The “Truth Hurts”.
10.08.2021 - 08:53 / variety.com
Roy Trakin Walter Yetnikoff, a colorful record label executive who led CBS Records as president/CEO from 1975 to 1990 — when its roster was stacked with superstars like Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Billy Joel, Barbra Streisand, Paul McCartney and the Rolling Stones — died Sunday night at age 87. He would have turned 88 on August 11.A cause of death has not been given, although he had been battling several illnesses in recent years.
His wife, Lynda, confirmed the death to friends
.The “Truth Hurts”.
Michael Jackson’s siblings have revealed they are trying to record new music featuring unreleased work from the late singer.In an interview with The Sun, Jackson’s brother Tito said “there is more music to release” and the King of Pop “left a few things behind”.“It would be so pleasing to be on a record with Michael once again.
The Rolling Stones’ drummer Charlie Watts has died at the age of 80.
told The Sun.Tito said the Jackson family has plans to record a new studio album, their first since 1989, and that they hope to record a new track featuring previously unknown material from their brother, one of the most celebrated artists in history, who died in 2009.“It would be so pleasing to be on a record with Michael once again,” said Tito, who was in the UK performing with The Jacksons at the Happy Days Festival in Surrey.
Glastonbury Festival in 2020 are being lined up for next year’s festival.The Worthy Farm event was forced to cancel both its 2020 and 2021 editions due to the continuing effects of the coronavirus pandemic.Glastonbury is now looking ahead to next year’s festival – which is set to run from June 22-26, 2022 – with Eavis giving his latest update on the 2022 event in a new interview with ITV News West Country.“We do it better ever year, don’t we?” Eavis said about the festival.
Michael Jackson‘s classic album ‘Thriller’ has now been certified 34x platinum.That means that 34million copies of the 1982 album have now been sold in the US alone, according to data collected by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).The late singer’s sixth studio effort is the second best-selling album in the US ever.
I think most artists are a combination of the artists they were most influenced by, while also bringing their own unique ideas to the table. With that being said, I grew up listening to a lot of pop music by artists like Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Adele, and Michael Jackson so I think my music falls somewhere in between all of them.
Michael Jackson‘s ghost.Kathleen Roberts, who also claims that she is a reincarnation of Marilyn Monroe, said in an interview that Jackson’s ghost proposed to her “clairvoyantly” with a pink engagement ring. She added that Rev.
Kathleen Roberts, a woman who claims she’s Marilyn Monroe reincarnate, believes she’s married to the King of Pop’s ghost.According to an article she wrote for the Daily Star, Roberts alleged that Jackson’s ghostly presence doesn’t have sex with her, however, he likes to use her earthly body to dance, sing and eat.Alongside a video, she revealed that the “Billie Jean” singer proposed to her “clairvoyantly” with a “pink engagement ring.” She also claimed in the article that they had the Rev.
Naya Rivera’s memory will always live on through her son, Josey.On Sunday, August 15, the late Glee actress’ 5-year-old son sang Michael Jackson’s popular track, “Man in the Mirror.” The toddler’s dad, Ryan Dorsey, showed fans clips of the cute performance on his Instagram Story, showing their son takes after his mother’s love of music. Dorsey shared footage of the youngster as he performed the 1988 hit to a karaoke track, also showing his son strumming the guitar.
Her legacy lives on.
Naya Rivera’s son Josey takes after his mother.
Michael Jackson was working on what would be his final album prior to his death, Invincible. The record came out on October 30, 2001, reaching number one in the US and UK.
NEW YORK -- Walter Yetnikoff, the rampaging, R-rated head of CBS Records who presided over blockbuster releases by Michael Jackson, Billy Joel and many others and otherwise devoted his life to a self-catered feast of “schmoozing, shmingling and bingling,” has died at age 87.Yetnikoff's death was confirmed Tuesday by David Ritz, who collaborated with Yetnikoff on his memoir “Howling at the Moon.” Further details were not immediately available.The stocky, bearded Yetnikoff was a onetime lawyer