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Monday, 13 May 2013
Michael Jackson could not sing and dance live at the same time
There was a 'secret plan' to use his backing tracks for his This Is It shows Michael Jackson in rehearsals
Michael Jackson could not sing and dance live at the same time, claim emails to be presented in court The Michael Jackson Company, LLC
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Tragic Michael Jackson was so frail in the days before his death he could not sing and dance at the same time, documents allege. And it is claimed his physical state so worried bosses of his comeback tour that they made contingency plans to use backing tracks at his £100-a-ticket shows.But The King of Pop died aged 50 from an overdose of powerful anaesthetic shortly before the This Is It shows were was due to start at London’s O2 Arena in July 2009. Jackson’s mother Katherine, together with his three children, are suing concert promoters AEG Live for £31billion.A string of emails, seen by the Mirror and to be presented to the Los Angeles Superior Court in California, make it clear there were serious fears about Jacko’s ability to perform.Long-term Jackson family friend Terry Harvey claims the singer had laid down vocals over several months to work as back-up material for shows.And the promoter insists he made Jackson’s managers Dr Tohme Tohme, Frank DiLeo and contract lawyer Dennis Hawk aware of his dangerously frail state.He says he warned Di Leo, who died in 2011:
“You are going to kill Michael.”In other evidence it is claimed Jacko was so emaciated that, two days before he died, his heart could be seen beating.Make-up artist Karen Faye said costume director Michael Bush looked in horror at Jackson’s unclothed body before a dress rehearsal: “He said, ‘Oh my God ... I could see Michael’s heart beat through the skin of his chest’.”Faye, 60, who worked for Jackson over nearly three decades, claimed he was on the brink of death weeks before his drug overdose.She wept, describing how she made up Jackson in his coffin, but refused to “help retouch” footage of the singer for the posthumous documentary, “This Is It”.Faye blasted: “It was a lie. I didn’t want a lie.“Everybody was lying after he died, (saying) Michael was well. Everybody knew he wasn’t. I felt retouching Michael was just a part of that lie.”The key emails show there was a difference between the public version of Jackson’s rehearsals and reality.
“His employees saw him unable to walk after visiting doctors – it was even on the news, but no one stepped in. I think AEG will lose to Katherine Jackson.”The Jackson family claim that as Jackson’s personal physician Dr Conrad Murray was responsible for administering the fatal anaesthetic, AEG should be held responsible as they were his employer. AEG deny responsibility.Murray, paid £100,000 a month by Jackson, got four years jail for involuntary manslaughter.
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