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Books with title King of Pop: The Story of Michael Jackson

  • King of Pop: The Story of Michael Jackson

    Terry Lee Collins, Michael Byers, Meredith Rutledge

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2012)
    In the 1960s, Michael Jackson was just a young boy with a dream. By the time he died in 2009, he was a record setting musician and an international pop icon. Follow Michael’s journey growing up in the tumultuous music industry. Watch him strive for greatness and witness the legacy he has left on the world.
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  • King of Pop: The Story of Michael Jackson

    Terry Lee Collins, Michael Byers, Meredith Rutledge

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Feb. 1, 2012)
    In the 1960s, Michael Jackson was just a young boy with a dream. By the time he died in 2009, he was a record setting musician and an international pop icon. Follow Michael’s journey growing up in the tumultuous music industry. Watch him strive for greatness and witness the legacy he has left on the world.
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  • The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson

    Michael Bush

    Hardcover (Insight Editions, Nov. 6, 2012)
    The King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson is a fascinating look at the intersection of music and fashion, as well as an homage to Michael Jackson’s brilliant fusing of costume, personality, and performance to create his iconic image.Through his music, dance, and fashion, Michael Jackson created a mystique that was unique to him and recognized as such throughout the world. For five decades he mesmerized audiences—and for twenty-five of those years Michael Bush was there as Jackson’s designer, stylist, and friend, accompanying the King of Pop on his journey to becoming the King of Style. While paying homage to the original Billie Jean, Beat It, and Thriller looks that put Jackson on the fashion map, The King of Style also traces their evolution over several decades. Jackson’s penchant for the military silhouette is explored in detail, along with the trade secrets behind the sequined glove and the fencing uniform that he, Michael Bush, and Dennis Tompkins reinvented to make stage magic. It was Bush who dressed Jackson for the final time, before he was buried. Dozens of garments were left unfinished by his shocking death. The legacy of Michael Jackson lives on. An artist like none other, he transformed everything he touched—from the fabric of his clothes to his legions of fans around the world.
  • Michael Jackson: The Complete Story of the King of Pop

    Lisa D. Campbell, Michael Firestone

    Hardcover (Apogee Publishing, Nov. 1, 2012)
    Michael Jackson: The Complete Story of the King of Pop chronicles the rise and fall and rise again of the greatest entertainer in history. Beginning in the dingy town of Gary, Indiana through the Motown years as lead singer of the Jackson 5 to his meteoric rise to superstardom, each album, single, short film, award, concert tour and performance is presented in greater detail than ever before. The most successful and most awarded artist in history, his Billboard chart activity and record setting feats are all documented with a chance to relive his innovative concert tour performances and groundbreaking TV show appearances, including unveiling the moonwalk on Motown 25 and his performance of "Man in the Mirror" on the 1988 Grammys. Besides detailing his success as an entertainer, his philanthropic endeavors are explored revealing his other true passion, helping the sick and suffering of the world and the Earth itself. Off stage, he faced many trials and tribulations. As his popularity soared, so did his obsession with his appearance and an addiction to painkillers. His nature of being too trusting served to make him vulnerable and people lined up to take advantage of him. Offered is an in depth look at the accusations of child molestation levied against Michael Jackson in 1993 and again ten years later resulting in the "Trial of the Century". Campbell follows his steps toward presenting This is It, the events leading to his tragic loss, and the trial and conviction of Dr. Conrad Murray. Captured is the unprecedented global response to his passing and the efforts of his estate trustees to continue the legacy of the one and only King of Pop.
  • Michael Jackson: The Complete Story of the King of Pop

    Lisa D. Campbell

    Paperback (Apogee Publishing, Nov. 9, 2012)
    Michael Jackson: The Complete Story of the King of Pop chronicles the rise and fall and rise again of the greatest entertainer in history. Beginning in the dingy town of Gary, Indiana through the Motown years as lead singer of the Jackson 5 to his meteoric rise to superstardom, each album, single, short film, award, concert tour and performance is presented in greater detail than ever before. The most successful and most awarded artist in history, his Billboard chart activity and record setting feats are all documented with a chance to relive his innovative concert tour performances and groundbreaking TV show appearances, including unveiling the moonwalk on Motown 25 and his performance of “Man in the Mirror” on the 1988 Grammys. Besides detailing his success as an entertainer, his philanthropic endeavors are explored revealing his other true passion, helping the sick and suffering of the world and the Earth itself. Off stage, he faced many trials and tribulations. As his popularity soared, so did his obsession with his appearance and an addiction to painkillers. His nature of being too trusting served to make him vulnerable and people lined up to take advantage of him. Offered is an in depth look at the accusations of child molestation levied against Michael Jackson in 1993 and again ten years later resulting in the “Trial of the Century”. Campbell follows his steps toward presenting This is It, the events leading to his tragic loss, and the trial and conviction of Dr. Conrad Murray. Captured is the unprecedented global response to his passing and the efforts of his estate trustees to continue the legacy of the one and only King of Pop. Michael Jackson: The Complete Story of the King of Pop is Campbell’s third book on Jackson.
  • Michael Joseph Jackson: The King of Pop

