The definitive biography of Michael Jackson, a âvividâŠgripping...authoritative account of a world-changing force of natureâ (Rolling Stone), celebrating the King of Popâs legendary contributions to music, dance, and popular culture.
From the moment in 1965 when he first stepped on stageâat age sevenâin Gary, Indiana, Michael Jackson was destined to become the undisputed King of Pop. In a career spanning four decades, Jackson became a global icon, selling over four hundred million albums, earning thirteen Grammy awards, and spinning dance moves that captivated the world. Songs like âBillie Jeanâ and âBlack and Whiteâ altered our national discussion of race and equality, and Jacksonâs signature aesthetic, from the single white glove to the moonwalk, defined a generation. Despite publicized scandals and controversy, Jacksonâs ultimate legacy will always be his music.
In an account that âreminds us why Michael Jackson was, indeed, a âgeniusâ entertainerâ (New York Newsday), Rolling Stone contributing editor Steve Knopper delves deeply into Jacksonâs music and talent. From the artistâs early days with the Jackson 5, to his stratospheric success as a solo artist, to âBeat Itâ and âThriller,â âBadâ and âThe Man in the Mirror,â to his volatile final years, his attempted comeback, and untimely death, Knopper draws on his âcritical and reportorial savvy in assessing Jacksonâs creative peaks and valleys,â (USA TODAY) exploring the beguiling and often contradictory forces that fueled Michael Jacksonâs genius. Drawing on an amazing four hundred interviewsâranging from Jacksonâs relatives, friends, and key record executives to celebrities like will.i.am and Weird Al Yankovicâthis critical biography puts his career into perspective and celebrates his triumph in art and music. This is âa thoughtful look at an artist who grew up in a segregated mill town and who, for the rest of his life, made music to bring down wallsâ (Chicago Tribune).