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Michael Jackson's birth
Michael Joseph Jackson was born in Indiana (USA) -
The Jackson Brothers
Michael becomes a one of the members of The Jackson brothers, a group of music where he sang with his brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon. As jackson had good singing skills he became the lead singer. Their father used them to get money -
First appearances
The Jackson 5 makes its first appearance at the legendary Apollo Theater in New York, winning the hearts of the public -
Forever, Michael
Forever, Michael is the fourth record of Michael Jackson as a solist. This album shows a change in the musical genre of the sixteen-year-old, who adopted a more Soft Soul sound that he would continue to develop on his solo albums after Epic Records. -
Thriller
The album "Thriller" is released, which among its seven "number one" includes "Billie Jean" and "Beat It", reaching the seal of 50 million copies sold in the world. -
We are the World
He writes "We Are The World", a song that included the main singers of the time, whose benefits are destined to the fight against hunger in Africa. -
Michael is seen for the first time wearing a sanitary mask in public
There are several theories by which michael jackson wore a mask but the most credible is that he wore it to take care of his voice or to cover his skin from the sun -
Michael Jackson declares himself innocent to allegations by a lawyer
A lawyer acuses him of seducing and abusing thirteen-year-old Jordy Chandler but, in december, Michael makes a TV appearance saying he is innocent of the child molestation charges. -
Marriage with Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of Elvis.
Michael Jackson gets marriage with Lisa Presley, daughter of Elvis Presley. The marriage lasted a little over a year. -
Thinking about the old times
He releases Thriller 25 to mark the 25th anniversary of Thriller. It features a previously unreleased song, “For All Time,” also he releases resultados remixes with young artists -
Goodbye to a star
He dies of cardiac arrest due to propofol and benzodiazepine intoxication. The Los Angeles County Coroner finds his death a homicide. His personal physician Conrad Murray is convicted of involuntary manslaughter