Friday, June 26, 2009

Stars will shine in wake of Michael Jackson's death

Michael Jackson performed his hit song "Billie Jean" during the Motown's 25th Anniversary Special, leaving the audience and and millions of viewers awestruck.

Fit for a king


Celebrities are America's royalty.

There is no king or queen in the White House. Our kings and queens, princesses and even Prince are entertainers--singers, actors, dancers, directors, producers.

Pennsylvania Avenue may be on the radars of our foreign friends and foes, but Hollywood Boulevard is welcomed in nearly every American's home.

As a result, this Oracle predicts (and it doesn't take psychic abilities or a degree) that Michael Jackson's memorial service will be the place to be for living member of U.S. royalty, not to mention those imported from the UK such as George Michael and Sir Elton John.

I wonder if Madonna will show.

Beyonce, Mariah and Whitney Houston will be pulling each other manes to say a few words...maybe even sign a song (dream on...)...the honor will most likely fall on Motowners such as
Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, and/or Diana Ross. Dame Elizabeth (Taylor) will be on the front row.

An invitation to be among the chosen ones to "go inside" for the service will be the hottest ticket in town. Images of Lady Diane's funeral come to mind.

Yet, it remains to be seen if his family will go for this.

Race for ratings

Expect to see a plethora of one- and two-hour documentaries in all or most of the networks and music channels on the life of the enigmatic artist, with titles such as Man In The Mirror, MJ's Human Nature, The Good and the Bad, Unmasked...
maybe even Off The Wall--as well as two-hour musical tributes featuring not only Motown acts but singers such as Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, Patti LaBelle, Billy Joel and many artists of the current generation who were raised on Michael's music--Usher, Sean Combs, Justin Timberlake...the list is endless.

I imagine MTV,
VH1 and possibly FOX are on hyper drive preparing such tributes. Who knows, maybe one of the original three--ABC, CBS, NBC--might beat them to it. I don't know, but there will be at least one huge show.

I expect to see legendary record producers like Quincy Jones and Berry Gordy in the first row. Members of the African-American community will be well represented, too...with Oprah--
maybe--somewhere in there...

I, for one, will be watching and hoping to see again the
performance that propelled Michael Jackson from super stardom, to icon and King of Pop--"Billie Jean" at Motown's 25th Anniversary Special in 1983...when he wore the hat, the socks and the glove, and moonwalked in shimmering clothes fit for royalty.

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