and You Rock My World from 1.30pm.
``You've got to absolutely believe in yourself that you are Michael Jackson,'' he said.
Jackson agrees with everything the fund-raiser is hoping to achieve equality and unity.
``Dancing and music bring people together,'' he said.
``Music heals all souls and all hearts, no matter if you're sick or if you have special needs, we need that in our lives.
``And it healed me.''
Michael Jackson Mentionings:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5h8KgwoSr0QHSgmbP-ZAwfxB2MBrQD90LD5900
Tuesday's show also featured a tribute to Michael Jackson's "Thriller," with Omarion singing a medley of hits from the 1980s album as dozens of dancers performed some of Jackson's signature moves.
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNe...ary_20080513/20080513?s_name=dance2008&no_ads=
After his training in New York and LA, Cheesman's career took off. On the stage, he toured as a dancer and choreographer with all the big names in the business including Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Tina Turner and Prince.
http://top40-charts.com/news/Pop-Rock/Jesse-McCartneys-Departure/40262.html
McCartney has enlisted a stellar cast of star writers and hit making producers such as Sean Garrett (Usher, Mary J. Blige, Beyonce, Gwen Stefani, Pussycat Dolls, Chris Brown), Tricky & The-Dream (Rihanna, Mariah Carey), J.R. Rotem (Britney Spears, Sean Kingston, 50 Cent, Rihanna) and The Clutch (Omarion, Timbaland, Ciara, Bobby Valentino), 'Departure' has an edgier pop/urban sound than 'Beautiful Soul' and 'Right Where You Want Me' reflecting McCartney's growth as a songwriter. 'When it was time to do the third album, I wanted people to see another side of me. I wanted the record to have a little retro hint sonically but with my own contemporary feel - I listened to Michael Jackson, Madonna and Prince a lot before we started the album. I knew I had to present myself in a fresh way so I was open to other people's ideas and suggestions.'
http://sfist.com/2008/05/14/blocker_100_ser.php
Other than one jarhead who inexplicably blares Michael Jackson’s “The Way You Make Me Feel” as he circles around looking to park his Honda, it’s surprisingly quiet here, considering it’s a student community. Dishes clatter through an apartment’s open kitchen window, a few seagulls squawk overhead, and a stiff breeze blows through five giant pines that line the block. That’s about it for commotion, really.
http://newsroom.mtv.com/2008/05/14/kanye-wests-glow-in-the-dark-tour-blows-shaheems-mind/
Undeniable, unbelievable. I’m trying not to get caught up in the moment and jump all the way out the window, but Kanye West’s show last night at Madison Square Garden may have been the best one-man performance I’ve ever seen outside of Michael Jackson or Prince. Like he says, Graduation is not just an album name, it’s the trumpeting of his career evolution as the most innovative man in his genre.
http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/television/949573,idolc051408.article
David Cook only decided to audition alongside his younger brother at the last minute, but now the 25-year-old is among the last four singers in the season seven competition. Having sung everything from Michael Jackson’s ‘‘Billie Jean’’ to Free’s ‘‘All Right Now,’’ the Missouri native sat down for an exclusive interview, revealing how he chooses his songs, how former contestant Michael Johns’ departure was a wake up call, and how ‘‘Idol’’ fans’ interest in him has been ‘‘awe inspiring’’ and how the whole experience has been ‘‘vindicating.’’
http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/news/ci_9258395
ARCADIA - Reinventing Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and adding hip-hop flair to Grease's "You're the One That I Want" with her group Kaba Modern, Jia Huang has come a long way from the Chinese folk dances she did as a 5-year-old.
Along with five other members of the group, the 24-year-old Arcadia resident recently glided and shimmied into living rooms in the premiere season of MTV's "Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew."
The group finished in third place, but, as judges pointed out, Huang and teammates Yuri Tag of Irvine and Cindy Minowa of Michigan were the top-finishing women in the competition.
Kaba Modern's other members are Troy Tran of West Covina, Lawrence Kao of Hacienda Heights and Mike Song of Torrance. "Ya'll are the future," exclaimed Judge Shane Sparks, heaping praise on the group after its energetic, fluid reworking of Michael Jackson's "Thriller."
http://thebeacon.net/content/view/1305/94/
This event is special as we allow our older students to pick out their own solo music and costume, and in some instances use their own choreography. This show has literally been in production since this past Fall," says Snider "This year's production showcases our Seniors, as well as all students that are involved in Jazz and Tap. Some of the featured artists include Prince, Michael Buble, Michael Jackson, Colbie Caillet, Goo Goo Dolls, Eva Cassidy and many, many more!"
Michael Jackson HIStory:
1985 - Michael Jackson received a humanitarian award from U.S. President Ronald Reagan at the White House.
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