Great Musical Talent Passes
By Deborah Block
Michael Jackson has died at the age of 50. He leaves behind an enormous legacy of pop/rock music that he wrote, produced and performed in a groundbreaking career that spanned decades. Even though his star waned in recent years, he was still beloved by millions of fans.
Michael Jackson is considered one of entertainment's greatest icons - the self proclaimed "King of Pop" whose amazing dance moves and sensual high-pitched voice influenced generations of musicians.
Motown Record Corporation founder, Berry Gordy, was shocked at the sudden passing of the pop star at age 50. When he was only 11, Jackson became a star as the frontman for his family's group, The Jackson 5. It became one of Motown's top selling artists.
"He always wanted to be the best and was willing to work as hard as it took to be that," said Gordy.
The spotlight began to dim when he entered his late teens.
But that changed when he collaborated with legendary musician and record producer Quincy Jones on albums including Thriller, released in 1982. It is still the world's best selling disc.
Jackson's stunning videos from Thriller and other albums raised the benchmark on the way music videos were made. He became the first black artist played on the young, rock-oriented MTV channel.
Former Jackson publicist Susan Blond remembers the singer as the most talented person she ever worked with.
"It was very hard to get someone who wasn't white on the cover of magazines or even MTV but with Thriller every barrier was broken," she said. "Stadiums all over the world were sold out and he became the biggest star of all time."
VOA's Jeffrey Young worked at the top pop radio station in New York City in the 1980s, and recalls Jackson's enormous talent.
"Michael Jackson's career was one of constant innovation, from the very beginning with the Jackson 5, the group broke the racial barrier. White kids listened to that music like they had never listened to black music before," he said.
Jackson had a chart-topping album with "HIStory" in 1995. But as his fame grew, so did apparent problems. He became known as an eccentric with frequent plastic surgeries and was accused of molesting boys, although not convicted.
He went into seclusion and a comeback seemed unlikely.
But last March he announced he would do a series of comeback concerts in London.
"These will be my final show performances in London," said the rock star. "This will be it, and when I say this, it really means this is it."
Jackson was also expected to embark on a worldwide tour, which huge numbers of his fans were looking forward to.
And now, they cannot believe he is gone.
"It's a big loss for all music lovers because he had a type of music that touched people of all age groups and all cultural origins, that's why we are going to miss him a lot," said a fan of Michael Jackson.
Even as fans around the world say goodbye, for many of them Michael Jackson will always be the King of Pop.
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