June 26, 2009 Friday
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June 26, 2009
MICHAEL JACKSON'S DEATH
Superstardom tarnished
Michael Jackon, the moon-walking, sequin-gloved performer was beset by eccentricities that in 2008 had turned him into a virtual recluse with a mountain of financial woes. -- PHOTO: AFP

LOS ANGELES - MICHAEL Jackson saw his musical versatility and head-turning dance moves propel him from child prodigy to solo superstar before child sex abuse scandals tarnished his reputation and his career.

News of Jackson's death, which media reports said was caused by cardiac arrest, broke as the 50-year-old singer was poised for a come-back with a string of 50 concerts scheduled to start in London on July 13.

They were to be his first concert series for 12 years and were expected to earn Jackson more than US$400 million (S$582 million) according to concert promoters AEG Live.

Jackson's fame reached a climax in 1982 with the iconic album and music video 'Thriller'. He sold an estimated 750 million records and won 13 Grammys throughout a career that spanned four decades.

But the moon-walking, sequin-gloved performer was beset by eccentricities that in 2008 had turned him into a virtual recluse with a mountain of financial woes.

Concerns about his health had been rampant during his 2005 trial in California on charges of child sex abuse - at which he was acquitted - and in 2008 when he was photographed in Las Vegas in a wheelchair for reasons that were never explained.

AEG Live said Jackson had passed a lengthy physical exam in early 2009, before the London concerts were announced.

Jackson was credited as the first black entertainer to gain a strong crossover following on music channel MTV.

Music videos such as 'Thriller,' featuring dancing zombies, and 'Beat It,' pushed the boundaries of the fledgling art of music videos, while his spectacular stage performances created armies of devoted fans around the world.

After the release of 'Thriller,' Time magazine described him as 'the hottest single phenomenon since Elvis Presley' and said he was a 'star of records, radio, rock video'. -- REUTERS

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