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Investigators Subpoena Records from Michael Jackson's Dermatologist
Los Angeles coroner's investigators probing the death of Michael Jackson served a second subpoena today on the offices of Dr. Arnold Klein, the pop stars longtime dermatologist, officials said. Craig Harvey, chief of operations for the coroners office, said the subpoena was served at Klein's Beverly Hills dermatology office in an effort to obtain additional medical ...
Michael Jackson Pushed into Too Many Tour Dates
Bucking assurances from managers who had seen Michael Jackson's final concert rehearsals, Joe Jackson said his son would not have been able to complete the 50 shows scheduled for the pop icon's This Is It" tour and was forced into booking more performances than he was capable of. Tour promoter and former manager say M.J. was ...
Jackson's Former Wife Will Not Give Up Parental Rights
Deborah Rowe, former wife of Michael Jackson and biological mother of his two elder children, will not give up her parental rights, nor will she accept any money to do so from the Jackson family, her lawyer said today. Eric George, who is representing Rowe, made public a letter he sent to the New York Post ...
Young Violinist Touches Older Heartstrings
Since February, Knecht has been playing at a VA medical center in Loma Linda. He's convinced that his music can free patients, if briefly, from the prisons of their own bodies and minds. Alexander Knecht unpacked his violin and sheet music and slipped into Marvin Baker's dimly lit hospital room. Hello, Mr. Baker, is it OK ...
LaToya Jackson: Michael Was 'Murdered'
Speaking out for the first time, the grieving sister of Michael Jackson says she thinks a shadowy entourage" led to the death of her brother, accusing them of murdering" him. Speaking with Britain's Daily Mail, LaToya Jackson -- who signed the King of Pop's death certificate -- says that Michael was an isolated figure, making him ...
Michael Jackson's Health Records Are Subpoenaed
Multiple doctors are being asked by the L.A. County coroner's office to provide information on the singer's treatments. Investigators trying to determine how Michael Jackson died are faced with the daunting task of creating an accurate medical biography for a superstar whose ailments, surgeries and doctors have been tabloid fodder for three decades. Jackson has seen ...
Michael Jackson's Death Might Be Ruled Homicide, Police Chief Says
Investigators probing the death of Michael Jackson are awaiting the results of a toxicology report before determining whether the superstars sudden cardiac arrest on June 25th can be ruled an accidental overdose or homicide. Los Angeles Police chief William Bratton told CNN: We are still awaiting corroboration from the coroners office as to cause ...
AT&T San Jose Jazz Festival Continues Tradition of Great Music, Family Fun, and Affordability
San Jose Jazz announced the annual AT&T San Jose Jazz Festival to be presented August 7-9 in downtown San Jose. From Friday afternoon to Sunday evening, music lovers will converge on the heart of Silicon Valley to enjoy three days of jazz, blues, salsa, Latin, R&B, electronica and many other forms of contemporary music. The festival ...
George Thorogood Enjoys the Southern California Vibe and Gigs at the Greek
Whether hanging out at the beach, or catching a bite in Beverly Glen or a game at Dodger Stadium, the blues rocker from the East Coast loves living the dream in his adopted hometown. Music fads come and go, but after 30 years on the scene, George Thorogood's brand of blues-rock has stood the test of ...
Neil Peart's Powerhouse Percussion Results in Third Consecutive Victory as Drummer of the Year in Enter Music Publishing's Drummies Awards
SAN JOSE, Calif., -- Neil Peart's lucky number may just be three. He can definitely play in three; he has been part of a highly successful trio, Rush; and, he has now garnered his third consecutive victory as “Drummer Of The Year” in this year's Drummies. Additionally, he won “Best Progressive Drummer. Enter Music Publishing, publishers ...


