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Michael Joseph Jackson - a writer, poet, philosopher, script-writer, art-critic, actor, director, stylist, costume designer, set designer, dance stager, choreographer, dancer, mime, composer, arranger, singer, music, videos and theatrical producer, painter, architect, sportsman, philanthropist, businessman, international investor.

Basic Information

Name: Michael Joseph Jackson
Nick names :
Mike, Mikey, MJ(MJJ), Doodoo,      Smelly, Joker
Birth day:
August 29,1958
Birth place : Gary,Indiana, USA
Race: African-American
Sex:
Male
Tall:
178 cm
Weight:
~ 65 kg
Eyes color:
brown
Hair:
black
Address:
Michael Jackson, Neverland Valley Ranch, c/o Postmaster, Figueroa Mountain Road, Santa Ynez Valley, Los Olivos, CA, 93441, USA
Parents:
Katherine Esther Scruse and Joseph Walter Jackson
Brothers, sisters:
Maureen "Rebbie" Reilette Jackson-Brown, Sigmund "Jackie" Esco, Toriano "Tito" Adaryll, Jermaine Lajaune, LaToya Yvonne, Marlon David, Steven "Randy"Randall, Janet "Dunk"Damita Jo
Quarry:
Quarry began at 1963 years in household musical group, as a leading vocalist. He is also try and succeed, as actor, designer, dancer, stage manager, producer, writer, artist, model, composer, singer, poet
In the same way he is:
Honourable graduate of Humanitarian College
President of company MJJ Productions
President of company Mijac Music
co-owner JB Enterprises
co-owner Sony Music/ATV Music
Honourable Member World Karate Fund
Creator Heal the World Fund
PH.D
Charitable figure

Profession: Composer, singer, dancer, poet, writer, businessman, charitable figure
Household position:
Twice divorce, celibate
Children:
Prince Michael Jackson Jr. (13.2.1997) Paris Michael Katherine Jackson (3.4.1998)
Fascinations:
Philosophy, Anatomy, cinema, history, culture of folk of the world, architecture, shoping, drawing, video games, prominent personalities
Loved singer (female):
Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin
Loved singer (male):
James Brown, Jacky Willson, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie.
Loved group:
Beatles, Eagles, BeeGees
Loved car:
Lincoln Continental
Loved colour:
red, black
Loved numeral:
7
Loved composer:
Tchaickovsky, Prokofiev, Claude DeBussie
Loved drink:
carrot and orange juice
Loved place: Disneyland

In his forty five years, Michael Jackson has become a holder of the most quantity of absolute worldwide and local records concerning to one person ever, one of the most known man ever among six billion people of worldwide community, the most photographed man ever, the most awarded man ever, the biggest selling artist of all time selling more records than any single artist or group, a honorary doctor of philosophy of several leading universities, a connoisseur of mid centuries and ancient music and art, a producer of one of the most awarded musical ever, an innovator of new principal dance movement methods and mimic poses, a developer of singing to the top of art with using four octaves voice as a the most complex music instrument, one of the greatest composers ever creating with popular dance, rock, soul, gospel, funk, neoclassical music, playing piano, acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, synthesizers, drums, percussion, writing parties for symphonic orchestra and choirs, a developer of simultaneous stage dance performing and singing, an innovator of mini-movie music video clip concept, a developer of one of the most original fashion and style image, a designer of his almost three thousand acres home ranch Neverland, entertainment theme parks and hotel complexes, an owner of Kata black belt and highest fifth degree skill, one of the biggest philanthropist with more than two hundred million dollars spent for the true charity, a visitor of hundreds hospitals in tens of countries around the world, the most worth person ever, a billionaire, an owner, co-owner and president of tens companies.

Biography

Michael Jackson is, quite simply, the single most successful entertainer of the 20th century.
As a singer, composer, producer, arranger and musician, he's fashioned music that is the embodiment of modern pop and has sold more recordings than any other single artist.
His live concerts are presentations of kinetic energy, unbridled emotion and the highest level of showmanship.
Unquestionably, he's the King of Pop.

