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Michael Jackson at the Brit Awards 1996 where he won a special award for Artist of a
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Michael Jackson at the Brit Awards 1996 where he won a special award for Artist of a
Michael Jackson at the Brit Awards 1996 where he won a special award for Artist of a Generation He performed his single Earth Song on stage with children from two London stage schools Fans were disappointed to see him mime to his song unlike other acts who performed live An incident occured during the song when Jarvis Cocker of Pulp assaulted three children performing with Jacko
Ian Derry
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London
Greater London
England
WA*249684
Media ID 21529140
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Capturing a historic moment in music history, this iconic print showcases the legendary Michael Jackson at the Brit Awards 1996. A night filled with anticipation and excitement, Jackson was honored with a special award for Artist of a Generation, solidifying his status as one of the greatest entertainers of all time. During his electrifying performance on stage, Jackson mesmerized the audience with his powerful single 'Earth Song, ' accompanied by talented children from two London stage schools. However, to the disappointment of many fans, he chose to mime rather than perform live like other acts that evening. Amidst this unforgettable performance, an unexpected incident occurred when Jarvis Cocker of Pulp assaulted three children who were performing alongside Jacko. This shocking moment added an unexpected twist to an already memorable night and sparked controversy within the industry. Photographer Ian Derry expertly captures both the awe-inspiring talent and controversial aspects of this particular event in pop culture history. With his keen eye for detail and composition, Derry immortalizes Michael Jackson's presence on stage during this pivotal moment in music. This print serves as a nostalgic reminder of an era defined by its musical icons and their enduring impact on generations to come.
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