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Remembering Michael Jackson


Berry Gordy Remembers Michael Jackson


I am shocked beyond words.    It’s like a dream  -  a bad dream.  This cannot be!   How can Michael Jackson not be here?

 

As a kid, Michael was always beyond his years.  He had a knowingness about him that was incredible. 

 

When I first heard him sing Smokey’s song “Who’s Lovin’ You” at 10 years’ old, it felt like he had lived the song for 50 years. 

 

Somehow, even at that first meeting with him, he had a hunger to learn, a hunger to be the best and was willing to work as hard and as long as it took.

 

I had no concern about his ability to go to the top.  He was like my son.  He had warmth, sensitivity and two personalities. 

 

When he was not on stage, he was loving, respectful and shy.  When he WAS on stage, he was so in charge you would not believe he was the same person. 

 

Michael was and will remain one of the greatest entertainers that ever lived. 

 

He was exceptional, artistic and original.  He gave the world his heart and soul through his music.

 

I extend my sympathies to Joe, Katherine and the entire Jackson family.  My prayers are with them. 

 

 

Berry Gordy

Founder, Motown

June 25, 2009

Smokey Robinson Remembers Michael Jackson

"It is always hard to lose a friend. I will miss Michael and all that he brought to the world through his music and his creative genius. I know his legend will live on and the world will miss him dearly."

 

- Smokey Robinson


Yusuf (Artist Formally Known as Cat Stevens) Remembers Michael Jackson

“On the day Michael Jackson died, like Hal Ashby, we’re left only to mourn. But we can also celebrate their life’s works because that’s what we are going to remember them by.”

 

- Yusuf (Artist formally known as Cat Stevens)

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