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By Post staff and Associated Press   |  Michael Jackson, Movies, Music News  |  June 25, 2009
Reports say Michael Jackson died today at the age of 50. (AP)

Reports say Michael Jackson died today at the age of 50. (AP)

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Michael Jackson, the “King of Pop” who once moonwalked above the music world, died Thursday as he prepared for a comeback bid to vanquish nightmare years of sexual scandal and financial calamity. He was 50.

Jackson died at UCLA Medical Center after being stricken at his rented home in Holmby Hills. Paramedics tried to resuscitate him at his home for nearly three-quarters of an hour, then rushed him to the hospital, where doctors continued to work on him.

“It is believed he suffered cardiac arrest in his home. However, the cause of his death is unknown until results of the autopsy are known,” his brother Jermaine said. Police said they were investigating, standard procedure in high-profile cases.

Jackson’s death brought a tragic end to a long, bizarre, sometimes farcical decline from his peak in the 1980s, when he was popular music’s premier all-around performer, a uniter of black and white music who shattered the race barrier on MTV, dominated the charts and dazzled even more on stage.

His 1982 album “Thriller” – which included the blockbuster hits “Beat It,” “Billie Jean” and “Thriller” – is the best-selling album of all time, with an estimated 50 million copies sold worldwide.

At the time of his death, Jackson was rehearsing hard for what was to be his greatest comeback: He was scheduled for an unprecedented 50 shows at a London arena, with the first set for July 13.

As word of his death spread, MTV switched its programming to play videos from Jackson’s heyday. Radio stations began playing marathons of his hits. Hundreds of people gathered outside the hospital. In New York’s Times Square, a low groan went up in the crowd when a screen flashed that Jackson had died, and people began relaying the news to friends by cell phone.

“No joke. King of Pop is no more. Wow,” Michael Harris, 36, of New York City, read from a text message a friend had sent him. “It’s like when Kennedy was assassinated. I will always remember being in Times Square when Michael Jackson died.”

The public first knew him as a boy in the late 1960s, when he was the precocious, spinning lead singer of the Jackson 5, the singing group he formed with his four older brothers out of Gary, Ind. Among their No. 1 hits were “I Want You Back,” “ABC” and “I’ll Be There.”

He was perhaps the most exciting performer of his generation, known for his backward-gliding moonwalk, his feverish, crotch-grabbing dance moves and his high-pitched singing, punctuated with squeals and titters. His single sequined glove, tight, military-style jacket and aviator sunglasses were trademarks, as was his ever-changing, surgically altered appearance.

“For Michael to be taken away from us so suddenly at such a young age, I just don’t have the words,” said Quincy Jones, who produced “Thriller.” “He was the consummate entertainer and his contributions and legacy will be felt upon the world forever. I’ve lost my little brother today, and part of my soul has gone with him.”

Jackson ranked alongside Elvis Presley and the Beatles as the biggest pop sensations of all time. He united two of music’s biggest names when he was briefly married to Presley’s daughter, Lisa Marie, and Jackson’s death immediately evoked comparisons to that of Presley himself, who died at age 42 in 1977.

As years went by, Jackson became an increasingly freakish figure – a middle-aged man-child weirdly out of touch with grown-up life. His skin became lighter, his nose narrower, and he spoke in a breathy, girlish voice. He often wore a germ mask while traveling, kept a pet chimpanzee named Bubbles as one of his closest companions, and surrounded himself with children at his Neverland ranch, a storybook playland filled with toys, rides and animals. The tabloids dubbed him “Wacko Jacko.”

“It seemed to me that his internal essence was at war with the norms of the world. It’s as if he was trying to defy gravity,” said Michael Levine, a Hollywood publicist who represented Jackson in the early 1990s. He called Jackson a “disciple of P.T. Barnum” and said the star appeared fragile at the time but was “much more cunning and shrewd about the industry than anyone knew.”

Jackson caused a furor in 2002 when he playfully dangled his infant son, Prince Michael II, over a hotel balcony in Berlin while a throng of fans watched from below.

In 2005, he was cleared of charges he molested a 13-year-old cancer survivor at Neverland in 2003. He had been accused of plying the boy with alcohol and groping him, and of engaging in strange and inappropriate behavior with other children.

The case followed years of rumors about Jackson and young boys. In a TV documentary, he acknowledged sharing his bed with children, a practice he described as sweet and not at all sexual.

Despite the acquittal, the lurid allegations that came out in court took a fearsome toll on his career and image, and he fell into serious financial trouble.

Michael Joseph Jackson was born Aug. 29, 1958, in Gary. He was 4 years old when he began singing with his brothers – Marlon, Jermaine, Jackie and Tito – in the Jackson 5. After his early success with bubblegum soul, he struck out on his own, generating innovative, explosive, unstoppable music.

