Monday 30 August 2010

Michael Jackson: Michael Jackson's fans celebrate his birthday 52nd


Michael Jackson’s 52nd birthday to celebrate on this weekend. Dedicated King of Pop who died on 25 June 2009 they fans proved have not forgotten his ‘Thriller hitmaker’ and extremely hundreds folk collected outside his childhood home in Gary, Indiana to celebrate his life music. The singer was honoured with a particular ‘This Is It’ birthday party.
The Daily Express again saying "The passing of our favourite son, Michael Jackson, is so much fresh in our hearts. A year later, on the day before his birthday, we honour his memory as a good and giving person and as the world's greatest entertainer".
Curators at Los Angeles museum The Autry Center at a time held a particular Michael Jackson Day celebration, during which fans learned the hitmaker's signature dance moves.

Monday 23 August 2010

Fluid Samples To Michael Jackson


Fluid samples to Michael Jackson's bodily to be requested by lawyers, which were taken at the time of his death, will be requested by the lawyers of Dr. Conrad Murray. The lawyers reportedly will ask for the samples of Michael Jackson's fluids to be tested again.
Somehow the lawyers think that the new tests can help improve Dr. Conrad Murray's defense in his involuntary manslaughter case. The fluid samples taken from Michael Jackson at the time of his death have been preserved in tact by the Coroner and will be available instantly upon request. The judge in the case will also set a preliminary hearing date today.

Monday 9 August 2010

Michael Jackson Revealed Video Game


Unexpected death in June of 2009 since Michael Jackson, the late King of Pop's fans have only been treated to a few unreleased tracks. But soon, they'll be able to look what it was like to be in MJ's shoes. Ubisoft, the release of a Michael Jackson video game which previously announced, has unveiled some of the details about 'Michael Jackson: The Experience,' slated for release this November. The game available for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii and Nintendo DS features unique motion technology that projects an image of gamers onto the screen as they attempt to mimic Jackson's signature dance moves. 'Your goal is to dance like Michael,' says Ubisoft's Tony Key. 'Do what the guy on the screen is doing and you're there. It'll score you based on the quality of your performance.

'Players will also be able to test their mic skills on the Xbox, PS3 and Wii editions, where they can sing karaoke to some of MJ's greatest hits. The Nintendo DS and PSP versions will be akin to music video game Elite Beat Agents, where users tap out rhythms on their screens to keep the beat of the tune, and will include a series of mini games and quizzes. In addition to 'Michael Jackson: The Experience,' fans can also look forward to the release of two new albums of unreleased material, one featuring music from recording sessions in the '80s and another including songs created with producer Rodney Jerkins. Black Eyed Peas front man Will.i.am recently spoke out against the former release, stating that it's disrespectful to put out music that Jackson never intended for public consumption.

Michael Jackson: Episode For Glee


From TV show Glee cast members have said they want the series to have an episode featuring songs by King Of Pop Michael Jackson.
The hit comedy of a full episode to Madonna with a Britney Spears show in the works.
Matthew Morrison who plays heartthrob teacher Mr Schue told our US team he liked the idea.
“That would be pretty cool,” he said. “He is likely the best and most iconic performer in the history of music.”
Jenna Ushkowitz, Tina on the show said it would be “absolutely amazing” to record Jacko’s songs but added it would be a “scary, scary episode to do.”
Michael Jackson’s music is tightly controlled by his estate, but allowing Glee to use his songs could also prove lucrative.
Earlier this year Coldplay changed their minds to let Glee use their tracks on screen.

Monday 2 August 2010

Michael Jackson: Estate Lawyers To Tackle Online Casino


MICHAEL JACKSON's estate lawyers representing are taking legal action against the bosses of an online casino which has allegedly been using the King of Pop's likeness without permission.
The Michael Jackson Casino website, which boasts gambling games including poker and baccarat, features a picture of the late superstar on its home page and mentions the singer in the opening tag line.
The introduction reads, "The King of Pop is proud to bring you the most exciting Vegas style online casino betting experience on the Net!"
But Howard Weitzman, an attorney for Jackson's estate, is adamant the website has not been given official approval to use Jackson's image.
He tells TMZ.com that he will "take whatever legal actions are necessary to shut this operation down."