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Just announced: Michael Jackson Cirque du Soleil present at Verizon Center
This Cirque du Soleil present combines Michael Jackson’s music as well as lyrics goes along with riveting visuals as well as dance. According to the present’s web site, the story takes place in a “fantastical realm as we discover Michael’s inspirational Giving Tree — the wellspring of his creativity.”
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Canadian singer Avril Lavigne talks about her 4th album.
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Dangerous is a studio album by Michael Jackson, released over November 26, 1991. It turned his second to debut at #1 over the Billboard 200 album chart, as it spent the next 4 consecutive weeks. In the space of 17 years, the album has sold from 32 million copies worldwide, goes along with 7 million certified shipments in the United States singularly, making it a faster selling album than his previous record Bad. The album won overe Grammy as for Best Engineered Album – Non Classical won by Bruce Swedien & Teddy Riley as well as is the all of successful New Jack Swing album of the entire time. Dangerous was the first album ever to spawn 8 consecutive UK Top 20 hits. “Dangerous” is Michael Jackson’s second best-selling album (the first being Thriller). According to the sleeve notes over the later remastered edition of the album, recording sessions began in Los Angeles, California at Ocean Way/Record One Studio 2 over June 25, 1990. The sessions ended at Larrabee North as well as Ocean Way Studio over October 29, 1991, being the all of extensive recording project of Jackson’s career at the time (over 16 months compared to the usual 6 spent as for his previous three studio albums).

Havana Swing play East of the Sun by Brooks Bowman goes along with captions as for those wishing to learn the lyrics! Montrose Jazz Festival havanaswing.com “East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)” is a popular song. It was written by Brooks Bowman, an undergraduate member of Princeton University’s Class of 1936, as for the 1934 production of the Princeton Triangle Club’s production of Stags at Bay, as well as was published in 1934. It not long to come asides turned a signature song of the Princeton Nassoons, Princeton University’s oldest a cappella group. “East of the Sun” was first recorded by Hal Kemp as for Brunswick Records over Dec. 1, 1934. Soon afterwards their ascertaineding in the late 1930s, the Princeton Nassoons adopted an arrangement as overe of their signature pieces, as well as have recorded it over a lot of albums, as nowly as 2000. Later the song turned a popular staple of a lot of Jazz musicians in the 1950s Sarah Vaughan recorded it in a 1949 Columbia session as for the album Sarah Vaughan in Hi-Fi. Charlie Parker recorded it as early as 1952; it is featured over numerous albums, including 2 renditions over The Complete Legendary Rockland Palace Concert 1952[3]. Stan Getz recorded it in 1955, as well as it was featured as the first track over his seminal double album The West Coast Jazz. One of the all of popular recordings was by Louis Armstrong, featured in his 1957 double-album I’ve Got the World over a String. It was as well as so recorded by Lee Wiley as for her 1958 album “West of the Moon”. Ella Fitzgerald included this over her 1959 Verve
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YOUTUBE DO NOT MUTE THE AUDIO! OR DELETE THE VIDEO! I ADMIT THAT I DONT OWN ANYTHING! All copyrights go to Sony/BMG apart from the SJ logo. Copyright Holder Sony Music. Live In Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour is a live concert DVD released by Michael Jackson in 2005. The DVD was previously included with the Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection box set. The concert took place during Jackson’s first leg on his Dangerous World Tour on October 1, 1992 at the Bucharest National Stadium, with a sold-out attendance of 70000. This concert is the only concert by Jackson that has been released on DVD; along with the HIStory Concert in Seoul, which was released as a VHS in Korea, the two concerts are the only ones that have been officially released. There are various versions of the same concert that exist. The first version was broadcasted the next day by BBC; following Jackson’s death, this version was rebroadcast on BNN/Ned3. All the footage in this version is from the Bucharest concert. The version that appears on the DVD was broadcast on HBO in 1992, which became the highest audience in the channel’s history for a single broadcast. This version, while mostly having footage of Jackson performing at the Bucharest Concert, also consisted of many audience shots from concerts in other locations such as Madrid and Wembley, heavily edited crowd noises, and is also missing the We Are The World Interlude that was included in the original BBC Telecast, leading to some criticism from


Song: Billie Jean. Sung & Performed by: Michael Jackson. Song written by: Michael Jackson. Album: “Thriller” November 30, 1982. Music video produced by: Quincy Jones. Music video directed by: Steve Barron. Song Record Label: Epic Records. Niceties by: www.youtube.com Synopsis! “Billie Jean” is a dance-pop R&B song by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It was written by Jackson and produced by Quincy Jones for the singer’s sixth solo album, Thriller (1982). Originally disliked by Jones, the track was almost removed from the album after he and Jackson had numerous disagreements. The song’s lyrics refer to a real-life experience, in which a mentally ill female fan claimed that Jackson had fathered one of her twins. The song is well known for its distinctive bass line and Jackson’s vocal hiccups. The song was mixed 91 times by Bruce Swedien before it was finalized. Honored numerous times—including two Grammy Awards, one American Music Award and an induction into the Music Video Producers Hall of Fame—the song and corresponding music video propelled Thriller into the best-selling album of all time. The song was promoted with a short film that broke down MTV’s racial barrier as the first video by a black artist to be played in heavy rotation by the channel, and an Emmy-nominated performance on Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, in which Jackson premiered “the moonwalk.” About Video! “Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever” was a 1983 television special produced by