Showing posts with label Michael Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Jackson. Show all posts

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Michael Jackson called Sony Life founder "sensei"


(In Japan, sensei is a word used to address teachers, lawyers, doctors, or clergymen. It is also used to show respect. This article was culled from the J-CAST Business News. Akio Morita, founder of Sony Corporation, established Sony Life in 1979.)

JAPAN – July 24, 2009 – More than two weeks has passed since the news of the death of Michael Jackson, the "King of Pop," reached Japan. While the cause of his death is still under investigation, and he is becoming a legendary person, it was found that there had been a Japanese person whom Michael had deeply adored by calling him with the honorific title of "sensei" before his death. That person was Akio Morita, one of the founders of Sony Corp.

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Michael Jackson and Akio Morito came to know each other in 1987. In September of that year, after the release of the album "Bad," Michael made his first visit to Japan for a solo tour. The relationship between the two started at that time when Morita, with his wife Ryoko, went to see Michael's show. After the show, Michael requested Morita through his manager for a meeting.

What went on then is described in an article written by his wife Ryoko and posted in the official website Akio Morita Library. Her article is entitled the "'true profile of Morita as a man vol.6' Memory of meeting with Michael Jackson" (renewed on July 7, 2009). She wrote about what happened at the time of Michael's Japan visit for a solo tour in 1987 as follows: (Michael's direct quotes are not available. Thus all are translations from Japanese.)

"I heard that he apologized repeatedly by saying, 'I wanted to thank about Mr. Morita's coming today. Today I couldn't perform my show to my 100% satisfaction. I couldn't sing. I want to show you much better performance than today next time. So I want you to come again without fail."
While in Japan, Michael attended Ryoko's birthday party held at the home of Morita. He seemed relaxed in such an occasion and enjoyed himself, acting like a child, showing interest to things he could see, particularly an automatic piano and music box. The relationship continued after that and he visited the Moritas whenever he came to Japan.

He also peppered Morita with such questions as "How can I attract the hearts of the young people?" "How can I become a person people respect more?" and "Who can I believe?"

Sent his taped message to Morita recuperating from illness

In November 1993, Michael was greatly worried when he learned that Morita had suffered from a cerebral hemorrhage. Michael then recorded a message on a cassette in his own voice for Morita.

According to the "tokudane" programming for broadcasting on the Fuji Television networks, the recording on the tape started with "Mr. Morita" followed by talking to Morita in a tender voice. The label on the cassette said to the effect, "please play this tape and listen in the morning, afternoon and evening."

"Mr. Morita, Mr. Morita, Mr. Morita. I am Michael Jackson calling here. Please get well. Get well soon. You are to lead us. You are our teacher, leader, and we ourselves. You have taught us many things. You are a very strong person. I trust you. 'I'll get well day by day no matter what.' 'I'm feeling better and better." Please repeat these words in your thought." (This was translated mostly from Japanese.)
The recording lasted 20 minutes with songs and continued to cheer up Morita. The "I'm feeling better and better" was especially repeated three times with several seconds of silence in between so that Morita would be able to say it by himself. Morita died six years later in October 1999, and he heard the recording every morning and evening all these years.

This is an episode that shows the tender heartedness of Michael. Lamenting over the untimely death of Michael, Ryoko said in the website posting that "Michael could not believe anyone and he found comfort in children and animals. He is now in heaven and in the comfort of the quiet. He rests in peace, free from care for anyone."

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Friday, July 10, 2009

Sony comments on the passing of Michael Jackson

from the website of Sony Music

NEW YORK, NY – June 25, 2009 – Michael Jackson, one of the most widely beloved entertainers and profoundly influential artists of all-time, leaves an indelible imprint on popular music and culture.
Commenting on his passing, Sir Howard Stringer, Chairman, CEO and President, Sony Corporation, said: “Michael Jackson was a brilliant troubadour for his generation, a genius whose music reflected the passion and creativity of an era. His artistry and magnetism changed the music landscape forever. We have been profoundly affected by his originality, creativity and amazing body of work. The entire Sony family extends our deepest condolences to his family and to the millions of fans around the world who loved him.”

Rolf Schmidt-Holtz, CEO, Sony Music Entertainment, said: “Michael Jackson’s unsurpassed artistry and beloved music brought joy to every corner of the world. We join today with his millions of fans in expressing our profound sadness and we offer our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones. It was a true privilege for all of us in the Sony Music family to work with one of the most talented superstars in the history of music. We will miss him greatly.”
Martin Bandier, Chairman & CEO of Sony/ATV Music Publishing, said: “Michael was the kind of amazing talent that comes along once in a lifetime. He was an incredible recording artist, an insightful businessman, an unmatched performer, and a true icon. To all of us at Sony/ATV Music Publishing, he was also a trusted and passionate partner, who was very proud of our accomplishments. He will be dearly missed. We wish his children and entire family our deepest condolences.”

Five of Jackson’s solo albums–“Off the Wall,” “Thriller,” “Bad,” “Dangerous” and “HIStory,” all with Epic Records, a Sony Music label–are among the top-sellers of all time. During his extraordinary career, he sold an estimated 750 million records worldwide, released 13 No.1 singles and became one of a handful of artists to be inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Guinness Book of World Records recognized Jackson as the Most Successful Entertainer of All Time and “Thriller” as the Biggest Selling Album of All Time. Jackson won 13 Grammy Awards and received the American Music Award’s Artist of the Century Award.

Michael Jackson started in the music business at the age of 11 with his brothers as a member of the Jackson 5. In the early 1980s, he defined the art form of music video with such ground-breaking videos as “Billie Jean,” “Beat It” and the epic “Thriller.” Jackson’s sound, style and dance moves inspired subsequent generations of pop, soul, R&B and hip-hop artists.
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