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Michael Wilbon

August 5th, 2011

Michael Wilbon

Burnsville, Minn.: I don’t think fans are angry that LeBron switched teams, but that he appeared to go on the path of least resistance. If he had said on his tv special, “I’m going to take my talents to the Chicago Bulls/NY Knicks and I’m going to beat Dwayne and Chris’s Heat in the playoffs”, I think fans would have thought much better of him. As it stands now, he just looks like he’s ring chasing, and doesn’t have the competitive fire that we expect our great stars to have.

Michael Wilbon: Hi Everybody…Coming live to you from Los Angeles where the ESPYs are taking place Wednesday…I’ll be part of the “pre game” show Wednesday night with Jon Barry as we do some things that might look familiar to PTI viewers…We’ll spend most of this time today on the free agency drama, most of it pertaining to LeBron James, of course…Yes, I agree with your perception of the reaction to LeBron. And a great, great many former players, close to and away from the game, agree with you passionately. I know Hall of Fame players whose immediate reaction was “Wow, I’m glad the league isn’t full of superstars who chose not to compete with the best, but simply join the best.” That’s a raging sentiment out there right now; I’ve had that communicated to me by any number of people…”If you can’t beat ‘em join ‘em” is not a sentiment great players share…They believe if you can’t beat ‘em, try again to beat ‘em.” And I get that. I’m of an era where I nod in agreement when I hear that. I wonder how, if at all, it’s going to affect LeBron, or even if that sentiment reaches him and resonates on any level…

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NYC: Why did no one on “the decision” special bother to ask LeBron why he chose to do the special rather than release a statement to the same effect? Or Lebron, what did you hope to gain from dragging this decision out on television. He came off as an oblivious child.

Michael Wilbon: I didn’t ask him, no. And I didn’t feel like I wanted to come off a second-guessing my bosses on live television…just as I don’t use this space or the newspaper column to go through a major second-guessing of my editors of The Washington Post. I can’t speak to why others might not have, but now you have my reasoning. I’m paid by ESPN to ask questions of people like LeBron, so that’s what I did…What you’re asking is a TOTALLY legit question. I don’t ask an athlete who has a great relationship with a Washington Post reporter “why did you choose to talk to The Washington Post” on this particular manner. I get the interest; but it’s for somebody else to criticize (totally legit) or ask LeBron…not the people airing his decision…By the way, I don’t have any problem with LeBron doing this on TV, just as I have zero problem with Kevin Durant simply stating his intentions to re-up with Ok City…I don’t need everybody to do the same thing, or do it as I would have done it…I had a future HOF major leaguer call and say to me the other night he disliked the way LeBron did it and wouldn’t have done that, and I totally respect that, but we agreed that “different strokes for different folks” should apply.

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Boston: Hakeem Olajuwon, Michael Jordan, and Charles Barkley were all drafted the same year, but it is absolutely inconceivable that they would have had a “free agancy summit” and decide to all play together. Their competitve natures told them they wanted to beat their rivals, not join them. The NBA as I knew it is dead.

Michael Wilbon: Ummmm, yes on all counts. AND, don’t think those three players haven’t expressed that sentiment, EXACTLY as you just did.

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Washington, DC: I’ve come to the realization that the World Cup championship match is the least interesting of all the 64 matches. Even before the deluge of yellows, these teams were so cautious against each other, the game doesn’t open up. This event is so huge that the fear of losing often overwhelms the desire to win.

However, the third place games always seem to be far more exciting with higher scores than the final. They’re pissed off for missing the final and have nothing to lose. So the game is wide open. In four years I won’t watch the final – we all already know Brazil will win it anyway. But I’m looking forward to the third place game.

