It's been a year since he left us abruptly and some of us have been messed up ever since. The King of Pop, Michael Jackson entered our homes as youngsters and provided a lot of us with the soundtrack to our lives. When Jackson died suddenly of a cardiac arrest on this day last year, the world mourned the loss of an innovator, a humanitarian, a leader - someone who gave of himself without question, even when the world turned their backs on him. He preached love and humanity for all and never stopped being the consummate performer. The man was ahead of his time, an immortal amongst mortals. He was, and always will be the Greatest Performer of All Time. She's So New York commemorates the 1 year anniversary of Michael Jackson's death with a collection of videos and songs near and dear to us. We miss you Michael, more than you'll ever know.
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Friday, June 25, 2010
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Special Event: Leaving Neverland
LEAVING NEVERLAND:
In memorium of the one-year anniversary of MJ's passing, Tony Award winning director and choreographer, George Faison, is staging a one-night only tribute to the late King of Pop,Michael Jackson, with whom he worked on many occasions during his theatrical and musical career. June 25th, 2010, Showtime is 8pm, at the Faison Firehouse Theater, 6 Hancock Place, West 124th Street, between St.Nicholas & Morningside Avenues in Harlem, NYC. Written by Quincy Troupe.
Directed by George Faison. Musical Director, Brian Whitted. With Toni Seawright, Deborah Gregory, Daniel Carlton, Russell Ferguson, Kevin Hunte, Angel Morales and Mike Hammond. Admission: $20.
In memorium of the one-year anniversary of MJ's passing, Tony Award winning director and choreographer, George Faison, is staging a one-night only tribute to the late King of Pop,Michael Jackson, with whom he worked on many occasions during his theatrical and musical career. June 25th, 2010, Showtime is 8pm, at the Faison Firehouse Theater, 6 Hancock Place, West 124th Street, between St.Nicholas & Morningside Avenues in Harlem, NYC. Written by Quincy Troupe.
Directed by George Faison. Musical Director, Brian Whitted. With Toni Seawright, Deborah Gregory, Daniel Carlton, Russell Ferguson, Kevin Hunte, Angel Morales and Mike Hammond. Admission: $20.
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