The only book Michael Jackson ever wrote about his life It chronicles his humble beginnings in the Midwest, his early days with the Jackson 5, and his unprecedented solo success. Giving unrivalled insight into the King of Pop's life, it details his songwriting process for hits like Beat It, Rock With You, Billie Jean, and We Are the World; describes how he developed his signature dance style, including the Moon Walk; and opens the door to his very private personal relationships with his family, including sister Janet, and stars like Diana Ross, Berry Gordy, Marlon Brando, Quincy Jones, Paul McCartney, and Brooke Shields. At the time of its original publication in 1988, MOONWALK broke the fiercely guarded barrier of silence that surrounded Michael Jackson. Candidly and courageously, Jackson talks openly about his wholly exceptional career and the crushing isolation of his fame. MOONWALK is illustrated with rare photographs from Jackson family albums and Michael's personal photographic archives, as well as a drawing done by Michael exclusively for the book. It reveals and celebrates, as no other book can, the life of this exceptional and beloved musician.
"I wanted to do something special for Motown 25. That's where the moonwalk came from." - Michael Jackson Embark on an extraordinary journey through the life of Michael Jackson, the enigmatic artist who transformed the music industry and captivated audiences worldwide. "Michael Jackson: Beyond the Moonwalk" delves deep into the story of the King of Pop, exploring his unparalleled career, personal struggles, and enduring influence. One of the most thrilling moments in Michael Jackson's career occurred on March 25, 1983, during the television special "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever," celebrating the 25th anniversary of Motown Records. As anticipation built, Michael took the stage, dressed in a black sequined jacket, black pants, white socks, and a single white glove—an ensemble that would become iconic. After performing a medley of hits with his brothers, the Jackson 5, Michael stepped forward to perform "Billie Jean." The opening beats were instantly recognizable, and the audience's excitement was palpable. As Michael sang and danced, his movements were precise yet fluid, each step perfectly in sync with the music. The moment that would go down in history came during the instrumental break of "Billie Jean." Michael paused, then began to glide backward effortlessly, creating the illusion of walking forward while actually moving backward. This move, later known as the moonwalk, left the audience and viewers at home in awe. It was a moment of pure magic, a demonstration of Michael's exceptional talent and his ability to captivate and surprise. From his early days with the Jackson 5 to his groundbreaking solo career, this comprehensive biography captures the essence of Michael's journey. Discover how he revolutionized the music video medium with iconic productions like "Thriller," "Beat It," and "Black or White," setting new standards for visual storytelling. Explore his collaborations with legendary producer Quincy Jones, resulting in timeless albums that blended pop, rock, R&B, and funk, pushing the boundaries of music and performance. The book also provides an unflinching look at Michael's personal struggles, including his battles with vitiligo, lupus, and addiction, and the intense media scrutiny that followed him throughout his life. It addresses the controversies that marred his legacy, including the child abuse allegations and the impact of the 2005 trial on his personal and professional life. Michael's significant humanitarian efforts and his profound impact on social issues through songs like "Man in the Mirror" and "Earth Song" are meticulously detailed, highlighting his dedication to using his platform for positive change. The biography also explores his lasting influence on contemporary artists and the music industry, demonstrating how his innovative techniques in music production, choreography, and performance continue to inspire new generations. "Michael Jackson: Beyond the Moonwalk" is not just a biography; it's a tribute to an artist whose contributions to music, dance, and culture are timeless. With rich detail and comprehensive research, this book paints a vivid portrait of Michael Jackson, celebrating his genius while acknowledging the complexities of his life. Whether you are a lifelong fan or a new admirer, this biography offers a profound and engaging look at the man who forever changed the landscape of popular music.
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).
The complete, definitive study of Michael Jackson's artistic legacy. This is the only book that tells the story behind every single song that the King of Pop ever released - from his formative years with the Jackson Five to his incredible and much-loved output as a solo artist. Over 200 songs, videos and revolutionary dance moves are analysed, uncovering the fascinating stories around their creation and allowing fans the chance to truly understand the artistry behind them. Written by two Michael Jackson experts - the creators of the MJ Data Bank and MJ Stranger websites and editor-in-chief of Michael Jackson magazine, Invincible - this is the definitive book for Michael Jackson fans.
