Friday, June 25, 2010

Remembering Michael Jackson

Today it has been a year since the king of the pop suddenly died – leaving behind many speculations as to the cause of his death and his entire career as well. He rose with a Thriller and then there was no turning back. His every album hit the charts and was never in shadows of popularity. Jackson has been recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time by Guinness World Records.

Fans all over the world are gathering and joining hands together to pay rich tribute to their pop hero in many ways. For instance in Tokyo, some of the Jackson's most devoted fans will mark the anniversary in a 1,100-dollar-a-ticket slumber party. At Beverley Hills, a special tribute "Forever Michael" is being organized on Saturday, with tickets priced at between 150 and 500 dollars. It is expected that some members of MJ will attend the gathering to pay homage to their fallen king. Thousands of Jackson fans are expected to go to the Forest Lawn Memorial Park in the Los Angeles, where MJ is buried.

Read more about Michael Jackson (Wikipedia)

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