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Augusta, GA. Dec. 30, 2006 Michael Jackson attends the funeral services i...
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Augusta, GA. Dec. 30, 2006 Michael Jackson attends the funeral services in Augusta, Georgia to pay his final respects to the Godfather of Soul, James Brown.
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Pop star Michael Jackson was pronounced dead today after paramedics foun...
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Pop star Michael Jackson was pronounced dead today after paramedics found him in a coma at his Bel-Air mansion, city and law enforcement sources told The Times.
Los Angeles Fire Department Capt. Steve Ruda told The Times that paramedics responded to a 911 call from the home. When they arrived, Jackson was not breathing. The paramedics performed CPR and took him to UCLA Medical Center, Ruda said. * Michael Jackson | 1958-2009 Photos: Michael Jackson | 1958-2009 * Fans mourn Michael Jackson Photos: Fans mourn Michael Jackson * A performer who kept transcending boundaries * Map: Location of Michael Jackson's home and UCLA Medical Center * LATimes Twitter updates
Hundreds of reporters gathered at the hospital awaiting word on his condition. The sources, who spoke on the condition that they not be named, said family members rushed to Jackson's bedside, where he was in a deep coma.
The circumstances of Jackson's death remain unclear. Law enforcement sources said that Los Angeles Police Department robbery-homicide detectives have opened an investigation into the death, though they stressed there is no evidence of criminal wrongdoing. The detectives plan to interview relatives, friends and Jackson's doctors to try to figure out what happened. The L.A. County coroner's office will determine a cause of death.
A Los Angeles Fire Department source told The Times that Jackson was in full cardiac arrest when rescue units arrived on scene. A doctor was in the house performing CPR on him, said the source, who asked not to be named because he was not authorized to speak to the media.
Paramedics were called to a home on the 100 block of Carolwood Drive off Sunset Boulevard. Jackson rented the Bel-Air home -- described as a French chateau built in 2002 with seven bedrooms, 13 bathrooms, 12 fireplaces and a theater -- for $100,000 a month.
The home is about a six-minute drive from UCLA Medical Center.
Jackson has three children -- sons Prince Michael 7, and Michael Joseph Jackson Jr., 12, and daughter Paris Michael Katherine, 11.
The news comes as Jackson, 50, was attempting a comeback after years of tabloid headlines, most notably about his trial and acquittal on child molestation charges.
In May, The Times reported that Jackson was living in a Bel-Air mansion and rehearsing for a series of 50 sold-out shows in London's O2 Arena. Jackson had won the backing of two billionaires to get the so-called King of Pop back on stage.
The concerts had been scheduled to kick off July 13.
Johnny Caswell, a principal at Centerstaging, the Burbank soundstage where Jackson rehearsed for his London concerts, watched many of the run-throughs and said he was "absolutely shocked" by the performer's death.
Jackson, he said, was "very frail" but approached the rehearsals with boundless energy.
"He was working hard. Putting four days a week in here. Six hours a day. Working hard. Dancing," Caswell said. "We're in shock over here."
The performer moved from the Burbank facility to the Forum in Inglewood earlier this month, Caswell said.
Rand Phillips, chief executive of promoter AEG Live, said in an interview last month that a medical screening of Jackson uncovered "no issues whatsoever."
Screeners "declared him healthy," Phillips said. "His cholesterol level is better than mine."
But a physical may not have revealed a looming heart attack, said Dr. John Harold, a Cedars-Sinai Medical Center cardiologist.
"This is the type of patient who could have a stress test the day before and it could be completely normal, and the next day could have a plaque rupture and a fatal heart attack," said Harold, who did not treat Jackson.
His backers envisioned the London shows as an audition for a career rebirth that could ultimately encompass a three-year world tour, a new album, movies, a Graceland-like museum, musical revues in Las Vegas and Macau, and even a Thriller casino.
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James Brown Dies at the Age of 73 on Chri...
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James Brown Dies at the Age of 73 on Christmas Morning. But he is just part of a bigger story, the changing of the guard, the black icons/leadership/pioneers that we have been losing at a rapid pace, must be replaced by you, the future. We are personally sad, because James Brown blessed us with this interview early in BlackTree Media's career, and it put us on a stage that we have grown tremendously from. We owe a lot to JB. In this clip you will see James Brown performing with the King of Pop, Michael Jackson at the 2003 BET Awards in Los Angeles. This marks the first time we covered the BET Awards, and it is our first major interview with a Big Celebrity, what better way to start then with James Brown and Michael Jackson. The performance video is courtesy of BET, the interview is a BlackTree Exclusive. Enjoy, and we thank you.
BET COMMEMORATES THE LIFE OF LEGENDARY ENTERTAINER JAMES BROWN
BET News Presents Two Special Tributes Honoring The Life, Legacy and Impact of The God Father of Soul
New York, NY (BlackNews.com) - In immediate response to the passing of one of the greatest contributors to American music, BET NEWS has prepared two remarkable specials reflecting on the life and impact of the author of soul, James Brown. Premiering on Saturday, December 30, 2006 @ 9 p.m. ET/PT, SOUL BROTHER #1: REMEMBERING JAMES BROWN will be the ultimate tribute with highlight footage and loving retrospect from political activist, Rev. Al Sharpton; Actress, Rosie Perez; R&B singers, Omarion and Full Force; Cultural Critics, Nelson George and Harry Allen; funk bassist and singer, Bootsy Collins and many more. BET will provide an inside look at the many accomplishments framing the singer's success. In a final salute to a true icon, on Sunday, December 31, 2006 @ 9:30 a.m. ET/PT, THE GODFATHER OF SOUL: CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF JAMES BROWN will re-cap the public memorial and celebration in Augusta, Georgia with BET NEWS correspondent, Andre Showell. Tune in as we remember the life of one of music's most influential performers, James Brown.
BET NEWS SPECIAL -- SOUL BROTHER #1: REMEMBERING JAMES BROWN
PREMIERE: Saturday, December 30 @ 9 p.m. ET/PT (half hour special) (Re-air Sunday, December 31 @ 2 a.m. ET/PT) (Re-air Sunday, December 31 @ 9 a.m. ET/PT) (Re-air Monday, January 1 @ 11:30 p.m. ET/PT)
BET NEWS SPECIAL -- THE GODFATHER OF SOUL: CELEBRATING THE LIFE OF JAMES BROWN
PREMIERE: Sunday, December 31 @ 9:30 a.m. ET/PT (half hour special) (Re-air Monday, January 1 @ 11:30 p.m. ET/PT)
BET EXECUTIVES IN CHARGE: Reginald Hudlin, President of Entertainment Stephen Hill, EVP of Music and Entertainment Byron Philips, EVP of Entertainment Keith Brown, VP of News
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Selwyn Hinds (Soul Brother #1: Remembering James Brown) Greg Branch (Soul Brother #1: Remembering James Brown) Pamela Gentry (The Godfather Of Soul: Celebrating The Life of James Brown)
At the 3RD ANNUAL BET AWARDS in 2003, BET honored Brown with its Lifetime Achievement Award, the highest honor bestowed by the network on any individual. During that telecast, one of the most memorable moments in music television history occurred when pop star Michael Jackson surprised millions of viewers by joining Brown on stage in a spontaneous outpouring of dance and song in salute to the icon's amazing career that spanned more than five decades.
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