For half a century, Michael Jackson’s music has been an indelible part of our cultural consciousness. Landmark albums such as Off the Wall and Thriller shattered records, broke racial barriers, amassed awards, and set a new standard for popular music. While his songs continue to be played in nearly every corner of the world, however, they have rarely been given serious critical attention. The first book dedicated solely to exploring his creative work, Man in the Music guides us through an unparalleled analysis of Jackson’s recordings, album by album, from his trailblazing work with Quincy Jones to his later collaborations with Teddy Riley, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and Rodney Jerkins. Drawing on rare archival material and on dozens of original interviews with the collaborators, engineers, producers, and songwriters who helped bring the artist’s music into the world, Jackson expert and acclaimed cultural critic Joseph Vogel reveals the inspirations, demos, studio sessions, technological advances, setbacks and breakthroughs, failures and triumphs, that gave rise to an immortal body of work.
Those who leave their homelands, either under duress or by design, will see them in a different light than those who have stayed put. Michael Jackson argues that the perspective of the expatriate may be compared with what ethnographers call ‘stranger value’. In moving between detachment and deep immersion, this bifocal perspective implicates a bicultural one, which is why Jackson has recourse to Māori traditional knowledge, not in order to impose a Eurocentric interpretation on them, but to show how cross-cultural conversations and interactions can promote new forms of sociality and coexistence.
The first and only guide to diagnosing and dealing with the hidden or covert factors that can ruin even the most meticulously planned change processes. Organizational change initiatives often fail because they focus exclusively on the rational, overt aspects of change, overlooking the powerful role played by concealed or irrational factors. It’s well known that these covert processes—such as hidden agendas, blind spots, office politics, tacit assumptions, secret hopes, wishes and fears—frequently sabotage change efforts, but up until now nobody has offered a rigorous, consistent way of identifying and dealing with them. Drawing on over thirty years of experience as an organizational change consultant to global corporations and government agencies, Robert J. Marshak shows precisely how to bring these hidden processes to light and deal with their negative impact. Marshak identifies five different dimensions of covert processes, presents an integrated model to explain the ultimate source of all of them, and shows how to diagnose whether any covert processes might be at work in your organization. He then offers specific tools and techniques for engaging and managing these “under-the-table” processes and for creating the kind of organizational environment in which such hidden dynamics are unable to flourish. Covert Processes at Work is a comprehensive and practical guide that managers, leaders, and consultants can use to deal with the hidden dynamics that are often at the root of many organizational problems. “Adding these tools…will take both your practice and your clients to a whole new level of capability and impact.” —Karen Boylston, PhD, Managing Director, Duke Corporate Education
🌟 "Michael Jackson: Moonwalk to Immortality" - Experience the Journey of the King of Pop! 🌟 Step into the spellbinding universe of Michael Jackson, a prodigious talent whose music and moves reshaped the entertainment industry forever. This detailed biography sheds light on the full spectrum of Michael’s artistic brilliance, personal challenges, and the indelible mark he left on the world. 🎤🌟 🕺 From the streets of Gary, Indiana, to the zenith of global fame, explore how Michael became a symbol of artistic innovation and a beacon of pop culture. Discover the stories behind his groundbreaking hits, his iconic moonwalk, and his profound humanitarian efforts. 🎵🌍 📖 Highlights Include: In-depth analysis of albums like Thriller and Bad that transformed music history. Exploration of Michael's unique dance style and its impact on future generations. Insight into his complex persona both on and off the stage. 🚀 Embrace the magic and complexity of Michael Jackson. Delve into the pages of "Moonwalk to Immortality" and celebrate the life of a musician whose legacy will forever echo in the corridors of music history. 📚✨
The renowned Pulitzer Prize–winning cultural critic brilliantly unravels the complexities of one of the most enigmatic figures of our time in this passionate, incisive, and bracing work of cultural analysis. Who is Michael Jackson and what does it mean to call him a “What Is It”? What do P. T. Barnum, Peter Pan, and Edgar Allan Poe have to do with our fascination with Jackson? How did his curious Victorian upbringing and his tenure as a child prodigy on the “chitlin’ circuit” inform his character and multiplicity of selves? How is Michael Jackson’s celebrity related to the outrageous popularity of nineteenth-century minstrelsy? What is the perverse appeal of child stars for grown-ups and what is the price of such stardom for these children and for us? What uncanniness provoked Michael Jackson to become “Alone of All His Race, Alone of All Her Sex,” while establishing himself as an undeniably great performer with neo-Gothic, dandy proclivities and a producer of visionary music videos? What do we find so unnerving about Michael Jackson’s presumed monstrosity? In short, how are we all of us implicated? In this stunning book, Margo Jefferson gives us the incontrovertible lowdown on call-him-what-you-wish; she offers a powerful reckoning with a quintessential, richly allusive signifier of American society and popular culture.