Archive for February, 2007

Michael Will Not Attend Italian Music Festival

Sunday, February 18th, 2007

Regarding the most recent rumours circulating about Michael Jackson’s attendance to San Remo Music Festival in Italy, General Manager Raymone Bain has confirmed to CTE the Italian fan club the following:

“Please disregard any rumours. My office has spoken to no one regarding this event. Whatever is being written is pure speculation and not fact from us. […] You can advise the fans that it is a rumour.

Best,

Raymone K. Bain”

Source: CTE Fan Club, MJFC-USA

Lawsuit Filed Against Jackson, Marian Medical Center

Sunday, February 18th, 2007

Michael Jackson and Marian Medical Center have been sued by the family of a Santa Maria woman who died at the hospital in February 2005, shortly after she was transported from a two-bed trauma room to make room for the entertainer.

The civil complaint, filed Thursday in Santa Barbara County Superior Court in Santa Maria on the two-year anniversary of the death of 73-year-old Manuela Gomez Ruiz, alleges abuse of celebrity status.

It blames Marian Medical Center and Jackson for the “outrageous, circus-like atmosphere they orchestrated during the last hours of Manuela Ruiz’s life and its obvious emotional and mental lasting effects upon the plaintiffs.”

The plaintiffs, mostly children of Ruiz, are seeking undetermined damages. They allege intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligent infliction of emotional distress, elder abuse, false imprisonment and conspiracy on the part of Jackson, Marian Medical Center and Catholic Healthcare West, which owns the hospital.

Marian Medical Center said in a written statement that the suit appeared to be without merit.

“The most recent complaint appears to be another frivolous claim to generate publicity,” according to the statement.

The Medical center also expressed sympathy for the loss experienced by the Ruiz family:

“Patient care and safety is always our first priority at Marian. As such, we are confident the care provided to Mrs. Ruiz was exceptional.”

Hugh Spackman, the Santa Barbara-based attorney representing Marian in the case, said Friday, “Unfortunately, I can’t comment about any of the facts underlying this suit.”

During his child-molestation trial two years ago, which ultimately resulted in his acquittal, Jackson was taken to Marian Feb. 15, 2005, complaining of flu-like symptoms.

The complaint alleges that due to what it called Marian’s unspoken “VIP” policy for affording priority admission and prime accommodations to high-profile patients, Jackson was able to avoid court that day by basically “hijacking” the hospital under the guise that he suffered from a serious illness.

“Manuela Ruiz was dying,” according to the lawsuit filed by attorney James McKiernan of San Luis Obispo. “Michael Jackson was also dying … but instead, dying not to go to court that day for his then-pending and highly publicized criminal trial for child molestation.”

Ruiz, who had suffered from a massive heart attack early that day, was placed in a two-bed trauma room, in a restricted area of the hospital, according to the plaintiffs.

Ruiz was admitted in critical condition and was put on life support.

Just after 8:30 a.m., “several nurses suddenly rushed into Manuela’s room …. and without any explanation, hastily started unplugging the respiratory ventilator and disconnecting the other life support system machines that she was attached to,” the lawsuit alleges.

Informed that “a private patient” needed the room “to protect his privacy,” two of Ruiz’s daughters complained that their mother was too critical to be moved.

The lawsuit asserts that neither Ruiz nor her daughters posed a “privacy risk” for Jackson, as they weren’t in a state to pester him.

Ruiz, kept alive by hand-pumped oxygen, was slowly transported to an exam room with no medical equipment in it.

Life-support machines arrived at Ruiz’s new room.

Ruiz had another heart attack, but milling crowds delayed her arrival at the critical-care unit, according to the complaint.

Ruiz died later that evening.

McKiernan said Friday that he initially discussed filing a wrongful-death lawsuit. However, after several experts reviewed records, McKiernan thought such an allegation would be difficult to prove.

“I think we should focus on the main problem, which would be the way everyone was treated,” he said.

McKiernan said the plaintiffs will let a jury decide the amount of damages owed based on the merits of the case.

The attorney said the plaintiffs waited to file the lawsuit so it could be viewed objectively, removed from other suits Jackson was facing.

“The primary reason was the family didn’t want to jump on the Michael Jackson bashing-boat,” McKiernan said.

The attorney who McKiernan said is representing Michael Jackson in the case, Santa Fe Springs-based Brian Oxman, did not return a phone call Friday afternoon.

A woman who has served as Jackson’s spokesperson, Raymone Bain, could not be reached for comment Friday afternoon.

Source: Santa Maria Times

Michael Jackson Sightings

Friday, February 16th, 2007

by Robin Leach

Ever since our LUXE LIFE exclusive interview with Michael Jackson, the King of Pop has begun to appear more and more often as he gets comfortable in his new home here in Las Vegas.

This week, proving his love for Asian culinary delicacies, he hit two of our famous dining spots. (Remember when I chatted with him he was sipping soup at Wing Lei in the Wynn?) This week he finally went for the first time to the TAO Asian Bistro at The Venetian. Wearing his traditional all-black suit and black sunglasses, he arrived with four guests through a private, security-guarded entrance at the resort. Michael enjoyed chicken satay, Chilean sea bass and lobster wontons during the 90-minute meal and told the managers before leaving that he was very happy with it and promised to return. If he’d gone upstairs to the TAO nightclub, he would have run into Ashanti and Nelly who were partying at a VIP table on the dance floor!

Then next day, Michael took his three children, Prince Michael I, Paris and Prince Michael II — nicknamed Blanket — to star chef Wolfgang Puck’s Asian eatery Chinois in the Caesars Palace Forum Shops. To avoid overzealous fans, who followed them into the restaurant, Michael was given a private room in the upstairs OPM Nightclub for his late lunch with the children. On their way home he stopped at the giant FAO Schwarz store in and loaded them up with new toys and stuffed animals. Michael’s settling in right at home!

