Michael to be remembered in Japan photo book
July 6, 2009 | Tokyo, Japan | Vetting explained
Michael Jackson photo book planned in Japan. Broderick Morris, a Japan-based music promoter who brought Jackson to Japan in 2006 for the MTV Video Music Awards Japan and again in 2007 for a series of personal appearances has announced plans to publish a photo book of many of the candid photos taken of Jackson during the two trips. He released four of the photos -- one showing Morris and Jackson sharing a laugh during a visit to a Japanese orphanage; another showing Jackson with his three children at the same orphanage; one photo showing Jackson judging an art contest held in his honor; and a photo of Jackson posing with a lifesize statue of Superman during a visit to a Japanese electronics store. The superman statue ended up in Jackson's Neverland home.
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- productions
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- Remembering Michael Jackson
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