No, Michael Jackson didn't own the bones of Joseph Merrick, the 19th-century Englishman known for having severe deformities who was called the Elephant Man. But perhaps because Jackson was reportedly fascinated with the historical figure, rumors started swirling in the '80s that Jackson had purcha...
No, Michael Jackson didn't own the bones of Joseph Merrick, the 19th-century Englishman known for having severe deformities who was called the Elephant Man. But perhaps because Jackson was reportedly fascinated with the historical figure, rumors started swirling in the '80s that Jackson had purcha...
No, Michael Jackson didn't own the bones of Joseph Merrick, the 19th-century Englishman known for having severe deformities who was called the Elephant Man. But perhaps because Jackson was reportedly fascinated with the historical figure, rumors started swirling in the '80s that Jackson had purcha...
Amazingly enough, I got my chance. After establishing myself with a music business day job as a journalist and then a publicist, by the late ‘70s, I actually got to write with a couple of my idols. To write lyrics for Dion DiMucci and Felix Cavaliere is still a little bit surreal f...
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Poly-Olbion – that’s how you write a title page to pull in the readers I would argue (though the evidence of a lot of poetry itself perhaps argues against me – especially the Spenser’s Faerie Queen, Michael Drayton’s Poly-Olbion kind of poetry that I’m quite fond of) that ...
You don’t get the feeling that the riddle surrounding her music is calculated to create a marketable mystique. Some artists, such as Sting and U2’s Bono, can articulate their feelings both in and out of their music. Others, notably Bob Dylan to Michael Jackson, find it as difficult as...
“Waterfalls” is not about cascading rain; it is about drug abuse and HIV, and was the first song to reference the disease in its lyrics, according to the HuffPost. TLC member Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas said the band was shocked when the hit beat out Michael Jackson to become the first...
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[Jackson] in L.A. to put bass on. [Then we would] send it out to Jonathan Cain to do some keyboard work and then write some lyrics. When I’d get the lyrics back from Jonathan, then I would connect on Zoom withArnel [Pineda]in the Philippines. I’d come in on the night shift...