Michael Wilbon: Wow, you expressed my view to a t…I feel exactly the same way you do. The first couple of rounds I found so incredibly exciting. But the pressure to win makes coaches and their teams go into these conservative shells which produces what I think is just a boring product with no sense of daring and risk-taking. Guys are afraid, it seems to me, to make a mistake in so many cases probably because they’ll suffer national ridicule and maybe even humiliation…Maybe I’m overstating the severity of the pressure…but the championship game yesterday (I watched the replay in its entirety or whatever percentage was shown last night on ESPN when I landed in Los Angeles) didn’t measure up to some of the exciting games in the earlier rounds…Ummm, sounds like the NFL playoffs and the Super Bowl a great many years…Or the NCAA Tournament and the Final Four some years…

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Washington, D.C.: The Cavs had the best record last season so I don’t want to hear how they didn’t do enough to help LeBron, who could have easily chosen to take less money and stay in Cleveland while helping to bring in free agents. Instead, his last contract was only for three years, meaning he knew he was going to leave long ago.

Michael Wilbon: Wade’s contract was for three years, as well, and he didn’t leave? Your reasoning? Dirk’s was for three years and he didn’t leave! LeBron couldn’t recruit free agents to play for the Cavs because the Cavs didn’t have any money. They were over the salary cap because Danny Ferry tried to win last year and the year before and the year before and spent to do so…He had to. It was the smart play. It just didn’t work. I wonder if LeBron stays if they’d gotten to the Finals this season…

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Washington, D.C.: Mr, Wilbon,

Bill Simmons made the observation that “The Decision” was the ultimate insult to Cleveland (though he worded it a bit more colorfully). For me, that is what rubs me the wrong way the most about this whole thing; it just speaks, especially when coupled with that horrendous introduction in Miami, of arrogance beyond what I have ever seen in sports.

Perhaps I am an old fuddy duddy, but the whole things makes me not like him. I guess sports is indeed theater, but this seems way too over the top for someone who has won exactly nothing in his career.

Michael Wilbon: You express a very, very common sentient. I sensed it even coming into the “Decision” and asked LeBron about it…I don’t think rich and famous people in any professional feel that sentiment when it’s out there–and boy is it out there–because they’re surrounded by so many layers of people who simply tell them what they want to hear. I think now that he’s in Miami where everything is hunky dory that LeBron won’t hear much at all of what you’re expressing. But I think his brand will take a hit for it, at least temporarily. Some guys don’t care about being liked; I think LeBron has cared about that…at least until now.

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Alexandria, Va.: Dont you think for LeBron to have maximum impact on the “Miami 3″ that he is going to have to learn to move without the ball and use his size/strength to post up once in a while and work inside some when he gets a mismatch?

Michael Wilbon: LeBron knows how to do pretty much everything there is on a basketball court. A great many people think he looked foolish off the court the other night, or for the last month or so. But whatever adjustment LeBron needs to make as a basketball player the bet here is he will. In fact, I think he’ll go back to being the grand facilitator he was before everybody convinced him he had to take the last shot all the time and “take over the game” when it was on the line. LeBron, instinctively, is more Magic than Michael/Kobe. LeBron knows exactly what play to make and when, and did at an early age…Then he got talked out of that a few years ago and started scoring dramatically…Now, he won’t be tempted to do that because Miami will obviously have plenty of scoring…

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Wiz fan: : Did you get a chance to look at John Wall’s first pro game? If so, what did you think?

Michael Wilbon: I know where you’re going with this…but John Wall won’t play his first pro game until November…No, I didn’t watch. Summer league basketball, to me, is like off-season workouts and training camp in football; it’s largely a waste of time if you’re trying to form opinion…It’s great for the players, but bad for my life. I’m now onto baseball, golf and tennis until the NFL begins in earnest, and checking out of basketball until Halloween…

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Boston, Mass: Mike – is it your feeling that Pat Riley will take over the coaching reins of the Heat(a la Shaq’s arrival in ’06), or will he give Erik Spoelstra a year (or at least until they lose three in a row)??

Michael Wilbon: I felt this way…until I heard Wade and LeBron, on multiple occasions, say that E.S. is their coach, and not Pat Riley…Still, there are SOOOOO many people in pro basketball circles who believe if the Heat doesn’t get to the Finals this year, Spoelstra will be Van Gundied and Riley will be back on the bench in 2012…

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Fairfax, Va.: Jesse Jackson recently chimed in on the over the top ridiculous letter from Dan Gilbert. Isn’t he missing something. Are we not judging Lebron James on the content of his character and not on the color of his skin?

