Posted in: Pop by O.O on August 8th, 2009 | 0 Comments
Full story on Michael Jackson from when he was born to his death on June 25, 2009.
Michael Jackson born on August 29, 1958 and died June 25, 2009 he was an American recording artist and entertainer. As the seventh child of the Jacksons, he debuted on the music scene at the age of 11 as a member and brother of The Jackson 5 and he later began a solo career in 1971 while still being a member of the group. He was referred to as the “King of Pop” in many years. Five of his solo albums have become most of the world’s best-selling records. Michael Jackson was one of the MOSTfamous if not the most famous singer who ever lived. LA Times has reported that Michael Jackson had died of a heart attack at UCLA Medical Center while he was in cardiac arrest. The police received a call from the Jackson residence at 12:20 pm and it has been reported that he died at around 3:15 pm on June 25, 2009. Michael Jackson was taken to UCLA Medical Center when he was discovered not breathing in his Bel Air home. International media was reporting from the UCLA Medical Center accompanied from many other people from everywhere in the city who drove from as far as Fresno California to San Diego California and on the following days after his death thousands of people visited his home and laid flowers and pictures and wreaths and posters from as far as Sri Lanka. When he arrived at the hospital it was reported that he was in a deep coma and unconscious. Michael Jackson died at age 50. His public funeral session was visited by thousands of people and tickets to it were sold out, it was held in the Staples Center. At the Staples Center many famous musicians such as Usher, Stevie Wonder, and many more and Actors and Actresses such as Brooke Shields and various others. The most remarkable experience at the Staples Center was that Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson, gave a heart touching speech that brought tears to everyone’s eyes. Debbie Roe and Janet Jackson are currently fighting for custody of the children in court.