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"New book"Michael Jackson: The Maestro" by Chris Cadman (link)"
Sun Dec-22-13 11:55 PM by jaywonder

  

          

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http://www.amazon.com/Michael-Jackson-Maestro-Chris-Cadman/dp/0755216091/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1387626499&sr=8-1&keywords=michael+jackson+the+maestro

MICHAEL JACKSON: THE MAESTRO BY CHRIS CADMAN
AVAILABLE NOW

From the moment he first stepped on stage at the age of five to his final rehearsals at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, Michael Joe Jackson
was a dynamic performer. During his 45 year career in entertainment, Jackson changed the face of popular music with an influence that is still seen today.
As a member of The Jackson 5 at Motown Records to the rebirth as The Jacksons at Epic to the megastardom of his solo career including
best sellers such as Off The Wall, Bad, Dangerous, and Thriller, the biggest selling album of all time, Jackson had a career that few can only imagine.


"The Maestro", the new book from the co-author of "Michael Jackson: For The Record", Chris Cadman takes the reader through the music that made the world dance and sing along,
the TV performances that were household events, the tours that sold out venues across the worlds, and many moments that are remembered today.
Included is information on Jackson's many recordings from the mid 1960s sessions at Steeltown Records to his final recordings, performances,
short films, film projects, and information on the producers, directors, songwriters, and many others who played a significant role in Jackson's career.

Also included are rare interviews, speeches, and quotes from TV, radio and magazines spanning over four decades

Carefully researched for a span of 4 years, "The Maestro" goes past the tabloid generated image and
looks into the work of one of the greatest artists of all time.


Pages: 860
Size: Crown Quarto
ISBN:
Retail Price: £22.95


About Chris Cadman:
Chris Cadman is an is an English author and historian on music icon Michael Jackson as well as The Jackson family
In 1990, Cadman, with friend and collborator Craig Halstead, compiled the discography for the Michael Jackson fanzine, "Off The Wall"
and launched the short lived fanzine, "Jackson" in 1995

Cadman has written and co-written reference books on Michael Jackson, including "Michael Jackson: The Early Years", and "Michael Jackson: The Solo Years",
as well as books on Jackson's family such as "Janet Jackson: For The Record", and "The Jacksons' Number Ones"
"Michael Jackson: For The Record", written by Cadman and Craig Halstead, was the #1 selling book on Jackson for a 8 week period on Amazon in 2009

Chris was born in July 1961 in West Bromwich, England. A karate black belt 1st Dan by the
age of 15 years, he joined the family business on leaving school, a business he still helps to run today,
supplying and servicing saws for companies across the West Midlands, where he still lives.
He is married to his wife Lynne, and has 2 daughters, Samantha and Stephanie.

Contact:

https://twitter.com/MJJ_Archives
http://www.cadman-halstead-musicbooks.com/


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much respect to Chris and all you Guys
Dec 22nd 2013
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RE: much respect to Chris and all you Guys
Dec 23rd 2013
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      i miss those days
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