Michael Wilbon: You’re missing the important point…For those who feel Gilbert’s reaction was indeed like that of a master being ticked off he’d lost a slave, LeBron isn’t being judged, GILBERT is being judged. LeBron’s status is that of a millionaire many times over. I know he’s not a slave. Gilbert reacted like he owned LeBron, like LeBron was his to what he wanted to do in perpetuity. And Rev. Jackson ain’t the only black person who feels this way. I felt that way when I heard it and joked about it, though I did not write it. Perhaps I should have…And I’ve traded dozens of e-mails and text messages with black people, mostly black men, who feel the same way…that Gilbert’s reaction told a ton about who HE is. Look, the criticism of LeBron, most of it, is totally legit. You can come at LeBron from a number of angles and express disappointment, just on the face of his actions. But we’re not talking about LeBron’s actions, we’re talking about GILBERT’s…If LeBron is a bad a person as Gilbert says, why was Gilbert trying to desperately to retain him and pay him 0 million? LeBron’s actions were okay, as long as he was Gilbert’s boy…but the moment he went somewhere else, LeBron was poison…Rev. Jackson was giving voice to something most people–most white people–don’t have access to, which is to say the daily thoughts of black people in America when they’re not famous and don’t have shoe deals. I haven’t talked to a black man yet, not one, who didn’t feel in some way shape or form that Gilbert’s reactions gave us a view into who he is. I don’t expect everybody to agree with that. We all have different points of view, as should be the case in America. But that damn sure is mine, and that of a ton of people I know. Jason Whitlock, my boy and a damn good columnist, has a piece posted on this now, and he and I totally disagree. I haven’t talked to Jason but he has made this about what Rev. Jackson thinks and not what the rest of us think…Jason and I will talk later, but people should read his piece for yet another point of view…

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DC: One of the most amzing sports documentaries I watched was the Magic/Bird HBO special. It was incredible to hear them talk so openly how they hated each other and the team each other played for, then over time grew to admire and like each other. They still think of some of those losses they suffered on the court. Sad to think we’ll never witness that kind of competitiveness again.

Michael Wilbon: I think I said at the time that HBO special is “MUST SEE” TV…do whatever you have to do to sit quietly and watch it. It’s brilliant television, storytelling at its best. And if you want longer form, read Jackie McMullen’s book on the topic…MUST READ…especially as we all sit here discussion whether people should simply join greatness or try to create it.

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20165: When Jim Gray asked LeBron what sharing the spotlight would be like, he said – at a Boys and Girls Club Gym no less- that it’s not about sharing. Good message for the kids, right? Not about sharing. Really?

Dwyane Wade is a genius, because he is without question infinitely more intelligent than James and Bosh, and got both those dudes to join HIM. Kudos to Wade.

Michael Wilbon: Thanks for that observation.

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Herndon, Va.: LeBron’s decision has been great for the NBA, even though he should have stayed in Cleveland.

When was the last time you saw this level of excitement around one player?

Does it go all the way back to Kobe’s rookie year?

Michael Wilbon: Kobe was of zero consequence his rookie year. He was of no impact. It was his third season when we saw the possibilities…No, you have to go back to Michael Jordan to find this kind of excitement around one player. Question is, can LeBron come anywhere close to reaching that standard?

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Is LeBron the new A-Rod?: Has LeBron made himself into A-Rod overnight? Let’s see: most talented player, lack of championships, joins a team captained by a popular player who isnt as talented and now seen as out of touch. Did I miss anything? Hopefully, it doesnt turn out that way because until the other night, LeBron seemed like a likable guy.

Michael Wilbon: Great and fair question you’ve raised. Is LeBron to A-Rod as D-Wade is to Jeter (or something close)? Could be. Time will tell…I do like LeBron. In every other instance I know as somebody whose job it is to ask him questions, he’s forthcoming and expansive, always thoughtful, comes off well…I’ve had five years of experience with him, so I’m not going to let this determine what I think of LeBron…but I know others will have a totally different opinion…Okay gotta run and prepare for PTI…And I’ll post answers to another dozen questions or so from this session late tonight/early Tuesday morning…

