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Michael Jackson's Promotional Single for 'This Is It' to Be Released?
Michael Jackson's documentary 'This Is It' will be promoted through a fresh song from the late King of Pop which is promised to be brought out sometime soon.
Michael Jackson's brand new single, which has been shelved following his sudden death on June 25, is confirmed to be outed sometime soon. The song which title hasn't been disclosed is aimed to promote his documentary "This Is It".
A record label source told The Sunday Mirror that the track has been remixed with an orchestra accompaniment. "It sounds awesome. The size and scope of the orchestra hasn't been seen since Ray Charles recorded Georgia. Everyone expects a huge hit," so the source revealed.
Coming from Sony Pictures Entertainment, "This Is It" is directed by "High School Musical" helmer Kenny Ortega and will arrive in cinemas across the world on October 28. Most recently, first trailer from the movie was debuted at 2009 MTV Video Music Awards
on September 13.
http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00027213.html
Michael Jackson's Envious Sister
Michael Jackson's half-sister JohVonnie Jackson claims meeting him was "the biggest letdown" of her life.
JohVonnie - whose mother Cheryl Terrell had a 25-year affair with Michael's father Joe - says the late singer was "disinterested" and "cold" when she finally met him in 2003.
Then 29 years old, JohVonnie was thrilled when she was invited to Michael's Neverland ranch after years of attending his concerts but was shocked to discover the star was far more interested in her eight-year-old daughter.
She said: "It was a big moment for me. But Michael was looking at me and seemed cold. He just said, 'Hi', and then he saw my daughter Yasmine and was fascinated with her.
"He never acknowledged that I was his sister, there was no hug or kiss, not even a handshake. No physical contact at all.
"I wanted to embrace him. I thought he would want to go some place quiet and sit and talk with me and ask me about my life and get to know me a little better. It was very hurtful. He was not interested at all."
However, Michael - who died of acute Propofol intoxication on June 25 - was very affectionate to Yasmine, which upset her mother.
JohVonnie added to Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "With my daughter he was totally different. She got hugs and kisses, everything I didn't get. I was a little jealous. But there was a bunch of people there and I never did get a chance to speak to Michael properly. Again, there was this theme that I felt shut out."
JohVonnie, now 35, never saw the 'Bad' singer again. She claims she is still being shunned by her other famous siblings. Meanwhile, Michael's older sister La Toya has claimed the star "constantly" feared for his life.
In an interview with Barbara Walters, she said: "I knew Michael was surrounded by people that positioned themselves in his life, positioned themselves to control and take advantage of him.
"And that's what bothered me more than anything else because I knew something terrible would happen at the end.
"Not to mention the fact that Michael constantly told me, 'La Toya... if I die... they're going to murder me, they're going to kill me.' "
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/Michael+Jackson-28502.html
Michael Jackson's documentary 'This Is It' will be promoted through a fresh song from the late King of Pop which is promised to be brought out sometime soon.
Michael Jackson's brand new single, which has been shelved following his sudden death on June 25, is confirmed to be outed sometime soon. The song which title hasn't been disclosed is aimed to promote his documentary "This Is It".
A record label source told The Sunday Mirror that the track has been remixed with an orchestra accompaniment. "It sounds awesome. The size and scope of the orchestra hasn't been seen since Ray Charles recorded Georgia. Everyone expects a huge hit," so the source revealed.
Coming from Sony Pictures Entertainment, "This Is It" is directed by "High School Musical" helmer Kenny Ortega and will arrive in cinemas across the world on October 28. Most recently, first trailer from the movie was debuted at 2009 MTV Video Music Awards
http://www.aceshowbiz.com/news/view/00027213.html
Michael Jackson's Envious Sister
Michael Jackson's half-sister JohVonnie Jackson claims meeting him was "the biggest letdown" of her life.
JohVonnie - whose mother Cheryl Terrell had a 25-year affair with Michael's father Joe - says the late singer was "disinterested" and "cold" when she finally met him in 2003.
Then 29 years old, JohVonnie was thrilled when she was invited to Michael's Neverland ranch after years of attending his concerts but was shocked to discover the star was far more interested in her eight-year-old daughter.
She said: "It was a big moment for me. But Michael was looking at me and seemed cold. He just said, 'Hi', and then he saw my daughter Yasmine and was fascinated with her.
"He never acknowledged that I was his sister, there was no hug or kiss, not even a handshake. No physical contact at all.
"I wanted to embrace him. I thought he would want to go some place quiet and sit and talk with me and ask me about my life and get to know me a little better. It was very hurtful. He was not interested at all."
However, Michael - who died of acute Propofol intoxication on June 25 - was very affectionate to Yasmine, which upset her mother.
JohVonnie added to Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper: "With my daughter he was totally different. She got hugs and kisses, everything I didn't get. I was a little jealous. But there was a bunch of people there and I never did get a chance to speak to Michael properly. Again, there was this theme that I felt shut out."
JohVonnie, now 35, never saw the 'Bad' singer again. She claims she is still being shunned by her other famous siblings. Meanwhile, Michael's older sister La Toya has claimed the star "constantly" feared for his life.
In an interview with Barbara Walters, she said: "I knew Michael was surrounded by people that positioned themselves in his life, positioned themselves to control and take advantage of him.
"And that's what bothered me more than anything else because I knew something terrible would happen at the end.
"Not to mention the fact that Michael constantly told me, 'La Toya... if I die... they're going to murder me, they're going to kill me.' "
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/Michael+Jackson-28502.html
Today in
Michael Jackson History
Michael Jackson History
1984 - Janet Jackson performed "Don't Stand Another Chance" and "Dream Street" on "American Bandstand."
1990 - Janet Jackson's single "Black Cat" hit #15 in the U.K.
1993 - A 13-year-old child filed a civil suit against Michael Jackson for seduction and sexual abuse.
"I've seen lawyers who don't represent me and spokespeople who do not know me speaking for me. These characters always seem to surface with dreadful allegations just as another project, an album, a video is being released". Michael Jackson, November 18, 2003 after a search warrant was served at Neverland Ranch.