Michael Joseph Jackson was born August 29, 1958, the seventh of nine children born to Joseph and Katherine Jackson in Gary, Indiana.
Michael's father, Joseph, was a steel-mill worker in this working-class city near Chicago, Illinois, but his heart was devoted to music.
Joseph played guitar and sang in a rhythm and blues group called "the Falcons" in strip clubs and burlesque houses in the Chicago area.
Katherine worked part-time as a sales clerk in a local retail establishment in Gary.
She was a highly devout, practicing member of the Jehovah's Witness faith.
Michael's birth was preceded by his older sisters, Maureen (nicknamed Rebbie within the family) and LaToya and his brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon. He was followed by a brother, Randy, and sister, Janet.

The Jackson home in Gary, Indiana was a small four-room house consisting of a living room, kitchen and two bedrooms.
Katherine and Joseph shared one bedroom, the five brothers shared the second bedroom, and the two oldest girls slept on a hideaway bed in the living room.
The children had a very strict upbringing due to Katherine and Joseph's escalating unease with the dangers of the streets of Gary.
They attended a school within walking distance of their house and were required to return directly from school to their small home. They were not allowed to visit their friends' homes or to participate in after-school activities, such as baseball or basketball.
But, with their father's love of music and their mother's wonderful voice, they were allowed an abundance of music as a pasttime.

As the children grew older, the four oldest boys began to imitate their mother, harmonizing with her on country and western favorites in their home.
Tito discovered Joseph's guitar in the closet and began tinkering with it, finally learning to play well enough to accompany his siblings as they sang.
Eventually, the inevitable happened a string broke while Tito was playing Joseph's guitar and, after being punished severely by Joseph, Tito was asked to show Joseph what he could do with it. Joseph was impressed with his young sons' abilities and began to train them rigorously, rehearsing them after school, often long into the night.

At a very early age, Michael began to show signs of the turn his life would take. Katherine recalled that, at the ripe old age of a year and a half, he would hold his bottle and dance to the rhythm of the washing machine. His grandmother reminisced that he began to sing at the age of three, "And what a beautiful voice he had. Even back then, he was a joy to listen to." According to brother Tito, Michael's lightning moves originated in ducking and swaying to avoid his parent's punishing blows. "He was so quick that if my mother or father used to swing at him, he'd be out of their way. They'd be swinging at air."

Michael began his musical career at the age of 5 as the lead singer of the "Jackson 5" who played local clubs and bars around Indiana and the Eastern USA.
Michael was always impressed with his older brothers' musical rehearsals and began to imitate them at a very early age. He sang his first solo, "Climb Every Mountain" from the "Sound of Music" for a school program at the age of six years and, even at that young age, his vocal timbre was enough to bring tears to his teachers' eyes. He joined his brothers shortly after, singing harmony with them on songs made famous by the Temptations, the O'Jays and James Brown.
In 1968 the Jackson 5 were "discovered" by Bobby Taylor of the music group "The Vancouvers" and soon thereafter were signed to Motown Records. The Jackson 5 and their family moved to California were they soon became national stars when their first 4 singles, "ABC", "I Want You Back", "The Love You Save", and "I'll Be There" became #1 hits.
The Jackson 5 signed with Motown and, during their tenure with the Detroit and Los Angeles-based music giant, they recorded the following albums: "Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5" (1969) - contains Who's Loving You and I Want You Back; "ABC" (1970) - contains ABC/The Love You Save; "Third Album" (1970) - contains I'll Be There/ Mama's Pearl; "The Christmas Album" (1970); "Maybe Tomorrow" (1971) - contains Never Can Say Goodbye; "Goin' Back to Indiana" (1971); "Greatest Hits" (1971) - compilation of greatest hits; "Looking Through The Window" (1972); "Skywriter" (1973) - contains Corner of the Sky/Touch Me; "Get It Together" (1973); "Dancing Machine" (1974); "Moving Violation" (1975); "Joyful Jukebox Music" (1976) - contains We're Here to Entertain You In addition to recording with his brothers, Michael also recorded the following solo albums with Motown: "Got to Be There" (1972) - contains Got To Be There/Aint No Sunshine; "Ben" (1972) - contains Ben/In Our Small Way; "Music & Me" (1973) - contains With a Child's Heart/Morning Glow/Music & Me; "Forever, Michael" (1975) - contains One Day in Your Life/We're Almost There; "Best of Michael Jackson" (1975) - compilation of greatest hits.

