CMT All-Time Top 40: Michael Jackson Moonwalks in at #12

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Country Stars Count Down Their Favorite Artists

A list of the most influential artists in history chosen by country stars themselves, another honoree is revealed each week on CMT Hot 20 Countdown.


Michael Jackson moonwalks in at No. 12 on the list of CMT All-Time Top 40: Artists Choice.


Chris Young, Charlie Worsham, LeAnn Rimes, Kenny Rogers Dolly Parton and The Band Perry were just some of the country stars who cited the "king of pop" as a major influence.




"You know, there's not a lot of people who have sold that many records or had an impact on music in general as much as Michael Jackson," said Young. "I have a lot of Michael songs downloaded on my phone. It probably rivals any one country artist that I have, except for a couple of guys. I mean, I doubt anybody wouldn't want to have the size and scope of his musical career, I don't care what genre you're in."

"How can you not respect and love Michael Jackson as an artist," Worsham agreed. "That's a persona that didn't exist until there was Michael.

"He was a part of so many different eras of music, and he's one of those guys who it didn't matter whether he was the most popular thing at the time or not, you had to take note of what he was doing. His influence on groove and beat and rhythm and the way he infused dancing and entertainment -- not just being a fantastic musician and singer -- is something I think we can all learn from, especially in today's world. You can't just get up and sing. You have to entertain people, and he was the quintessential entertainer."

"I think I always seem to relate [to Jackson] in a lot of ways because I was such a kid, too, when I started out," Rimes said. "To me, he is one of the best singers that's ever lived and entertainers. He had the most insane voice of any 5-year-old that I've ever heard, and the way he connected with the crowd, the way he was so multi-talented and really good at every bit of it. His music ... lived on and will live on forever."

"I met and got to know Michael Jackson pretty well," Rogers said. "There's a guy that was so troubled, but he was so talented. I watched that This Is It documentary. The guy ... had 19-year-old kids out of breath from dancing with him. ... Music wasn't just something he did. That's what he was. He was his music. He not only sang great, but he danced great. He understood what his package was and how to do it."

"Michael Jackson's one of my very favorite performers of all time," said Kimberly Perry of The Band Perry. "And actually, when we get ready to put together an ACM or a CMA Awards performance, we start by looking for Michael Jackson videos. We are always intensely inspired by his dancing but also just his presence onstage.

"You know our performance for 'Done' at the ACMs [in 2013]? There was this Michael video where he was starting his show, and he popped on to the stage somehow and just stood there. Now, we stood there for like five seconds for dramatic effect [during the ACM performance], but he stood there for about a minute. And the crowd was just roaring."

"I think it got louder actually," Neil Perry added.

"I think he's so cool because he crossed all genre boundaries, national/international boundaries, race boundaries. Everybody was in love with this guy," Kimberly concluded. "Just a phenomenal entertainer."

Check out the rest of the CMT All-Time Top 40: Artists Choice list, and find out who will be announced each Saturday at 11 a.m. ET/PT on CMT Hot 20 Countdown.



Source: CMT.com | Love Survives
 
Waw thanks so much for posting such a positive piece. It is so good to hear artist verbalize why they honor him or was influenced by his craft. I find this even more interesting because it comes from a Country & Western crowd; so Michael really influenced artists from across the genres. I think this is what michael was trying to tell that reporter about music in that 80s interview, but the guy did not get it.

I remember that 1 minute pause in Dangerous and how the crowd screamed and screamed. I was screaming too even though I was sitting in the living room. Then, when he turned his head, that was fainting time, and then when he took off the glasses, that was plain ecstasy!!! He was really a talented entertainer/showman/singer/dancer/creator, etc., etc. I have seen other artist do that toast, and it really does not have the same dramatic effect that Michael's did. I mean he came out so unexpectedly, way up in the air, with his feet positioned in that artistic way--all you could do was gasp and scream. It was that good!!
 
Michael influences country stars, thats cool:clapping:
Dolly Parton says MJ influenced her, but they didn't put what she said about MJ in the article:-(

Interesting list of people who has influenced country stars:
No. 12: Michael Jackson
No. 13: Ray Charles
No. 14: The Beatles
No. 15: Patsy Cline
No. 16: Taylor Swift
No. 17: Bruce Springsteen
No. 18: Bob Dylan
No. 19: Vince Gill
No. 20: The Rolling Stones
No. 21: Hank Williams Jr.
No. 22: Tom Petty
No. 23: Dwight Yoakam
No. 24: James Taylor
No. 25: Alabama
No. 26: Stevie Wonder
No. 27: Eagles
No. 28: Bob Wills
No. 29: Brooks & Dunn
No. 30: Conway Twitty
No. 31: Miranda Lambert
No. 32: Led Zeppelin
No. 33: Emmylou Harris
No. 34: Flatt & Scruggs
No. 35: U2
No. 36: Kenny Rogers
No. 37: Charley Pride
No. 38: Tim McGraw
No. 39: Buck Owens
No. 40: Aerosmith
No. 40: Alan Jackson
No. 40: Carrie Underwood
 
Really wonderful to see that. I knew many great country acts cited Michael as an influence, The Band Perry seem to take every opportunity they can get to gush about him which is so nice.

I'm sure Michael said that his earliest memories of Katherine are of her singing country to him. It's lovely to see it come full circle like that.
 
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