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Reply #210 posted 08/07/10 7:59pm

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What about these classic Jackie songs?

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Reply #211 posted 08/09/10 3:58am

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Thanx Corvette & Jabar for adding Jackie's trax exclaim

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Reply #212 posted 08/09/10 4:44am

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Thanx Corvette & Jabar for adding Jackie's trax exclaim

You're welcome.

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Reply #213 posted 08/09/10 12:24pm

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WildStyle said:

mimi07 said:

Siggy's new song featuring his dad jackie

Jackie sounds great but Siggie isn't much of a rapper.

I SOOO wanna click play but I'm afraid. I love me some Jackie (Like LOOOOOVVEEEEE me some Jackie - his body was redonkulous during the Victory Tour!) but Siggy is THE WORST. I mean really? How are you trying to be all hardcore when you are the son of Jackie, the most CRYING-EST Jackson this side of Michael? YOU ARE NOT HARDCORE! Your uncle wore eyeliner. Seriously.

**sigh** Okay. I'ma listen.

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Edit: Okay. I got thru two minutes... I couldn't take any more. He sounds like he's stuck in the late 90s with that rap style and lyrics. I mean It's great that he's getting together with his father and they are producing music and all, but I'm hoping this is a hobby and that he's got a real job making real income. Cause this ain't gettin it.

Production seems tight tho.

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Reply #214 posted 08/09/10 12:53pm

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I honestly feel that none of the new generation are good artists confused
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Reply #215 posted 08/09/10 12:59pm

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Reply #216 posted 08/09/10 1:49pm

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babybugz said:

I honestly feel that none of the new generation are good artists confused

They really aren't. I hate to say that because I am sure they are nice people. I was never into 3T when they came out with their album in the 90s, I thought they looked odd and sounded odder.

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Reply #217 posted 08/10/10 12:22am

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[Edited 8/10/10 0:25am]

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Reply #218 posted 08/10/10 12:52am

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Icon Series Launched by Universal Music Enterprises

Includes First Hits Collections From Erykah Badu And Hoobastank, And Compilation Of #1s From Janet Jackson Greatest Hits Albums At A Great Price; From ABBA, Neil Diamond, and KISS to Nirvana and Rush SANTA MONICA, Calif., Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- A new series of albums featuring the greatest hits, signature tunes and fan favorites of the most popular artists in music history will offer unprecedented value to consumers. The aptly named Icon series from Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) launches August 31, 2010, with releases from 30 major artists spanning rock, pop, R&B and country. Each album, at a great price, includes 12 hit tracks. Noteworthy among the releases are the first-ever retrospectives from neo-soul queen Erykah Badu and alt-rock heroes Hoobastank. Several artists--Patsy Cline, Marvin Gaye, KISS, Styx, The Temptations and Don Williams--are spotlighted with additional 2-CD versions filled with 24 selections.

--Jackson 5 – Icon (Universal Motown/UMe): Along with the biggest hits from the classic family act--#1s "ABC," "I Want You Back," "I'll Be There" and "Never Say Goodbye"--are solo Michael smashes such as "Got To Be There." Icon 2 adds more solo Michael, such as "Ben" and "Rockin' Robin," and solo Jermaine, including "Daddy's Home."

--Janet Jackson – Number Ones - Icon (A&M/UMe): The Jackson sister is a dance icon and every track on her collection hit #1, from "Miss You Much" and "Doesn't Really Matter" to "Nasty" and "That's The Way Love Goes." Also for the first time on a collection, the recent track "Nothing" from the Tyler Perry movie "Why Did I Get Married, Too?"

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Reply #219 posted 08/10/10 10:17am

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Reply #220 posted 08/10/10 2:16pm

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Reply #221 posted 08/10/10 5:21pm

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Great pics Mimi07 !

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Reply #222 posted 08/10/10 5:22pm

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mimi07 said:

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Jackie ... lol

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Reply #223 posted 08/10/10 9:49pm

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I honestly feel that none of the new generation are good artists confused

I respect the new generation, however why is it always the case that the Jackson have to be a music-oriented family. Why didn't any of them ever try becoming a doctor, lawyer, or expand their horizons??

They have all the money in the world lol.

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Reply #224 posted 08/11/10 2:39am

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Reply #225 posted 08/11/10 9:28pm

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Shango said:

mimi07 said:

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Jackie ... lol

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Yeah it's like "oh you mocked me for liking him but now he's dead it's cool to play him again?" And then they look at you funny when you don't play him. -Timmy on after 6-25 fans
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Reply #226 posted 08/11/10 9:47pm

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JabarR74 said:

In honor of Michael today, I wanna bring back my most popular thread!