    John cavani

    eBook (, July 4, 2019)
    Michael Jackson is a singer-songwriter, dancer-choreographer and American businessman .Seventh in a family of nine children, he began his professional career at the age of eleven in the Jackson Five. In the early 1980s, Michael Jackson became a major figure of music pop and is one of the most famous of the twentieth century. Short films like Beat It, Billie Jean or Thriller gave new impetus to music video clips. During his numerous concerts and public appearances live, he has widely popularized many dance steps, including the Moonwalk which became his signature. His vocal style and musical influenced many other Hip-Hop artists, Pop and R'n'B.
  • Michael The Complete Story of the King of Pop

    Lisa Campbell, Michael Firestone

    eBook (Apogee Publishing, Nov. 20, 2012)
    Michael Jackson: The Complete Story of the King of Pop chronicles the rise and fall and rise again of the greatest entertainer in history. Beginning in the dingy town of Gary, Indiana through the Motown years as lead singer of the Jackson 5 to his meteoric rise to superstardom, each album, single, short film, award, concert tour and performance is presented in greater detail than ever before. The most successful and most awarded artist in history, his Billboard chart activity and record setting feats are all documented with a chance to relive his innovative concert tour performances and groundbreaking TV show appearances, including unveiling the moonwalk on Motown 25 and his performance of “Man in the Mirror” on the 1988 Grammys. Besides detailing his success as an entertainer, his philanthropic endeavors are explored revealing his other true passion, helping the sick and suffering of the world and the earth itself. Off stage, he faced many trials and tribulations. As his popularity soared, so did his obsession with his appearance and an addiction to painkillers. His nature of being too trusting served to make him vulnerable and people lined up to take advantage of him. Offered is an in depth look at the accusations of child molestation levied against Michael Jackson in 1993 and again ten years later resulting in the “Trial of the Century”. Campbell follows his steps toward presenting This is It, the events leading to his tragic loss, and the trial and conviction of Dr. Conrad Murray. Captured is the unprecedented global response to his passing and the efforts of his estate trustees to continue the legacy of the one and only King of Pop. Michael Jackson: The Complete Story of the King of Pop is Campbell’s third book on Jackson.
  • Michael Jackson: King of Pop

    Mary K Pratt

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Jan. 1, 2010)
    An exploration of the life and career of Michael Jackson that discusses his childhood, family, success, personal relationships, controversy, and untimely death.
  • Michael Jackson: The Man Behind the Mask: An Insider's Story of the King of Pop

    Bob Jones, Stacy Brown

    Paperback (SelectBooks, July 1, 2009)
    'Michael Jackson: The Man behind the Mask' is the INSIDE STORY of the truth behind the rumors, ugliness and mystery surrounding Michael Jackson.Is Jackson just a confused person who got too much fame too soon or is he a cold and calculating villain who will stop at nothing to have his bizarre appetites satisfied? Now you can read about it for the first time from the man who knows everything!The author, Bob Jones, is not a journalist conducting interviews but somebody who has known and been with Jackson for 34 years as his chief of Public Relations; by his side since Michael was 11 years old. Bob Jones is the one person with this unique inside view of Michael Jackson's world. To a certain degree, Bob Jones CREATED Michael Jackson. He created his image. For example, Bob Jones created Michael Jackson's famous nickname The King of Pop.This book is explosive and will make any other book about Michael Jackson instantly forgotten. You won't find this inside information anywhere else.
  • Spin: The Story of Michael Jackson

    Sherry O'Keefe

    Library Binding (Morgan Reynolds Pub, Sept. 30, 2010)
    Discusses the singer's rise to stardom, his changing personal appearance, legal battles, family life, and unexpected death at the age of fifty.
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  • Michael Jackson: King of Pop

    Mary K Pratt, Christopher Hopkins-Ward, Tobie LaSalandra

    Preloaded Digital Audio Player (Essential Library, Jan. 1, 2011)
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  • Michael Jackson: The Complete Story of the King of Pop by Lisa D. Campbell

    Lisa D. Campbell

    Hardcover (Apogee Publishing, March 15, 1669)
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