Source: Vegas Pop Blog

Michael Not To Appear On ‘American Idol’

Friday, February 16th, 2007

Exclusivce MJ has learned that rumours published worldwide about Michael appearing on the US talent show ‘American Idol’ this season and having his own themed week are not true.

Michael Jackson’s representative Raymone Bain told Access Hollywood:

“There is absolutely no truth to the rumor that Michael Jackson is going to appear on ‘American Idol,’ . He has signed no agreements with anyone. Robin Leach’s story is inaccurate.”

‘American Idol’ executive producer Nigel Lythgoe also dispelled the rumours:

“It’s not true. It’s just not true. We won’t be seeing him.”

Source: Access Hollywood

Cornell Covers ‘Billie Jean’

Friday, February 16th, 2007

Chris Cornell has split Audioslave, the band he formed with three former members of Rage Against The Machine. And hel is quickly moving on to his second solo album, ‘Carry On,’ due May 1, 2007. The 14-track set also includes a cover of Michael Jackson’s ‘Billie Jean’ - which Cornell has been known to play live.

In an earlier interview, Cornell had talked about the cover:

“(Michael Jackson was) at the cutting edge of music, even though it was pop. There were two things about the song that appealed to me - the song is quite dark and I knew I could make it into my own, like Johnny Cash did it with Soundgarden’s ‘Rusty Cage’ and Nine Inch Nails ‘Hurt.

If I’ve played it for someone in the studio, it takes them a little while to realize what the song is. I think it is a moving song and covering Michael Jackson is the last thing anyone would expect from me.”

Source: Billboard, MJFC

I’ll Be There #2 Most Romantic Song

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

Jim Farber, Daily News Music Critic, constructed a list of what he considered to be the top 20 pop love songs. The criteria to make the list was that they had to endure at least a decade in the public consciousness, if not more and had to have been popular enough to have ranked among the top 20 pop songs in whatever year they were released. According to Farber, these are the songs meant to make listeners swoon.

Here are the top ten:

1. “My Girl” The Temptations
2. “I’ll Be There” The Jackson 5
3. “Wonderful Tonight” Eric Clapton
4. “I Just Called to Say I Love You” Stevie Wonder
5. “You Are So Beautiful” Joe Cocker
6. “In My Life” The Beatles
7. “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” Roberta Flack
8. “Are You Lonesome Tonight?” Elvis Presley
9. “Michelle” The Beatles
10. “I Can’t Stop Loving You” Ray Charles

Source: New York Daily News, MJFC

Happy 10th Birthday Prince

Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

Today Prince is ten years old!!

MANY HAPPY RETURNS PRINCE!!
MAY GOD BLESS YOU…
LOTS OF LOVE FROM EXCLUSIVE MJ

BREAKING NEWS: Brand New Music From Michael Jackson

Monday, February 12th, 2007

King Of Pop And Pras On Tempamental Track

MC/DJ, Producer and Engineer Tempamental has recorded a remix of “No Friend of Mine”, and this time around, enlisted the help of Pras and Michael Jackson.

The King of Pop’s vocals are a major feature on the new track, and you can listen to it now by visiting Tempamental’s MySpace page.

Little more is known at this stage what plans have been developed for the song. Rumour has it that it may feature on Pras’ next album, but this is still unconfirmed.

The feedback from visitors to Tempamental MySpace Page is tremendous - and 100% positive. That’s no surprise - this is an amazing track, and Michael’s voice is smooth, powerful and guaranteed to give you goose-bumps!

We’ll let you know more as we get it - in the meantime, get over there now and turn up your speakers!

Source: MJNI

Game Developer Talks About When He Worked With Michael Jackson

Monday, February 12th, 2007

As some Michael Jackson fans may remember, a videogame came out in 2000 that featured a character that looked and danced a lot like the man himself.

The developer of that game, Tetsuya Mizuguchi, recently gave an interview to The Guardian discussing (amongst other things) Michael’s involvement in the making of Space Channel 5. A segment of the interview is below;

Guardian: What’s the full story behind Michael Jackson’s appearance in the Space Channel 5 games?

Mizuguchi: We were in the middle of production of Space Channel 5, in 1998 or 1999. I got a call from the US from my partner (the exec producer of Space Channel 5), and he said, “Oh, Michael wants to act in Space Channel 5.” I said, “Who’s Michael?” “Who is Michael Jackson?,” he said. “The Michael Jackson, the real Michael Jackson!”

My partner had shown him the 60-70% complete version, when it was almost at the end of the game. We had one month to finalise. But Michael wanted to do something so we suggested that if he was OK with it, we could programme the people in the game do the Michael Jackson dance when taken over by the aliens. He said yeah. We initially had five aliens who danced. One of them became Michael Jackson.

Guardian: Was he pleased with the result?

Mizuguchi: Yeah.

Source: The Guardian

John Legend Talks About Working With Michael

Sunday, February 11th, 2007

By Andrew McGinn

A year ago, John Legend was totally set for life — he had a platinum album and more Grammy nominations than some of the biggest names in the biz.

Then again, that’s probably what Christopher Cross once thought before the earth cracked open and swallowed him whole.

A year later, though, Legend has another platinum album, a few more Grammy nods and a reputation that now stretches from here to Bahrain.

As the Springfield soul sensation tries to add three more Grammys to his resume tonight, there’s word he’ll help Michael Jackson stage a comeback.

Legend hung out with [Michael Jackson] in Bahrain and again in Tokyo, and will be writing songs for his next project.

“He was the biggest pop star of our childhood,” Legend said. “I’m sure the world is heavily anticipating what he’s going to do next, and hopefully, I’ll be a part of it.”

Source: Springfield News-Sun