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MJ: The Genius of Michael Jackson (Paperback)
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MJ: The Genius of Michael Jackson (Paperback)
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List price R517
Loot Price R488
Discovery Miles 4 880
You Save R29 (6%)
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The definitive biography of Michael Jackson, a
"vivid...gripping...authoritative account of a world-changing force
of nature" (Rolling Stone), celebrating the King of Pop's legendary
contributions to music, dance, and popular culture. From the moment
in 1965 when he first stepped on stage--at age seven--in Gary,
Indiana, Michael Jackson was destined to become the undisputed King
of Pop. In a career spanning four decades, Jackson became a global
icon, selling over four hundred million albums, earning thirteen
Grammy awards, and spinning dance moves that captivated the world.
Songs like "Billie Jean" and "Black and White" altered our national
discussion of race and equality, and Jackson's signature aesthetic,
from the single white glove to the moonwalk, defined a generation.
Despite publicized scandals and controversy, Jackson's ultimate
legacy will always be his music. In an account that "reminds us why
Michael Jackson was, indeed, a 'genius' entertainer" (New York
Newsday), Rolling Stone contributing editor Steve Knopper delves
deeply into Jackson's music and talent. From the artist's early
days with the Jackson 5, to his stratospheric success as a solo
artist, to "Beat It" and "Thriller," "Bad" and "The Man in the
Mirror," to his volatile final years, his attempted comeback, and
untimely death, Knopper draws on his "critical and reportorial
savvy in assessing Jackson's creative peaks and valleys," (USA
TODAY) exploring the beguiling and often contradictory forces that
fueled Michael Jackson's genius. Drawing on an amazing four hundred
interviews--ranging from Jackson's relatives, friends, and key
record executives to celebrities like will.i.am and Weird Al
Yankovic--this critical biography puts his career into perspective
and celebrates his triumph in art and music. This is "a thoughtful
look at an artist who grew up in a segregated mill town and who,
for the rest of his life, made music to bring down walls" (Chicago
Tribune).
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