host and Nerdist creator Chris Hardwick, creator and executive producer of “The Walking Dead” and “Outcast” Robert Kirkman, award-winning filmmaker and founder/chairman of El Rey Network Robert Rodriguez, fan-favorite actor Danny Trejo,“An American Werewolf in London” and Michael Jackson’s ...
Producer:Quincy Jones It's close to midnight And something evil's lurking in the dark Under the moonlight you see a sight That almost stops your heart You try to scream but terror takes The sound before you make it You start to freeze as horror looks You right between the ...
[00:00:00] Producer:Quincy Jones [00:59:00] It"s close to midnight [01:01:00] And something evil"s lurking in the dark [01:07:00] Under the moonlight you see a sight [01:10:00] That almost stops your heart [01:13:00] You try to scream but terror takes [01:17:00] The...
Producer Quincy Jones said that he and Michael Jackson faced seemingly endless challenges while recording Thriller. They found themselves behind schedule, they had to work on other projects, and they even dealt with a fire in the studio. Jones said that the fire felt like a sign as they recor...
Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” was an album born of outsized ambitions. Having come into his own with the multiplatinum-selling “Off the Wall,” Jackson wanted to make a record that would turn him into the biggest star in the world. That’s not asking for too much, is it? But here...
Earlier in February, it was reported thatBohemian Rhapsodyproducer Graham King had signed on to produceMichael,anupcoming Jackson biopicco-produced by the singer’s estate. King hadsecured the rightsto make a film about Jackson’s life and career in 2019, months after HBO aired allegations child...
Michael Jackson — "Thriller" (1984) The 1984 GRAMMYs undeniably belonged toMichael Jackson. The King of Pop picked up a whopping 11 nominations for his first blockbuster album,Thriller, and then converted seven of them into wins (he also took home Best Recording for Children for his narration...
any category. + Album of the Year + Record of the Year ("Beat It") + Best Male Pop Vocals ("Thriller") + Best Male Rock Vocals ("Beat It") + Best Male R&B Vocals ("Billie Jean") + Best R&B Song ("Billie Jean") + Producer of the Year (Qunicy Jones and Michael Jackson) ...
With a production budget of $750,000, recording sessions took place between April and November 1982 at Westlake Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California. Assisted by producer Quincy Jones, Jackson wrote four of Thriller's nine tracks. Following the release of the album's first ...