Gat damn is that LaToya looking soooo rough???? eek

The message you are about to hear are not meant for transmission. Should ONLY be accessed in the privacy of your mind. Words are so intense so if you dare to listen.Take off your clothes and meet me between the lines. wildsign
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Reply #227 posted 08/12/10 7:39am

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Reply #228 posted 08/12/10 9:03am

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Reply #229 posted 08/12/10 10:38pm

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Jackson 5 member to speak at NAACP banquet Saturday

Published: Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 6:01 a.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 11:17 p.m.

HOUMA — Marlon Jackson Sr., former member of the Jackson 5 and brother to the late Michael Jackson, will speak at the Terrebonne NAACP's annual banquet Saturday.

The Freedom Fund Banquet is set for 6 p.m. Saturday at the Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center, 346 Civic Center Blvd., Houma.

Chapter President Jerome Boykin said 1,000 tickets have been sold for the event. This year's theme of "One Nation, One Dream" evokes Martin Luther King Jr.'s famous "I Have a Dream" speech.

"It means one dream for everyone," Boykin said. "The dream is equality for all of us."

The chapter is also giving 29 students college scholarships of $1,000 each, the most the organization has given at one time, Boykin said.

Tickets are $50 each and available for purchase through the Civic Center Box Office, open from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. through today. Tickets can be purchased the day of the event at the Civic Center Box Office starting at 5 p.m. Saturday.

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Reply #230 posted 08/13/10 4:10pm

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Michael and Marlon

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Reply #231 posted 08/14/10 6:57am

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Great pics again Mimi07 ! Brothers united. It really struck me when Marlon spoke in the end at MJ's funeral sad ...

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Reply #232 posted 08/14/10 8:48am

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Shango said:

Great pics again Mimi07 ! Brothers united. It really struck me when Marlon spoke in the end at MJ's funeral sad ...

Your welcome smile Yeah it was so sad. Michael and Marlona re so close in age just imagine all the meories they ahve together:-(

BTW Marlon is supposed to be accpeting an honor for michael the weekend.

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Reply #233 posted 08/14/10 11:00am

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That's great about Marlon accepting that honor. Thanks for letting know cool

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Reply #234 posted 08/14/10 5:18pm

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MOL said:

on the outside but he sur

Yes, you are. He may be adorable on the outside but he surely isn't level-headed. Tito abandoned his children, refused to pay child support and their studies. Until Dee Dee died he simply couldn't care less about his own three children. He has been jobless for his entire life and was a sex addict who cheated on his wife with any human being who happened to wear skirts. Tito, just like the rest of the family, is horrible with managing money and not only is he penniless but when he has money in his hands he wastes everything on cars and stuff. Level headed? Not an adjective which describes Tito. Sorry.

Oh, and if he was level headed he wouldn't have had a child out of the wedlock and Dee Dee wouldn't have divorced him because of his out of this world philandering ways. I wonder what pass will you give him.

Why are you assuming that II'm going to give this man a "pass".,,,besides that, you act as if you know and live these people's lives. And no I'm not saying what Tito did and has done was right.

Besides that I'm not even sure if all the information you've given me is completely true, and my statement was based solely off of what I've seenn on the Jacksons reality show, and how the brothers act/interact with each other. I love the Jacksons for their musical legacy, but other than that I'm not one to research their personal lives like you.

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Reply #235 posted 08/15/10 4:40am

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Jackson 5 star speaks at NAACP gathering

HOUMA — Faith in others and yourself is good, but that's not all it takes.

That's the message Marlon Jackson, a member of the musical group the Jackson 5 and brother to pop icon Michael Jackson, had for a group of young graduates Saturday night.

"Faith without action is just words," Jackson, clad in a black pinstripe suit, said in his speech during the Terrebonne NAACP's 28th Annual Freedom Fund Banquet. Whatever your dream is, "you must put your time into it."

Hundreds gathered at the Houma-Terrebonne Civic Center to celebrate the achievements of 29 recent high-school graduates honored by the NAACP's scholarship process. Each received a $1,000 award from the NAACP and other community groups.

Marlon Jackson is one of the five brothers who formed the Jackson 5, the youthful singing group from Gary, Ind., that topped the charts in the 1970s with hits like "I Want You Back" and "ABC."

