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  2. Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story - Wikipedia

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    The film takes its title from one of Jackson's songs, "Man in the Mirror". Essentially a spiritual sequel to The Jacksons: An American Dream, which discussed the Jackson family as children, the film was primarily shot in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and aired on VH1 on August 6, 2004, a month prior to when Jackson's criminal trial was scheduled to ...

  3. Henry Winkler - Wikipedia

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    Although his family did not keep kosher, Winkler was raised in the traditions of Conservative Judaism. [10] During his childhood, Winkler and his family spent their summers at Lake Mahopac, New York , [ 3 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] and as a teenager he was a water skiing instructor at Blue Mountain camps.

  4. Man in the Mirror - Wikipedia

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    An alternate live video was used as the opening song in Jackson's film Moonwalker with live audio and footage from several live performances of the song during the Bad world tour. The first segment of Moonwalker is a live performance of "Man in the Mirror" during his Bad tour in Europe and America.

  5. Evie (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Evelyn Tornquist Karlsson (born Evelyn Tornquist on March 29, 1956 [1] [2]), mononymously known as Evie, is an American contemporary Christian music singer who was known in the late 1970s and early 1980s for songs such as "Mirror", "Step into the Sunshine" and "Four Foot Eleven". [3]

  6. Glen Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Basil Glen Ballard Jr. (born May 1, 1953) is an American songwriter, lyricist, and record producer. [1] He is best known for co-writing and producing on Wilson Phillips' debut and sophomore albums, Wilson Phillips and Shadows and Light, as well as co-writing and producing on Alanis Morissette's 1995 album Jagged Little Pill [2] and Dave Matthews Band's 2001 album Everyday.

  7. Danny Whitten - Wikipedia

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    Danny Ray Whitten (May 8, 1943 – November 18, 1972) was an American guitarist and songwriter, best known for his work with Neil Young's backing band Crazy Horse, and for the song "I Don't Want to Talk About It", a hit for Rod Stewart and Everything but the Girl.

  8. Bonnie Tyler - Wikipedia

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    Born into a musical family, Tyler grew up listening to a wide range of musical genres. [4] One of Tyler's earliest musical memories was listening to her mother singing opera music in the family home. Tyler attended church until she was sixteen years old. Her first ever performance was singing "All Things Bright and Beautiful" in church. [7]

  9. Boom Boom Satellites - Wikipedia

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    This concert was later streamed live with 360 degree views on YouTube as part of YouTube Japan's Music Week as well as on Nico Nico Douga's live feature. [23] In August 2013, they announced the concert would be released on an album due in November of that year, while also revealing that they were releasing Embrace internationally in September. [24]