Michael Jackson Music to Open MLK Celebration

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Michael Jackson Music to Open MLK Celebration


January 16, 2010, 8:56 AM /

addthis_pub = 'buffalonews'; addthis_logo = 'http://www.buffalonews.com/static/images/shared/addthis.jpg'; addthis_brand = 'Buffalo News'; addthis_options = 'myweb, favorites, google, fark, delicious, digg, myspace, facebook, live, reddit, slashdot, newsvine, technorati, more'; The music of the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, will open the program at the 33rd annual Dr. Martin Luther King Celebration at 5:30 p. m. Sunday in Kleinhans Music Hall. The program is free and open to the public.

Muhammad School of Music will use Jackson’s songs as a backdrop for a musical, dance and vocal presentation in a special “Tribute to the Kings.” Taking part will be Miss Barbara’s School of Dance, the Western New York Gospel Music Workshop and the University at Buffalo American Sign Language Club.

http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/buffaloerie/story/924558.html?imw=Y
 
They Don't Care About Us sprang to mind, but I doubt they'd use that...History would be a good one.
 
That's really nice.
They may as well start now using his music for various events.
It's just as inspiring as ever. His musical style and unique creativity
will work well in such celebrations.
Michael is a musical icon who has left his mark on the world and
these sort of things will also help to preserve & further solidify his legacy......
which will never die.
 
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