The album “Thriller” alone mixed the dark, serpentine bass and drums and synthesizer approach of “Billie Jean,” the grinding Eddie Van Halen solo on “Beat It,” and the hiccups and falsettos on “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’.”

The peak may have come in 1983, when Motown celebrated its 25th anniversary with an all-star televised concert and Jackson moonwalked off with the show, joining his brothers for a medley of old hits and then leaving them behind with a pointing, crouching, high-kicking, splay-footed, crotch-grabbing run through “Billie Jean.”

The audience stood and roared. Jackson raised his fist.

By then he had cemented his place in pop culture. He got the plum Scarecrow role in the 1978 movie musical “The Wiz,” a pop-R&B version of “The Wizard of Oz,” that starred Diana Ross as Dorothy.

During production of a 1984 Pepsi commercial, Jackson’s scalp sustains burns when an explosion sets his hair on fire.

He had strong follow-up albums with 1987’s “Bad” and 1991’s “Dangerous,” but his career began to collapse in 1993 after he was accused of molesting a boy who often stayed at his home. The singer denied any wrongdoing, reached a settlement with the boy’s family, reported to be $20 million, and criminal charges were never filed.

Jackson’s expressed anger over the allegations on the 1995 album “HIStory,” which sold more than 2.4 million copies, but by then, the popularity of Jackson’s music was clearly waning, even as public fascination with his increasingly erratic behavior was growing.

Jackson married Lisa Marie Presley in 1994, and they divorced in 1996. Later that year, Jackson married Deborah Rowe, a former nurse for his dermatologist. They had two children together: Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., known as Prince Michael, and Paris Michael Katherine Jackson. Rowe filed for divorce in 1999.

Cardiac arrest is an abnormal heart rhythm that stops the heart from pumping blood to the body. It can occur after a heart attack or be caused by other heart problems.

Billboard magazine editorial director Bill Werde said Jackson’s star power was unmatched. “The world just lost the biggest pop star in history, no matter how you cut it,” Werde said. “He’s literally the king of pop.”

Jackson’s 13 No. 1 one hits on the Billboard charts put him behind only Presley, the Beatles and Mariah Carey, Werde said.

“He was on the eve of potentially redeeming his career a little bit,” he said. “People might have started to think of him again in a different light.”

When the King of Pop popped in to Palm Beach County: In 2003, Michael Jackson was a surprise guest at the Palm Beach International Film Festival’s black tie gala at the Boca Raton Resort & Club along with Rush Hour star Chris Tucker. A guest of Rush Hour director and honoree Brett Ratner, Jackson reportedly entered through the resort’s kitchen and took his seat mostly undetected by the other attendees until his image was flashed, large and brightly lit, on the gala’s large screens. He didn’t speak, but still managed to steal the star-studded thunder from then-recent Oscar winner Adrien Brody, legendary King Kong actress Fay Wray and producer Robert Evans.

Earlier, he and Tucker made two other surprise visits at the Gardens Mall and the Palm Beach Mall, where he reportedly dropped $900 on sweatpants at The Finish Line, $200 worth of CDs at FYE and a Hot Wheels set at KB Toys for one of his children. At the time, Finish Line manager Dave Johnson told The Palm Beach Post that he’d initially requested that Jackson to remove the “really bad Spider-Man-style mask,” which violates mall policy, until realizing who he was dealing with and escorting Jackson to a back room.

Elvis vs. Michael

How the King of Rock ’n’ Roll compares with the King of Pop:

Presley:
Age at death: 42
Famous home : Graceland
Billboard No. 1 hits: 17
Signature songs : Don’t Be Cruel, Hound Dog , Love Me Tender, Jailhouse Rock, Suspicious Minds
Wives : Priscilla Presley
Fashion statement : White jumpsuit

Jackson
Age at death: 50
Famous home : Neverland
Billboard No. 1 hits: 13
Signature songs : Billie Jean , Beat It , Thriller, Bad, Man in the Mirror
Wives : Lisa Marie Presley, Debbie Rowe
Fashion statement : Single white glove

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37 Responses to “‘King of Pop’ Michael Jackson is dead”

  1. SMF says:

    No way! I don’t believe it.

  2. Yolanda says:

    I love you MIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Dez says:

    I realy hope this isn’t true and he just had a heart attack.Nomatter what has happened we all grew up listening to the Jacksons and Michael . And my prayers are with him and his family at this time ..

  4. Scott says:

    Fox news is saying he is in a COMA not dead

  5. BoB says:

    LOL…molesting kids took a toll on him huh

  6. Oceanwench says:

    Fox News also said the adulterous Gov. Sanford is a Democrat.
    They’re not always right … try another station.