This is going to be our last chat for awhile, until the end of summer actually. I’m going to be taking some time off…I don’t really take any off from Labor Day through the NBA Finals, so I’ve got some time coming to hang out with my family, specifically my son Matthew, whose most clearly spoken sentence these days is, “Daddy, can you stay here with me?” So, not only am I going to stay, but everything except my PTI appearances and a few columns will be pushed away until late August…You guys are great to jump in and make these chats fun to do…Have a great summer and we’ll see you when football is about to start in earnest…Thanks again, mike

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Michael Jackson Life Story

August 4th, 2011

Michael Jackson Life Story

Michael Joseph Jackson – Born from 29th Aug 1958 to 25th Jun 2009 – Love him or hate him, Michael Jackson or MJ as he was affectionately known was the indisputable King of Pop and was one of the greatest, if not the greatest singer, dancer and entertainer the world has ever known.

Born as Michael Joseph Jackson in Gary, Indiana, The world first got a glimpse of this superstar when MJ appeared on TV with his siblings, then known as The Jackson Five in 1968.

Although still a member of The Jackson five, he launched his solo career in 1971. His popularity as a great singer and dancer kept on spreading until in his 1982 album, Thriller became the world’s best selling album of all time.

Actually, the Thriller was only a precursor to 4 more of his chart busting albums – Off the Wall in 1979, Bad in 1987, Dangerous in 1991 and of course, HIStory in1995.

In the early 1980s, Michael went on to become the first African American entertainer to amass a legion of strong crossover fans following on MTV. The popularity of his music videos, such as Beat It, Billie Jean and Thriller transformed the music video from a promotional tool into a a truly professional art form.

In his heydays, Michael Jackson donated and raised millions of dollars for beneficial and charitable causes through his foundations.

A sad chapter of his life was when he was accused of child sexual abuse in 1993. However, the criminal charges against the singer were dropped due to lack of evidence. Then in 2005, MJ was tried and acquitted of further sexual abuse allegations and several other charges. His life was a miserable shamble then.

Michael Jackson was said to have a very unhappy childhood. Jackson recounted several times that he was physically and emotionally abused by his father from a very young age and was forced to do incessant rehearsals, had whippings and name calling. But he also credited his father’s strict discipline as playing a large part in his success as a top notched singer, performer and entertainer.

Michael Jackson first spoke openly about his childhood abuse in a 1993 interview with Oprah Winfrey. He said that during his childhood he often cried from loneliness and would sometimes start to throw up upon seeing his father.

In another high interview, the singer covered his face with his hand and began crying when talking about his childhood abuse. Jackson recalled that his father, Joseph Jackson sat on a chair with a belt in his hand as he and his siblings rehearsed and that “if you didn’t do it the right way, he would tear you up, really get at you”.

The entertainer’s biggest moment was during the period of Thriller when his lawyer John Branca negotiated what he proudly announced then as the highest royalty rate ever in the music industry, approximately per album. Meanwhile, MJ raked in more profits from The Making of Michael Jackson’s Thriller, a documentary by himself and John Landis which sold over more than 300,000 copies at that time.

March 25, 1983, gave birth to the Moonwalk dance routine. He debuted this new dance form in live on the Motown 25′s Yesterday, Today, Forever television special, both with The Jackson 5 and on his own singing “Billie Jean”. His Moon Walk during the event were seen by more than 47 million viewers during its initial airing and drew comparisons to Elvis Presley’s and the The Beatles’ appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show.

MJ’s compassionate golden heart was seen when he co-wrote the charity single “We Are the World” with Lionel Richie, which was released worldwide to help the poor in Africa and the US. Jackson was also one of 39 music celebrities and singers who performed on the record. The single became one of the best-selling singles of all time, with 20 million copies sold and millions of dollars donated to famine relief.

Another celebrity Jackson worked closely with was Paul McCartney and together, the duo had two hit singles “The Girl Is Mine” and “Say Say Say”. But unfortunately, this partnership fell through after some business disagreements.

In 1986, the media ran a story claiming that Jackson slept in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber to slow down the aging process. However, the report was not true as it was later known that Michael had disseminated the fabricated story himself. He was promoting his upcoming film Captain EO and wanted to promote a science fiction image of himself.

