Michael Jackson's music videos are among the most iconic of all time — but which of the King of Pop's videos was the most expensive?
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In 2015, the Recording Industry Association of America announced Michael Jackson's "Thriller" became the first album to reach 30 million copies sold in the U.S. The album has proved even more popular ...
Before making Thriller, Michael Jackson looked to a 1981 horror classic, with An American Werewolf in London influencing the video’s vision.
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This documentary follows Michael Jackson during the Bad Tour, featuring footage from his 1987 concerts in Japan and Australia, before concluding with his arrival in the United States for his first ...
The singer-songwriter was up against Green Day, Ace of Base, Counting Crows and Crash Test Dummies at the 1995 ceremony ...
In 1995, Chicago Bulls icon Michael Jordan returned to the NBA after an 18-month hiatus. The star shooting guard wore no. 45 to symbolize new beginnings. The number meant several things to MJ. As for ...
On this day (December 9) in 1995, Alan Jackson reached the top of the Hot Country Songs chart with “Tall, Tall Trees.” The song spent two weeks at the top of the chart. After he finished recording the ...
The 1990s were a golden age for music videos, when MTV ruled pop culture and artists used the medium to push boundaries, tell ...
The best 25 stand-up comedians of the last 25 years as chosen as chosen by the bookers and heads of top comedy clubs, festivals and 'The Tonight Show' ...
If 1994 was among the greatest years in rock and roll history, then 1995 should undoubtedly take the mantle for rap music. The decade welcomed the emergence and canonizations of alt-metal, ambient, ...
Huge names in the entertainment world died this year, including Diane Keaton, Robert Redford, Ozzy Osbourne, Roberta Flack and Brian Wilson.