A Brief Biography of Michael Jackson, A Story Of Michael
August 29, 1958, Michael Joseph was born in Gary, Indiana. The parents were Joseph and Karen Jackson. Six brothers: Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, Stephen, and Randy. Three sisters: Maureen, Latoya and Janet. The eleven members of the family lived in a small two-room house at 2300 Jackson Street. 1963 Mother Kathy Erin became a Jehovah’s Witness. I went to school at Garrett Elementary. He also became the “main man” in Jackson’s group of singers.
1964 Jackson's made his first no-career offer at Big Top Supermarket. August 5, Jackson Five at the Amateur Show. He won the prestigious category “Super dog”. In July 1968, Jackson signed a contract with Motown. October 1969 The first song “I want you to come back”. In December 1969 he released the first album “Diana Ross offers Jackson 5”. January 31, 1970 “I want you to come back” has reached number one on the Billboard board. Sells over six million copies. They released stardom In 1972 as a solo song and sold 1.7 million copies in the United States alone.
1975 Five Jackson and Michael signed with Epic. Besides a $ 750,000 “they guaranteed signing bonus”, per album. 1978 starred in “The Wiz” with Diana Ross. The movie was a scam, but it was notable in Michael’s career, where Michael introduced to Quincy Jones. 1979 cooperated with Quincy Jones in the production of “Outside the Wall”. This sold over 10 million copies and established Michael as a star. The song included the number one “Do not stop until you have enough” and “Rock With You”.
They released MEGASTARDOM, 1982. Once again Jones’ production, they hold up to forty million copies, which are still a record. She has won eight Grammy awards and has set a record for six individual songs. Michael made over 100 million pounds. On January 28, 1984, while filming a Los Angeles-based Pepsi Cola, a box designed to send smoke around him, Michael’s hair burst and burned. Then he needed laser treatment for his scalp.
1985 bought the catalog of the song “The Beatles” for £31 million. In November 1986, Michael revealed that he was sleeping in a compressed oxygen chamber of £ 90,000 to help stop aging. “I think if I treat my body properly I will live at least 150,” he said. 1987 Release of the album “Bad”. I went directly to number one on the Billboard list. April 1988 Published the biography “Moonwalk”. 1991 album release “Dangerous”
TROUBLED 90s In 1992, a black and white video attracted a lot of criticism from the violence at the end, in which Jackson appeared clutching his knife and smashing a car with a hammer. 1993 In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Michael said he whipped and abused during his childhood by his father. In August 1993, Jordan Chandler, 13, accused Michael of sexual assault.
Among the allegations made during the months that followed, Michael repeated “kissing and caressing” Jordan. January 25, 1994, Jackson’s lawyers announced the £26.6 million out of court settlement with Jordan Chandler. 26 May 1994 Lisa Marie Presley married in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. On September 21, 1994, Los Angeles County Attorney General Gilles Garcetti decided not to indict Michael because Jordi Chandler “repeatedly” refused to testify.
1995 “HIStory” double album of the last and new songs released. Sales were disappointing and the new routes were pervasive by critics. 18 January 1996 Lisa Marie Presley applied for divorce because of “irreconcilable differences” They disrupted February 19, 1996 at the Brit Awards when Jarvis Cocker jumped on stage and shoved his audience in front of the audience before chasing him through additions. 14 November 1996 Michael married Debbie Rowe, 37, a nurse in Sydney.
February 13, 1997, Debbie Rowe gave birth to Michael’s first child, Prince Michael Gunner. April 3, 1991. A second child, a girl called Paris was born. They filed October 8, 1999 at the Supreme Court of Los Angeles County to end Michael’s marriage to Debbie Rowe. Their lawyer, Howard J. Rubinstein, that the couple “mutually agreed to end their marriage.” October 14, 1999, announced that Michael was giving Debbie Rowe £5 million in return for their two children in the divorce settlement. January 7, 2000, reported that Michael was about to leave the music business and said his next album would be the last. September 3, 2000 Pictures in the World’s News show that Michael’s son had blond hair and blue eyes.
March 6, 2001, Michael gave a speech at the University of Oxford on childcare and promoted his new initiative, “Heal the Kids”. September 7, 2001, Michael Jackson hosted the first two concerts at Madison Square Gardens to mark 30 years of commercial performances. Among those who appeared were Marlon Brando, Liza Minnelli, Elizabeth Taylor, Ray Charles, Britney Spears, Destiny Child, and Yoko Ono. Michael himself sang only one song, “You Rock My World”, his first appearance at the American concert in 11 years. October 30, 2001, Jackson released an Invincible album. August 22, 2002, they revealed it that Michael Jackson became a secret father for the third time.
But even close colleagues did not know who she was. 10 October 2002 The book, written by Jack Gordon, Jackson’s former brother, claimed Jackson beat the poor chimpanzee, paid his wife to his wife, and used the injection to make his skin pale. They criticized 19 after he cut down his son, Prince Michael II, known as Planck, on a suspension rail balcony of the fifth floor of a hotel in Berlin. On November 20, 2002, Jackson took his children Prince Michael and Paris Michael to the Berlin Zoo. They veiled the faces of the children, causing concern about a strange upbringing.