  7. sprice says:

    Such talent!! Goodbye Michael, you will be remembered and missed by all!

  8. jacob says:

    one less kiddie pervert

  9. tara says:

    LOVE U MIKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  10. Bill says:

    So sad

  11. Starchild says:

    The King of Pop is no more. Rest in Peace Michael! :(

  12. Michael C says:

    OMG

  13. tomsdiner39 says:

    We will miss him, what a great artist, my prayers are with him and his family.

  14. Chulojose says:

    R.I.P. Thriller

  15. Lana says:

    Michael Jackson will “ALWAYS” be alive in my heart!!! Until we meet again…Rest In Peace!!!

    Love You Always!!!!!

    Lana

  16. Jeane Bille' says:

    Michael Jackson was the Elvis of our generation…Elvis isn’t our generation hence why Mike beat Elvis…This news is tragic but I have a feeling pills play a role into this. Plus years of stress- mental and physical. He deserved better but will be celebrated indefinitely. I’m sure his music and fame will only grow larger now.

  17. maggieblue says:

    Can’t believe it – wow. My first though was that he overdosed.
    I hope he didn’t, but playing around with pills is so deadly.
    All I hope is that he is in a better place now. Maggie

  18. regina whatley says:

    My prayers go out for his family and all the lives that he has touched… and that is a whole lot of people. The King of Pop will never be forgotten, his legacy lives on forever……………………………………………………………………

  19. tifton whatley says:

    Mike rest in peace we will always love you. My prayers go out to your family. Goodbye…….You live inside your fans now! forever…………………………………………….

  20. R McMillan says:

    Michael’s contribution to music and the entertainment industry is unprecedented. He will forever be missed. Goodbye Michael. Gone too soon…

  21. fred says:

    A child molester has died…what a pity.

  22. Raphael says:

    I dont Belive OMG From Dominican Republic Peoples is crying like me i feel so bad Nobody Like Michael Jackson ,, OMG what will happend with Chris tucker and usher :,,,,,,(

  23. Raphael says:

    I feel So happy i Live in your time god jackson Rest In peace

  24. TechCrown says:

    R.I.P King of Pop Michael Jackson
    May he rest in peace.
    We all are going to miss him.
    He’ll live in our hearts forever.

  25. Schlemmer says:

    I was never a fan of the guy, but still a tragic story just like that of Freddy Mercury, Kurt Cobain and all those other people in the main stream. He’s probably partying with the people who died in the 447 Air France tragedy, Ed McMahon and Farrah Fawcett. What a crazy month this was for tragedies!
    But, for the sake of his soul, I hope he wasn’t a child molester and if so, that he made his peace with God before he died!

    Peace-Out, Mike!

  26. Elvis says:

    What’s troubling is that the highlight of the International Film Festival after all these years of public funding was having this freakish child molester make a cameo appearance.

    Cut their funding.

  27. Slady says:

    No matter what his personal life was, or wasn’t, the man knew how to perform. He will forever be remembered as one of the great artists of our time. I, too, hope he made his peace with God before he died. I wonder what Farrah is thinking about all this? I sympathize with the families and loved ones of both of these greats!!

  28. Huff says:

    He was a pedophile, seems like everyone forgot that he raped little kids.

    • juju says:

      Huff can you just let the man die in peace. Get your facts straight he was not found guilty. Be nice Please.

  29. juju says:

    I can’t stop crying!! I think Michael Jackson was a ICON that will never be replaced or even remotely ever close to anyone being. His talent, love and drive to be The Ultimate was remarkable. May he find peace and the freedom in Heaven that he could not experience in this world. I am sending my love and heart felt thoughts to his family and his children. May God keep them all safe and be there support.

  30. fred says:

    He was a child molester, AND died of a drug overdose. What a great roll model for young perverts. Only problem is that so many stupid people think he was great…which he was NOT.

  31. Jackie says:

    I am so shoked & my heart is so soar & achy. I just cannot comprehend what happened without crying my eyes out The King is gone and you better believe that he will never be forgatten. Today, Michael Jackson has become a True Legend. I can not find the right words to express mysel, but I will ask everyone out there that was a true fan to keep the prayers for his family to help them find the strengh to ease the pain of his loss. Michael did a lot of great things. He will never be forgatten.

  32. Jack says:

    To Huff & Fred: If you have nothing nice to say, then say nothing at all. The man was not found guilty and none of you see it happening, a court of Law had no case. There is many Monsters out there,doing real damage to other people like you & me, why dont you go catch ‘em. do something good for our children instead of critisize what you cant prove.

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