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The Jackson Soloist is an electric guitar model introduced by Jackson Guitars in 1984, although prototypes were available before then. The design is a typical "superstrat"; it varies from a typical Stratocaster because of its neck-thru design; tremolo: Floyd Rose or similar, Kahler; or a fixed Tune-O-Matic; premium woods; a deeper cutaway at the lower horn for better access to the higher frets ...
Jackson Soloist (officially produced starting August 28, 1984 [10]) – HSS guitar with neck-through construction, 24 frets and Floyd Rose/Kahler bridge—the fullest embodiment of Superstrat features to date in a mass-produced guitar, considered by many the first "definitive" superstrat.
Michael Jackson, who had been recovering from scalp burns sustained due to an accident that occurred during the filming of a Pepsi commercial, won a record eight awards during the show. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is notable for garnering the largest Grammy Award television audience ever with 51.67 million viewers.
In 1999, Michael Jackson was voted the greatest artist of the Millennium in a CNN survey, beating out Pablo Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent Van Gogh and Ludwig van Beethoven. [170] In 2002 Michael Jackson was presented with the 30th Anniversary Award by its designer, Nijel, who also designed the Top Selling Artist Of The Decade Award in 1990.
The 11th Annual American Music Awards were held on January 16, 1984. Michael Jackson was the big winner of the night, winning eight awards. The broadcast was watched by over 55 Million viewers according to Nielsen, making it the most watched American Music Awards of all time. [1] Michael Jackson won 8 awards
Motown Superstar Series Vol.7 Released: 1980 ... The Great Love Songs of Michael Jackson: Released: 1984 [94] [101] ... The Very Best of Michael Jackson with The ...
After a successful reunion on the Motown 25 television special in 1983, Jermaine Jackson decided to return to the group, having left Motown after nine years as a full-fledged soloist. His brothers had left Motown for Epic in 1975, but despite the reunion, the brothers rarely worked together on the album; it was mainly composed of solo songs the ...
Quincy Jones and Michael Jackson; Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno; John Mellencamp and Don Gehman [20] 1989: Neil Dorfsman: Thomas Dolby; David Kershenbaum; L.A. Reid and Babyface; Narada Michael Walden [21] 1990: Peter Asher: Emilio Estefan, Jorge Casas and Clay Ostwald; Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and Janet Jackson; L.A. Reid and Babyface; Prince ...