Michael's last days and Memorial Service are captured in this engaging 79-minute film that pays respect to the King. As the world celebrates Michael's life and legacy, it is easy to see why he was the brightest star. As an artist and entertainer, he still looms larger than life. The King will live forever through his music.
Wilson Ebiye, President and CEO of Rock City Entertainment states, "The Life and Times of the King of Pop 1958-2009 is a great companion piece to This Is It. The film is a concerted effort to preserve and protect Michael's legacy of humanitarianism, peace and love."
Life & Times Of The King Of Pop 1958-2009 features appearances at the Memorial Service by a wide-ranging cast of celebrities and entertainers such as Usher, Janet Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, The Jacksons, Berry Gordy, Brooke Shields, Magic Johnson, Rev. Al Sharpton, Stevie Wonder and Lionel Richie.
Michael Jackson was the most famous human being on earth and perhaps the greatest entertainer of our time. When a king dies, the heir or a peer takes over the throne. The passing of Michael Jackson, The King Of Pop is a different case. Michael is irreplaceable. He was born on August 29th,1958 in Gary, Indiana to a working class family. He died on June 25th, 2009 as the undisputed King Of Pop.
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