Michael Jackson The Boy Inside Michael
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Michael Jackson, a life shrouded in controversy.
Idolized by millions, yet several incidents blemished his career.
I can't address virtuoso. It relies upon how you characterize it. Michael Jackson was a dynamic entertainer. He brought many innovative ideas into the pop world. He was a brilliant vocalist and was a fussbudget in his art. He was diligent in his pursuits and he acquired the best and most talented people to work alongside him.
He was one of the most talented musicians that has ever existed. He was also a controversial figure and sensational news seemed to follow him around. Whether you believe the allegations made against him or not, his virtuoso is undeniable. He almost certainly had an unhealthy obsession with children, whether it was sexual or not is down to the individual to decide.
It's perfectly plausible that you see it in the context that he was a grown-up man who favored the company of children, that he saw himself as an everlasting adolescent, and his actions were out of nothing more than love and devotion to children. In this context, I don't think it’s an overstatement to suggest he was fixated on adolescence to the point of being a disabled grown-up.
In this book, we will look at his career, his love life, his relationship with his father and family, the media coverage, the criminal cases and accusations that followed him, and ultimately, his death.
Matthew Spencer
Matthew Spencer was a newspaper journalist at The Australian for twenty years. He lives in Sydney with his wife and three children. Black River is his first novel. For more information, visit www.matthewspencer.com.au or follow him on Instagram (@matthewspencerauthor).
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Michael Jackson The Boy Inside Michael - Matthew Spencer
Michael Jackson: The Boy Inside Michael.
A Biography
MATTHEW SPENCER
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Early life and Career Breakthrough
Chapter 2 - Disaster Strikes
Chapter 3 - Jordan Chandler and the 1993 Allegations
Chapter 4 - Living with Michael Jackson – A Martin Bashir Documentary
* The Gavin Arvizo Court Case – New Allegations Surface
Chapter 5 – Jackson’s Final Years
* Leaving Neverland – The Aftermath
Conclusion - A Life in Review
Notes by the Author
Introduction
Michael Jackson, a life shrouded in controversy. Idolized by millions, yet several events during his life have tainted his career, and his image. I can't address virtuoso. It relies upon how you characterize it. Michael Jackson was a dynamic entertainer. He brought many innovative ideas into the pop world. He was a brilliant vocalist and was a fussbudget in his art. He was diligent in his pursuits and he acquired the best and most talented people to work alongside him. His work with Quincy Jones drew out the best in him, and one of the greatest errors Michael Jackson made in his career was terminating his contract with Quincy.
Michael's reasoning concerning his music, exhibitions, distinction, and way of life was the greater, the better. His innovative desire was to be more noteworthy than every great artist, ever. He was an entertainer on the most fundamental level. I don't think it's a misconception that he aspired to be the most noteworthy vocalist and on-screen character, all rolled into one.
Michael was the quintessential expert in the entertainment business.