In 1988, some two years after he was diagnosed with vitiligo, Jackson bought and befriended a pet chimpanzee called Bubbles, an act which extended his eccentric persona. In 2003, the singer claimed that Bubbles shared his toilet and cleaned his bedroom. Then it was reported that Jackson bought the bones of The Elephant Man.

Again these were stories that Jackson disseminated to the media. These incredible stories inspired the nickname “Wacko Jacko” although Michael would eventually despise the nickname. Realizing his mistake, he stopped leaking untruths to the press. However due to the profits raking in from these sensational stories, the media and the began making up their own stories.

Michael was born with medium-brown skin, but from early 1980s, his skin gradually grew paler. This change gained widespread media coverage, including rumors that Jackson was bleaching his skin.

Then in the mid 1980s, Jackson was diagnosed with vitiligo and lupus, the latter was in remission in Jackson’s case, and both illnesses made him sensitive to sunlight. The treatments he used for his condition further lightened his skin color and with the application of pancake makeup to even out blotches, he could appear very pale.

The structure of his face changed as well with many surgeons speculating that Jackson had undergone multiple nose surgeries, a forehead lift, thinned lips and a cheekbone surgeries. Some of his colleagues also reported that Jackson was often dizzy and speculated that he was suffering from anorexia nervosa.

In 1992, MJ founded the “Heal the World Foundation”. The charity organization brought underprivileged children to Jackson’s ranch, to go on theme park rides that Jackson had built on the property after he purchased it. The foundation also sent millions of dollars around the globe to help children threatened by war and disease. The Dangerous World Tour began on June 27, 1992, and finished on November 11, 1993.

The entertainer with the compassionate heart performed to 3.5 million people in 67 concerts. All profits from the concerts went to the “Heal the World Foundation”, raising millions of dollars in relief.

In a high-profile visit to several African countries, his first stop to Gabon was greeted with a reception of more than 100,000 people in “spiritual bedlam”, some of them carrying signs that read, “Welcome Home Michael”.

In the Ivory Coast, Michael was crowned “King Sani” by a tribal chief. He then thanked the dignitaries in French and English, signed official documents formalizing his kingship and sat on a golden throne while presiding over ceremonial dances.

One of MJ’s most acclaimed performances came during the halftime show at Super Bowl XXVII. As the performances began, Jackson was catapulted onto the stage as fireworks went off behind him. As he landed on the canvass, he maintained a motionless “clenched fist, standing statue stance”, dressed in a gold and black military outfit and sunglasses, he remained completely motionless for several minutes while the crowd cheered.

The entertainer then slowly removed his sunglasses, threw them away and began to sing and dance. His routine included four songs – Jam, Billie Jean, Black or White and Heal the World. It was the first Super Bowl where the audience figures increased during the half-time show, and was viewed by 135 million Americans alone.

In May 1994, Jackson married singer-songwriter Lisa Marie Presley, the daughter of the other “King”, Elvis Presley. They had first met in 1975 during one of Jackson’s family engagements at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino, and were reconnected through a mutual friend in early 1993.

As child molestation accusations became public, Jackson became dependent on Lisa Marie for emotional support. She was concerned about his faltering health and addiction to drugs. Lisa Marie explained, “I believed he didn’t do anything wrong and that he was wrongly accused and yes I started falling for him. I wanted to save him. I felt that I could do it.”

Jackson finally proposed to Lisa over the phone towards the late part of 1993, “If I asked you to marry me, would you do it?” Lisa Marie Presley and Jackson were subsequently married in the Dominican Republic in secrecy. At the time, the tabloid media speculated that the wedding was a ploy to prop up Jackson’s public image in light of prior sexual abuse allegations.

Their marriage felled through when Jackson and Lisa divorced less than two years later. However, they remained as good friends.

Michael then kept a low profile in most of 1990s and pleasantly surprised the world with the released of Invincible in October 2001. To promote the new album, a special 30th Anniversary celebration at Madison Square Garden occurred in September 2001 to mark the Jackson’s 30th year as a solo artist.

Michael appeared onstage alongside his siblings for the first time since 1984. The mega celebration also featured performances by Mya, Usher, Whitney Houston, ‘N Sync, and Slash, alongside other celebrities.