Jackson sprinkled his talk with anecdotes from his childhood in showbiz. He and his brother Michael usually had money to buy candy at school when they were kids, he said, thanks to the coins they got onstage when they did splits during singing and dancing numbers. It was hard to get home late from performing and have to go to school and learn, but it was also rewarding, he said.

Jackson said he used to wonder why he had to learn about British history in school, but that came in handy when the group got called upon to play for the queen of England.

Jackson's interest in the history of the slave trade ran much deeper, a subject he spoke about at length. In his case, his faith in God helped nurture that interest and eventually led him to a business opportunity to build up museums and tourism about the slave trade in Nigeria.

"He wants to strap those wings on you and soar," Jackson told the crowd.

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Reply #236 posted 08/15/10 8:17am

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Checkin' the cakes lol

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Reply #237 posted 08/15/10 8:21am

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"...Aaiight fellas ... what's the plan ?..." lol, cool snapshot and camera-lens/filter.

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Reply #238 posted 08/16/10 2:51am

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A posthumous dance into the hall

SARATOGA SPRINGS -- He moonwalked only on video, but Michael Jackson danced his way Sunday into the National Museum of Dance Hall of Fame.

Fourteen months after his death at age 50, Jackson became the first dancer from the world of pop and rock 'n' roll to be inducted into the dance hall of fame in Saratoga Springs. At a ceremony attended by his brother Marlon, Jackson became the 44th dancer or choreographer enshrined in the hall. Most came from the worlds of ballet and modern dance.

As soft-spoken as his late brother, Marlon said he wished Michael could be here to accept the honor in person. Michael Jackson died in June 2009 of cardiac arrest. His personal doctor was charged with involuntary manslaughter for allegedly administering the sedatives that killed him.

"What we always did, including Michael, was try to reach out and bring happiness to people," said Marlon, who was the second youngest member of the Jackson 5 -- one year older than Michael. "That's what we tried to do, bring people together in a peaceful environment ... unite people around the world as one.

"I'm proud of him for what he accomplished in his life. That he's being recognized for his ability, his musical ability and dance ability, makes me feel good inside."

The induction ceremony was an extension of a gala the previous evening called the National Museum of Dance Tribute to Michael Jackson. Tickets were $300. They included admission to the induction, which alone cost $50.

Attendees stepped into the museum through an elegant entryway of black-and-gold drapes. They were immediately offered a glass of champagne.

They were treated to Michael Jackson videos and dance tributes, including one by the Lombard twins, Martin and Facundo, who perform in the recently released dance film "Step Up 3D." As they gyrated in the style of Jackson, fans in the audience hollered, "Michael ... Michael."

Before the ceremony, Marlon said that when he and Michael were boys, they pretended that Michael was Fred Astaire and Marlon was Gene Kelly. They emulated the masters' moves, took pieces from each, and that's how Michael built his routines, Marlon said.

Michele Riggi, president of the dance museum's board of directors, said Jackson's trailblazing style of dance and his impact on the world of dance qualified him for the hall of fame.

"The moonwalk, I mean, he was the first to do that," she said. "And all his dance moves, from his robot dances to the moonwalk to all his gyrations and song and dance together, were such a unique style.

"Along with his music and dance, he was a complete person and so worthy of being inducted."

Jackson joins such legendary figures in the hall as Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham, Jerome Robbins, Alvin Ailey, Paul Taylor, Robert Joffrey and Bob Fosse. Their plaques hang side by side in the order they were inducted. At the end, now, will hang one for the King of Pop.

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Reply #239 posted 08/17/10 4:49pm

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Joe Jackson: I Get No Respect

8/16/2010 3:45 PM PDT by TMZ Staff

Joe Jackson's lawyer claims, his client has not been treated with "dignity and worth" by the judge in the Michael Jackson probate case. Jackson's lawyer, Brian Oxman, filed papers with a California appeals court, claiming the probate judge was wrong in shutting down Joe's attempt to 86 executors John Branca and John McClain. The trial judge ruled Joe had no legal standing to object to the duo, because Joe himself was intentionally excluded by MJ as a beneficiary under the will. But Oxman claims Joe was financially dependent on his son and should therefore have a right to object to the appointment of the men who are making financial decisions for the Estate. Although Joe is alleging various misdeeds on the part of the executors -- including fraud and embezzlement, which the executors strongly deny -- the lawyer for Michael Jackson's kids claim Joe is actually harming them with all the "procedural wrangling." Margaret Lodise, the kids' lawyer, says Joe only cares about his stake in the Estate and, therefore, he's "the ultimate dog in the manger."

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