In his autobiography, "Moonwalk", Michael Jackson has described his childhood as "mostly work." The Jackson brothers were rehearsed and managed by their overly-strict father, whose insistence on perfect performances ... in school work as well as in rehearsals and talent shows ... frequently ended in physical and/or verbal violence. Michael was eleven-years-old when the group signed with Motown in 1969 (although the Motown press corps published his age as nine, explaining that he would be much cuter and more appealing to the public if he were two years younger. They called it "public relations.")
Regardless, his voice and his effervescent, youthful charm endeared him to a public who was eager to embrace him. He gives a rare glimpse of his youth in his statement that in the summer of 1970, the Jackson 5 performed in 45 cities, with 50 more cities being added later in the year. Forty-five cities within a ninety-day period meant that he and his brothers were performing concerts [on average] every second day during that summer. Travel to and from the concerts accounted for a portion of the non-performing day. And this does NOT account for recording sessions, picture sessions, interviews, or the interminable rehearsals Joseph Jackson insisted upon. It also does not account for the fact that, unlike many lead singers of the time, Michael was present at EACH of these recording sessions. He recorded with his brothers and his is the beautiful, clear treble in the backgrounds of all of the Jackson 5 early hits. Later, he would return to the recording studio while his brothers played basketball or tinkered with cars to lay in the lead tracks and round off the recordings.

Michael Jackson describes his relationship with his father, Joseph, as "turbulent", understating rather than sensationalizing that relationship. But, much later, during a televised interview, he replied to his interrogator's questions regarding this relationship with the words, [I was] "frightened ... very frightened. There were times when he would come to see me, I would get sick. I would start to regurgitate." When asked if such occasions occurred "as a child ... or as an adult," he responded with one word ... "both." He was 35 years old at the time of the interview.

In 1976, the Jackson 5 left Motown Records because, in Michael's words, "we didn't like the way we were being recorded." Berry Gordy's personal management of the siblings recording sessions and 'The Corporation's' creative songwriting had been withdrawn in favor of Diana Ross's acting career and his move to Hollywood to dabble in the film-making industry. The Jacksons felt his inattention sorely. Though sixteen-year- old Michael had met with Berry Gordy to request approval to write and produce their own music, Gordy refused to allow the Jackson 5 this freedom. Perhaps, because of their youth, Gordy felt justified in refusing to allow them the artistic freedom such creativity demands. It is no secret that many Motown artists had to struggle with Mr. Gordy for artistic control over their releases on his label. Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye all did battle with the Motown head to achieve their artistic liberation.

Regardless, the Jacksons left Motown to sign with EPIC records in 1976. Jermaine, having married Berry Gordy's daughter, Hazel Gordy, remained with Motown and was replaced both in the studio and on tour with Randy, the sixth Jackson to enter the entertainment field. Michael describes the first show they did without Jermaine in his autobiography, "Moonwalk": "I clearly remember the first show we did without him because it was so painful for me. Since my earliest days on the stage and even in our Gary living room -- Jermaine stood at my left with his bass. I depended on being next to Jermaine. And when I did that first show without him there, with no one next to me, I felt totally naked onstage for the first time in my life."

During their tenure with EPIC, the Jacksons worked with Gamble and Huff as producers on their first two albums, except for two songs each which were composed and produced by the Jacksons. Their last three albums were composed and produced exclusively by the Jacksons: "The Jacksons" (1976) - contains Blues Away (Michael's first published composition)/Style of Life; "Goin'Places" (1977) - contains Different Kind of Lady/Do What You Wanna; "Destiny" (1978) - contains Blame It on the Boogie/Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground); "Triumph" (1980) - contains Can You Feel It/Lovely One; "Victory" (1984) - contains Torture/Always/State of Shock; "Live" (1981) - the only LIVE album ever released by Michael Jackson (in conjunction with his brothers).
The Jacksons made 6 albums between the years of 1976 and 1984 and toured several times throughout North America, Europe and Asia.