In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Michael helped organize the United We Stand: What More Can I Give benefit concert at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. The concert was aired on October 21st October 2001, and included performances from dozens of celebrity entertainers, including Michael himself who performed his song “What More Can I Give” as the finale.

Jackson’s third child, Prince Michael Jackson II (also known as Blanket) was born in 2002. The mother’s identity was never known because he said the child was the result of artificial insemination from a surrogate mother and his own sperm cells.

In November 2002, Jackson brought his newborn son onto the balcony of his hotel room in Berlin, as fans stood below. Holding him in his right arm, Jackson briefly extended the baby over the railing of the balcony, four stories above ground level, causing widespread panic and criticism in the media. Michael later regretted and apologized for the incident, calling it “a terrible mistake”.

Then in a 2003 Granada Television documentary “Living with Michael Jackson”, he was seen holding hands and discussing sleeping arrangements with a boy named Gavin Arvizo, who would later accuse him of child sexual abuse.

MJ denied the sexual abuse allegations vigorously, saying that the sleep overs were in no way sexual in nature. His good friend, celebrity Elizabeth Taylor defended him on Larry King Live, saying that she had been there when they were in the bed, watching television and reiterated that there was nothing wrong about watching TV together.

During the investigation, Jackson’s profile was examined by mental health professional Dr. Stan Katz. Dr. Katz spent several hours with the accuser too. The assessment made by Katz was that Jackson had become a regressed 10-year-old and did not fit the profile of a pedophile.

The trial came two years after Jackson was first charged. During this period, Michael became dependent on morphine and Demerol, a dependency which he subsequently overcame. He also suffered from stress-related illnesses and severe weight loss that would alter his appearance. The intensely watched trial lasted five months and MJ was finally acquitted in May 2005.

Michael was supposed to make a spectacular comeback and had been scheduled to perform 50 sold-out concerts to over a million people at 02 Arena in London from July 13 to March 6, 2010. During a publicity press conference, he had made suggestions of possible retirement after the concert series.

However, on June 25th 2009, Michael Jackson collapsed at his rented mansion at North Carolwood Drive in the Holmby Hills area of Los Angeles. Pending confirmation from toxicology reports, he was allegedly administered Demerol shortly before he stopped breathing. Attempts at resuscitating him by his personal doctors were unsuccessful.

The King Of Pop, Michael Jackson was pronounced dead at approximately 2:25 p.m. local time. Rumors and news of Jackson’s death broke internet web records triggering a cyberspace traffic jam giving Google, Twitter, Facebook and Yahoo their highest traffic on record.

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Why is Michael Savage off the 92.9 radio station in Bloomington IL?

July 20th, 2011

Question by Gracie Elwynn’s Momma: Why is Michael Savage off the 92.9 radio station in Bloomington IL?
I have been Listening to Michael for more than 2 years and one day I notice someone has replaced him. How and why? This Schnitt dude isn’t horrible but I don’t like to listen to him as much.

Best answer:

Answer by rejectedredux
He is busy preparing propaganda for the GOP elections in 2012.

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Michael Jackson – Billie Jean Cover – Charles Yang Violin Voice

July 4th, 2011

“To pay respect to one of my favorite musicians of all time, Michael Jackson, I thought it would be fun to recreate Billie Jean with just a violin and my voice. Of course, nothing could ever recreate what the King did, but here is my effort to please. I hope you guys enjoy it!” About me: Described by the Boston Globe as one who “plays classical violin with the charisma of a rock star”, Juilliard musician Charles Yang has been rocking the music scene since his childhood. Being a composer/songwriter, violinist, electric violinist, guitarist, keyboardist and vocalist, Yang has won numerous awards including 1st prize of the 2004 Lennox International Young Artist Competition, 1st place of the junior bowed instrument division of the 2005 Kingsville International Young Performer’s competition, 2nd place of the 45th Sorantin International Young Artist Competition and 36th National Young Artist Competition, winner of the 2006 Academy Violin Competition at the Aspen Music Festival and School. On June 9th of 2005, the Mayor of Austin, Texas presented Mr. Yang with his own “Charles Yang Day”. Born and raised in Austin, Texas, Mr. Yang was force-fed the violin at an early age by his parents. Starting his violin studies with his mother, Mr Yang has since studied with world-renown pedagogues such as Kurt Sassmanshaus, Paul Kantor, Brian Lewis and currently at the Juilliard School, Glenn Dicterow. Yang has appeared as soloist with numerous orchestras as well a frequent solo artist on the
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Music is My Business Delivers Multi Grammy-award Winning Producer/ Writer Bryan Michael Cox as the New Face of the 2008 Heineken Red Star Soul Tour