January 3, 2003, ITV broadcast a television broadcast with Michael Jackson, a documentary film with Martin Bashir interviewed.
Discuss how to let children sleep in the bed. He admitted that he had carried out two operations on his nose, but denied that he had changed his appearance in any other way. He talked about his shocking childhood. His three children also appeared, their faces masked by masks and headscarves. February 12, 2003, Michael agrees to a £1.5m deal with Fox in America to present his own version of Bashir’s documentary film Take 2: The Documentary They Would not Show You. March 4, 2003 - Vanity Fair claimed Michael Jackson paid £ 100,000 to put voodoo curses on 25 “enemies,” including Steven Spielberg and David Geffen.
They allege it that to strengthen the mantra, he spent another £ 100,000 on a ritual bath of animal blood in which they slaughtered eighty animals. They place April 8, 2003 at his California ranch, Neverland, for £15 million. May 27, 2003, Former financial advisers to the University of Jackson, the Union of Finance and Investment, filed legal papers against him for 8 million pounds in the form of unpaid debts and expenses. September 13, 2003, Michael Neverland opened the public to sell tickets for five thousand dollars each.
However, tickets on eBay sold much less. 18 November 2003 Dozens of police officers used a search warrant at the Michael Jackson Palace in Never land. Jackson’s lawyer, Brian Ox-man, said they linked the search to allegations of sexual abuse by a 12-year-old boy. On 20 November 2003, Michael Jackson surrendered they handcuffed him to the Santa Barbara police officer’s office.
December 18, 2003, Michael Jackson officially charged with dirty work with a child. They accused him of dangerous sexual behavior with a minor child and that an alcoholic agent fired him. They believe it the child involved is Gavin Arizona, who appeared in Martin Bashir’s documentary about the singer. January 16, 2004: Michael Jackson appeared firstly in court and pleaded not guilty to seven counts of child sexual abuse and two counts of giving the child a “bad factor.”
Jackson played with a crowd of supporters when he arrived at the courthouse in Santa Maria, California, where he signed and jumped onto the roof of a jeep for an impromptu song and a routine dance. January 23, 2004: it sued Michael Jackson’s ex-wife, Debbie Rowe, for the custody of her two children, Prince (6) and Paris (5 years).
The move came amid accusations that the children not biologically linked to Jackson, but to the children of unknown sperm donors. January 29, 2004, Mung-Ho Lee, Jackson’s former business director, said they addicted the singer to alcohol and sedatives. He claimed Michael was in a recent rehabilitation in 1999 and regularly regulates the wine, the so-called Jesus juice, from soda cans. April 30, 2004: Jackson accused of conspiring to kidnap a child and a false prison and could imprisoned for up to 74 years if convicted.
On May 29, 2004, they charged Daniel Canon, 18, with detailed allegations of abuse allegedly committed by Jackson and began when he was three years old. June 16, 2004 - Michael Jackson paid $25 million to silence allegations of sexual abuse committed by Jordan Chandler 11 years ago. January 31, 2005, Jackson’s trial began in Santa Maria, California, where he faced sexual assault charges against a 13-year-old leukemia survivor. February 28, 2005, The trial of Michael Jackson began with the initial statement of Tom “Mad Dog” Donned and described how the singer visited sexually explicit sites and showed the cancer survivor Gavin Arizona, 13 years old, and his younger brother was an alcoholic and manipulated his alcohol.
March 10, 2005, Jackson arrives late at the court in his nightgown. April 8, 2005, A former security guard at Michael Jackson’s Michael Jackson Ranch saw a singer abuse a child in the early 1990s. Ralph Shack on gave graphic evidence in the California trial. But the defense lawyers attacked his credibility and described him as a bitter former employee.
11 Thom 2005 Chandler, the mother of the alleged victim of abuse, Jodi, gave evidence of how Jackson had allowed him to allow his son to share his bed. Initially, he refused to allow the teenager Jordon Chandler to sleep in Jackson’s bed, but he recovered when the singer upset. “Do not trust me, we are a family,” he told the California court, but said the accusations of abuse were “ridiculous.” The former children’s representative who provided evidence at Jackson’s trial on child abuse said he had a “special partnership” with Jackson. On June 3, 2005, the jurors withdrew to consider their verdict on the charges against Jackson.
The trial lasted sixty days, with 135 witnesses and over 1,000 tests. Jackson wore 66 different clothes, including sleepwear. If convicted, Jackson will face 20 years in prison. June 13, 2005, they acquitted Michael of the ten counts of abuse by the Santa Monica jury. October 7, 2005, they saw Jackson in public for the first time since they acquitted him of child abuse in June. Billy Elliott’s music was in the West End of London and fans surrounded her a day ago in a recording studio in the city where she believes she is recording a song for the US victims of Hurricane Katrina.
The Court of Appeal refused to reissue an order granting pop star Michael Jackson sole custody of his children with his ex-wife Debbie Rowe. April 13, 2006, Michael Jackson resigned control of the $1 billion Beatles catalog.
Sony agreed to pay $200 million for half of Jackson’s stake to save him from bankruptcy.
March 2009 After three years of prominence, Jackson announced the return of 50 passes at O2 Square in London. June 25, 2009, Jackson died of a heart attack at his home in Hollywood.