2 Quotes & Sayings By Michael Jr

Michael Jackson was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, actor and record producer. He starred in films such as "Beat It", "Billie Jean", and "Thriller". He died on June 25, 2009 at the age of 50. Michael Jackson is a great father and teacher of children. Unlike many celebrities who come to the attention of children, he was a perfect role model Read more

He taught little kids how to sing and dance. Michael Jr. said that he grew up listening to Michael singing "The Way You Make Me Feel".

He spent hours watching his father perform from the stage with the Jackson 5. Early on he said he knew what it meant for him to have a dad who was also a performer. Even as a young boy Michael Jr.

knew that his dad was a superstar and he knew that he wanted to do something special just like him one day. Michael Jackson is famous for being a big fan of his son's work as a singer, dancer, actor and singer-songwriter. His first album came out when Michael Jr. was just five years old, and was named with his father's nickname "Baby".

The album cover featured Michael Jr.'s face on an image of his father holding him through song lyrics referencing his father's music such as "They Don't Care About Us" (which is sung by Michael Jr.) and even included an image of Brian Wilson (of The Beach Boys) playing guitar on the album cover – with the MJ family arm around each other with Brian playing guitar in front of them with their arms around each other – and with the words: "Michael and Junior – Together Again!" Director: Wayne Wang Book: The Complete Works of Wayne Wang (Mulan) Writer: Jack Chambless Artist: Frank Miller Publisher: DC Comics Date: 2005 May 23 - December 2007 April 27 Rating: ***1/2 Description: This is book collecting every Batman title published by DC Comics from issue #1 through issue #35 (April 2005 - November 2006). There are no stories or plotlines tied to this collection that would make it essential reading for casual fans or those only familiar with certain key issues or story lines such as those written by Frank Miller or Alan Grant (although Grant's issues #25-31 were covered in this collection). The book does include reprints of stories previously published in trade paperback format but not collected into individual volumes