May 15th, 2011

Music is My Business Delivers Multi Grammy-award Winning Producer/ Writer Bryan Michael Cox as the New Face of the 2008 Heineken Red Star Soul Tour

June  12, 2008 (Atlanta, GA) – After months of negotiations Music Is My Business (MIMB) delivered 5 -time Grammy award winning super producer, Bryan-Michael Cox as the official face and spokesperson of the Heineken Red Star Soul Tour (HRSS) for 2008, further branding Heineken’s unique national music tour.

By fusing music through all elements of brand-development, Music Is My Business provided strategy to Heineken suggesting the need for a fresh,  influential, yet authentic face to champion the importance of the successful Heineken Red Star Soul Tour and the Heineken Independent Achievement Award.  To announce the partnership , Music Is My Business, Black Baby Inc’s Director of Operations, Donald Bowie and Heineken held a Bryan-Michael Cox listening session and media day in New York City. Press and media were invited to the studio to speak one-on-one with Bryan about his upcoming album, new group “Dirty Rose” and most importantly about his participation with the 2008 Heineken Red Star Soul Tour and the Independent Achievement Award.

“This is our second year working with Heineken and creating something new is important; merging a celebrity like Mr. Bryan-Michael Cox and Heineken made sense. He’s a leading super producer/songwriter who has flourished behind-the-scenes and built his brand with legendary hit records.  Now he’s ready to share his story and talent” said Music Is My Business CEO, Aaron Arnold. “Bryan’s accomplishments and progression represent exactly what The Heineken Red Star Soul initiative is all about. Creating a platform for true Soul/R&B artists and fans to celebrate the music, the talent and the hard work.”

In addition to serving as the spokesperson for the tour, Bryan-Michael Cox will perform in select cities on the tour. The star-studded lineup for the 2008 Heineken Red Star Soul concert series will also include: Raheem DeVaughn, Chrisette Michelle, Lyfe Jennings, and Dwele, among other featured artists.  The tour kicks off August 6 in Los Angeles and continues on to New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Atlanta, Washington D.C., Dallas, Detroit, and Philadelphia.  

MUSIC IS MY BUSINESS (MIMB) is a fully integrated music company, based in Atlanta. MIMB houses several divisions including: MIMB Music (artists, producers & writers) MIMB TV & Film, MIMB Marketing & Brand Development.  CEO Aaron Arnold is a former Sean “Diddy” Combs’ assistant. Prior to working at Bad Boy Records, Aaron was a Senior Brand Executive at Hill & Knowlton (NY). Music Is My Business has consulted for brands such as ESPN, Heineken, The United Nations’ World Food Organization and MTV’s Making The Band, Platinum Selling Artists, Danity Kane.  For more information visit www.musicismybusiness.net or contact Tania Parker, publicist@musicismybusiness.net or 404.808.6439

Bryan Michael-Cox has written and produced chart topping songs for powerhouse artists like Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey and Usher. And for his work with these icons, he scored his highest accolades to date: a Grammy Award for Best R&B song – “Be Without You” (songwriter award) in 2007, a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Album – The Emancipation of MiMi (producer award) in 2005 and a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B album – Confessions (producer award) in 2004.  Bryan’s talent has afforded him 19 Billboard number one hits and the SESAC Songwriter of the year award seven consecutive years from 2000 – 2007.