In 1979, Michael starred as the Scarecrow in "The WIZ," an updated version of "The Wizard of Oz", starring Diana Ross, Nipsey Russell, Lena Horne and Richard Pryor.
He moved to New York, far from the reach of Joseph Jackson, and began to experience life on more independent terms, enjoying outings to plays and dance clubs.
During the filming, he renewed his old acquaintanceship with Quincy Jones.

With Quincy as producer, Michael was record his first solo album on Epic Records titled, "Off The Wall" in 1979. "Off The Wall" was the first ever album to spawn a record breaking 4 #1 hit songs.
The extraordinary collaboration with Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson broke so many records that it would be difficult to list them all. Suffice it to say that with Quincy, Michael rose to his present, unprecedented status as "The Greatest Entertainer in the World".

In 1982 Michael created the world's largest selling album of all time, "Thriller". This album produced 7 hit singles, breaking yet again more records, and went on to sell over 51 million copies worldwide to date. The music video for the hit song "Billie Jean" enabled Michael to be the first black artist to have a video aired on the US music station, MTV. The "Thriller" short film released on home video as "The Making Of Michael Jackson's Thriller" became the world's largest selling home video. In 1983 Michael literally moonwalked into international superstardom when he performed the world famous dance step for the first time on the 'Motown 25' anniversary show. 1984 saw Michael break music history once again with being the first artist to win a record breaking 8 Grammy awards in one nigh. The award were for his 'Thriller' album and his work on the narrative for the 'ET Storybook'.

1985 saw the emergence of a international anthem with the release of the song "We Are The World" which was written by Michael and Lionel Richie, produced by Quincy Jones and performed by 44 of the world's most popular stars (Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles, Cyndi Lauper, etc.). "We Are The World" raised money for "USA For Africa", a charity raising money and awareness for the starving people in Africa.

In 1986 Michael teamed up with George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola for the 3-D movie Captain EO. The attraction was presented in the Disney theme parks until 1998. Captain Eo was the most expensive film ever made minute per minute, costing an estimated 30 million dollars. The film featured two new songs performed by Michael.

In 1987 Michael recorded his third solo album, titled "Bad", and branched out on his first solo world tour, performing for sold out audiences at every concert. Following his world tour in 1988, Michael wrote his first autobiography "Moonwalk", discussing for the first time about his childhood, his career and his cosmetic surgery. At the end of the 1980s Michael was named "Artist Of The Decade" for his success off of his "Thriller" and "Bad" albums.

In 1991 Michael signed the largest ever recording contract with Sony Music and recorded his fourth solo album, "Dangerous". He branched out on a solo world tour for the album in 1992, which took him into countries that had never before been visited by a pop artist. Michael performed his first live concert to be telecast on international television with his concert from Bucharest, Romania. At this time Michael also founded his humanitarian organization the "Heal the World Foundation" which is dedicated to improving the lives of children around the globe.

In 1994 Michael married for the first time, taking Lisa Marie Presley to be his wife in a private ceremony in the Dominican Republic on May 16th. Their marriage only held on for 19 months, with the relationship ending in divorce in 1996.

1995 saw Michael record a fifth solo album, titled "HIStory", which contained 15 new songs in addition to an entire disc dedicated to his greatest hits. In 1996 Michael began his "HIStory World Tour" which was held over a period of two years.
During a break from touring on November 14 1996, Michael married Debbie Rowe and their first child "Prince" Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. was born on February 13, 1997.
1997 also saw the emergence of another creation by Michael, his album titled "Blood On The Dance Floor". This album contained remixes from the songs off of his HIStory album in addition to 5 new songs.
Following his world tour, Michael and Debbie introduced a new child into the world on April 3, 1998 named Paris Michael Katherine Jackson. Michael and Debbie ended their marriage in October 1999.

The new millennium saw Michael record another album, "Invincible" in September, 2001. Precceding this release, Michael celebrated his 30th anniversary as a solo artist with two amazing shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City on September 07 and 10.

Michael's career has spanned over four decades, earning him countless awards and breaking and creating countless records. He has sold well over 200 million albums around the globe and performed on every continent. He has lead the world and created the precedent that all artists and directors go by when creating music videos and continues to guide the entertainment industry with his innovative albums, live performances, and short films.

Michael's influential and tireless humanitarian efforts have raised hundreds of millions of dollars for people around the globe with an immeasurable influence.

And this is only the beginning...