The Michael Jacksons/ new Book by Lorena Turner

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A book of portraits, stories, and analysis of Michael Jackson tribute artists and impersonators
who live and work in the United States.

The many faces of Michael Jackson: Fascinating portraits of men and women who earn a living by impersonating the late King of Pop

Michael Jackson slipped into eternity more than four years ago, but his legend lives on in part thanks to his numerous impersonators.

In her new book of photos and essays The Michael Jacksons, photographer Lorena Turner collected portraits and stories of men and women from across the U.S. who pretend to be the late King of Pop for a living.

Turner, who teaches photography in the Communication Department at California State Polytechnic University, has spent the past four years tracking down 35 Michael Jackson tribute artists and look-alike.

According to the description of the monograph, currently available for pre-order, the Jackson doppelgangers come from multiple age groups, races and socio-economic backgrounds, and hail from large cities and small towns alike.

'To them, Michael Jackson is a lifestyle and a place to focus both their personal and professional aspirations,' the explanation reads.

Turner, who divides her time between New York and Los Angeles, said she was inspired to embark upon the journey to document the lives of Michael Jackson 'representers' after visiting Harlem for the singer's memorial in 2009, according to Slate Magazine.

There were many Jackson look-alikes in attendance, and the crowd that turned out to honor the pop idol were reacting to the facsimiles as if they were the real thing.

A short time after her visit, Turner discovered an entire Michael Jackson subculture populated with impersonators and tribute artists from all walks of life united by their undying passion for the late singer.

Impersonator Jovan Rameau has traveled the world in the guise of Michael Jackson. Three days a week, he works on Hollywood Boulevard earning $400 to $500 a day.

When Turner first met Rameau, he was trying to save money to put on a play about his life as a Haitian immigrant and Jackson look-alike.

Christof Ryulin’s claim to fame is that the Las Vegas impersonator, who is known by his stage name Hollywood MJ Christof, was the stand-in for Jackson on the poster for the film This Is It.

Charles ‘Scooby’ James, of Queens, New York, owns a small production company and earns a living by performing in Times Square and at birthday parties around Brooklyn and Queens.

During the summer months, Jen Amerson, a divorced mother of two from Florence, North Carolina, dons her red leather jacket and fedora, and transforms herself into Michael Jackson, performing as a tribute artist at birthday parties and local events to help support her family.

For Brandon Hunt, his career as an impersonator started after someone had complimented him on his Jackson Halloween costume. After plying his trade in Las Vegas, Hunt returned to his hometown of Fort Worth, Texas, and was hired as an actor at a murder mystery company.

While most Jackson impersonators limit themselves to performing the star’s signature dance moves and mimicking his mannerisms, J. Michael Lucas also sings.

When Turner met him in Las Vegas in 2012, Lucas was performing in Harrah’s ‘Legends in Concert’ show. He now aspires to build a career in show business in his own right.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...hael-Jackson-impersonators.html#ixzz2pdBLn415

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The biggest thing that annoys me with impersonators is that they never seem to do enough research on their costuming, mixing different eras and stuff. Hell there's a website where you can buy exact replicas of almost all of Micheal's clothes.

None of them really look like Michael either. Well except maybe E Cassanova. Though he looks more like a slightly heavier Bad Era Mike.

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This will be one MJ book I think I will pass on. O_O
 
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