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Michael Jackson Born: August. 29, 1958 Died:
June. 25, 2009
The "King of Pop," and best remembered for his revolutionary videos such as "Thriller" (1982), and "Dangerous" (1991), as well as two Guinness World Records: Most successful entertainer of all time (with 13 Grammy Awards, 13 Number One single hits in a solo career, and sales of over 750 million in albums worldwide), and the best selling album of all time ("Thriller"). Born Michael Joseph Jackson in Gary, Indiana, he showed his musical abilities early, performing in front of his kindergarten classmates at the age of 5, and later joining his four brothers in a singing group, The Jackson Brothers, which was changed to the Jackson 5 when Michael was eight years old. Michael was soon singing lead to the others playing, and in 1968, the group signed with Motown Records, their initial break into the recording industry. Even then, Michael was recognized as a singing prodigy. Their first four records set a Motown record when all four hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100. By the early 1970s, the group was considered one of the most successful pop/soul groups in history. In 1979, Michael broke away from his brothers to go solo, and during the 1980s, his record sales consistently hit number one in the charts, to be topped by his best selling album of all time, Thriller (1982). Ever the businessman, even his marriages were crafted to improve his image. He was married twice, first to Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of Rock King Elvis Presley, on May 26, 1994, but the marriage ended in divorce in January 1996. He then married Debbie Rowe on November 15, 1996, with whom he had two children. During his lifetime, Jackson has donated upwards of $300 million to various charities; he is considered one of the top celebrity donators. For much of his 50 years of life, Jackson, a sensitive man, was subjected to severe stress and intense media pressure, and on June 25, 2009, Jackson was found unconscious at his home and was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital, believed at the time to be from a fatal heart attack. Michael Jackson was inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in 1997 as a member of the Jackson 5, and in 2001, as a solo artist. In 2002, he was inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame. He has also received numerous awards for his contributions to the world of pop music, and for his numerous best selling albums. On August 28, 2009, the Los Angeles County Coroner officially ruled the cause of death as a homicide, caused by acute intoxication from the drug Propofol.
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BORN IN AUGUST Tennyson, Alfred (Lord Tennyson) b. August 6, 1809 d. October 6, 1892. Poet Laureate, Tolstoy, Leo b. August 28, 1828 d. November 20, 1910 Author. He wrote the classics "Anna Karenina," & "War and Peace," Merrick, Joseph Carey b. August 5, 1862 d. April 11, 1890 Widely known as "The Elephant Man," also known by the name John Merrick. He suffered from Proteus Syndrome, a condition that caused his body to grotesquely deform from an early age. Chronically unemployed and shunned, he joined a freak show for a few years before meeting Dr. Frederick Treves who cared for him for the remainder of his life. His body was donated to medical science. His skeletal remains are at the Royal London Hospital, not accessible to the general public. Fleming, Alexander b. August 6, 1881 d. March 11, 1955 Scientist, Medical Pioneer. Lawrence, Thomas Edward 'Lawrence of Arabia'
b. August 16, 1888
d. May 19, 1935 British Adventurer, soldier and writer. West, Mae (Mary Jane)
b. August 17, 1893 d. November 22, 1980
Legendary Entertainer, Actress. Kelly, Gene (Eugene Curran) b. August 23, 1912 d. February 2, 1996 Actor, Choreographer, Dancer, Director. Bergman, Ingrid b. August 29, 1915 d. August 29, 1982 Actress. She was an international star of films, TV and stage. Reeves, Jim b. August 20, 1923 d. July 31, 1964 Nicknamed "Gentleman Jim," he was one of the great voices in music. Bobby Hatfield b. August. 10, 1940 d.: Nov. 5, 2003 Rock Singer. A member along with Bill Medley, they formed the musical group, "The Righteous Brothers." Moon, Keith b. August 23, 1946 d. September 7, 1978 Legendary Rock Musician, he played the drums for "The Who."
I got a leaflet through the door today, it said, "If you are an alcoholic, call this number" So I rang the number... It was the flaming Off Licence !!
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