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Primus Mootry: Fond farewell to King of Pop

By Primus Mootry, For The Herald Bulletin

Michael Jackson’s death reminded me of the passing of so many great black entertainers whose pioneering talents raised popular music to new heights, championed the cause of social justice and opened countless doors for thousands of other aspiring artists — black and white — including rappers, singers, musicians and behind-the-scenes technicians. In short, through their artistry, they gave to the world.

What is most striking is that their songs, for the most part, were songs of love, peace and joy in a troubled world. Who can forget, for example, the wonderful collaboration between Quincy Jones, Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson, “We Are the World”? The song brought 45 top singers of all racial and ethnic backgrounds together in a single cause — to raise public awareness and millions of dollars to aid the starving children of Africa. The song quickly topped the charts in almost every country.

I know Michael Jackson has his critics. And I know the media will continue rummaging through the wreckage of his private life. But it is all right now. Michael Jackson has moved on. Why, I would not be surprised at all if he is now moonwalking through galaxies, and planning his first concert for heaven’s angels.

Have a nice day!

Primus Mootry is an Anderson resident and a high school teacher.



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