Destroyed by a fire in the 1980s, Nederland's legendary Caribou Ranch has become one of Colorado's most forgotten recording studios from the heyday of rock 'n' roll.
Despite being dead for nearly five years, Michael Jackson "performed" at the Billboard Music Awards on Sunday night.
"How?," you might ask.
Holograms, kids. Holograms.
It was on this day back 25 years ago in 1987 that the first of five consecutive singles from Michael Jackson's Bad album went to the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 Songs Chart. The duet ballad with with Siedah Garrett, "I Just Can't Stop Loving You" also reached number one on the Billboard R&B and adult contemporary charts.
One of Michael Jackson‘s many idiosyncrasies was his love for exotic animals. And since the late music legend was sort of the rich madman type, he kept a menagerie of giraffes, flamingos, orangutans, elephants and tigers on his notorious Neverland Ranch.
Sadly, one of the tigers — who Jackson had named ‘Thriller’ after his seminal 1982 album — has passed away.
It’s been three years to the day since music legend Michael Jackson died of a propofol overdose. As upsetting as his passing was to his millions of loyal fans, it was even more devastating to his three young children Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. (“Prince”), Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson and Prince Michael Jackson II (“Blanket.”)
If you have nightmares of robots taking over the world, this video won’t help. It is, however, an impressive display of technology as a perfectly synchronized group of ‘bots dance in time to Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller.’ All hail our toe-tapping mechanical overlords!
We’ve seen dancing traffic cops before, but this Filipino officer works it like no other while directing traffic on the streets of Manilla.
Florida residents recently got a rude awakening when ‘Billie Jean,’ Michael Jackson’s classic ode to baby daddy drama, played for hours over a school’s malfunctioning public address system in the middle of the night. Well, that explains the reports of spontaneous “moonwalking.”
Dr. Conrad Murray has been found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the case involving the death of Michael Jackson. The verdict was reached on the second day of deliberation. The verdict was read aloud to quiet cheers in the courtroom. Dr. Murray now faces up to four years in prison.