Heineken Red Star Soul is a proprietary event demonstrating Heineken’s continued commitment to bringing consumers innovative and electrifying musical experiences.  For more information about Heineken Red Star Soul concert dates, locations and performance lineups, as well as information about the Heineken Independent Achiever Award, selection committee members and each recipient, log on to www.heinekenredstarsoul.com


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WSTK-ITV- Sid Roth Interviews Dr Michael L Brown On “It’s Supernatural”

March 15th, 2011

WSCIRO – Seek Christian Internet Radio Outreach Station Blog: wscirochristianradioweb1.blogspot.com http – WSCIRO Direct Access As a teenager raised in a Jewish home in the 1970s, Dr. Michael L. Brown’s life was one big party filled with drugs and rock music. Then he encountered the love of God through Jesus the Messiah and was radically transformed. Michael’s Jewish father sent him to the rabbi to talk him out of his newfound faith. Instead, Michael grew stronger in his beliefs, embarking on a scholarly quest to learn Hebrew and to answer Jewish objections to Jesus. Dr’s Shirley and Jeffrey Canniff, General Managers of WSTK-ITV are bringing to the You Tube Family, the official “Life In The Spirit Seminar 7 part series. Talk 1 is God’s Love. Below will be an explanation of the nature of the talks. Life In The Spirit Seminar: Talk 1: God’s Love — ” I Wanna Know What Love Is” www.youtube.com Talk 2: Salvation — “Back To The Garden” www.youtube.com Talk 3: New Life — “Securing The Victory” www.youtube.com Talk 4: God’s Gifts – TBA Talk 5: Receiving The Gift of the Holy Spirit – TBA Talk 6: Transformation – TBA Talk 7: Growth -TBA Life In The Spirit Video Talk 2: Salvation: “Back To The Garden” – www.youtube.com You Tube Music Video Link: ” I Wanna Know What Love Is” by Foriegner: www.youtube.com Help WSTK-ITV Support our ministry to Afria by purchasing products from Zazzle at the following address: www.zazzle.com Purchasing Join Dr. Shirley Canniff on WSTK-ITV on FACE
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Mr. Music: George Michael first white singer to top black charts

February 21st, 2011

Mr. Music: George Michael first white singer to top black charts
George Michael is the first solo artist to top the R&B/Soul/Black LP chart, but whether he is the first overall depends on how you view “Saturday Night Fever.”
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Future of music is cloudy
The industry is in for a seismic shift, writes Andrew Harris , due to new devices and the advent of high-speed broadband.
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Hawkstream Radio budget on the rocks
The Student Government Association will vote on Hawkstream Radio’s budget at the end of this month, according to co-manager of Hawkstream Radio Chris Vickery. The radio station has applied for the standard $ 500 that every campus organization is eligibl…
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Bruce Springsteen w/ Michael Stipe – Because The Night

January 29th, 2011

Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band. Washington DC 11th October 2004

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Remembering Michael Jackson on POPTUB

September 26th, 2010


Michael Jackson, your songs and videos will be with us forever. Check out the videos we’re featuring today: Free Beats (K4ZUO) www.youtube.com FUNNY VIDEO:MONKEY PEES ON PRESIDENT!!! (stelivo1) www.youtube.com Saints Row 2 – A Laughing matter W/ Gary Busey (pagancow) www.youtube.com Funny Japanese Kid (Aikistein) www.youtube.com EXTREME RICE (Shesellssheshells) www.youtube.com Firework Nutshot Fail!! (TweetJoker) www.youtube.com Cat in a dress (tomomama3) www.youtube.com Something new and unusual is gaining all of the attention in Japan. (EBRUNEWS) www.youtube.com PEPSI REFRESH Michael Jackson – Billie Jean (michaeljackson) www.youtube.com Michael Jackson – Beat It (michaeljackson) www.youtube.com Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough (michaeljackson) www.youtube.com Michael Jackson – Smooth Criminal (Radio Edit) (michaeljackson) www.youtube.com Michael Jackson Bad (michaeljackson) www.youtube.com Michael Jackson – Black Or White (michaeljackson) www.youtube.com POPTUB: We make YouTube videos about YouTube videos on YouTube. It’s not that complicated.

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George Michael – Freedom! ’90

August 31st, 2010


Music video by George Michael performing Freedom! ’90. (c) 1990 Sony BMG Music Entertainment (UK) Limited

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