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Jackson's impersonator during the Sticky & Sweet Tour of Madonna. In July 2009, singer Madonna paid a tribute during the second leg of her Sticky & Sweet Tour. [15] A Jackson impersonator performed his signature moves, while dancing to a medley of Jackson's songs. [16] Thriller – Live is a two-and-a-half-hour concert celebrating the music of ...
Edward Moss (born July 11, 1977), occasionally known as Eddie Moss, is an American actor, dancer, comedian, and Michael Jackson impersonator who has portrayed Jackson in TV and in films. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Moss used to be an employee of McDonald's in the early 1990s, which was where his co-workers kept telling him that he resembled pop singer Michael ...
Pages in category "Michael Jackson impersonators" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
This is seriously uncanny. If you go to Las Vegas you’ll find many Michael Jackson impersonators who try to get his look, dance moves, and voice down. But that last one is probably where most of ...
In 2009, following the death of Michael Jackson, Navi was invited to attend the UK premiere of Michael Jackson's This Is It in London's Leicester Square. Navi created his own Michael Jackson tribute concert, King of Pop – The Legend Continues, starring himself, backed by a 4-piece live band and 4 dancers.
Michael Jackson impersonators (5 P) R. Royal Canadian Air Farce (1 C, 16 P) T. Tupac Shakur impersonators (1 P) Pages in category "Celebrity impersonators"
A Michael Jackson impersonator for the 25th anniversary of the album Thriller at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival with performers from Step It Up and Dance. A Madonna wannabe, an impersonator of Madonna's 1980s looks and fashion style. Celebrity impersonators are impostors who look similar to celebrities and dress in such a way as to imitate them ...
"I was really impressed with how much of a signature Michael Jackson sound there was in this, and yet, it was all new," Hector, the ex-Sega exec, remembers. "It clearly had a Michael Jackson sound to it, so that anyone who listened to it would recognize that, gee, that was done by Michael Jackson." On Feb. 2, 1994, Sega released Sonic 3.