Thrill is not gone

Quincy Jones wrote of his collaboration with Michael Jackson in the Los Angeles Times today. It ends with:

There will be a lot written about what came next in Michael’s life, but for me all of that is just noise. I promise you in 50, 75, 100 years, what will be remembered is the music. It’s no accident that almost three decades later, no matter where I go in the world, in every club and karaoke bar, like clockwork, you hear “Billie Jean,” “Beat It,” “Wanna Be Starting Something,” “Rock With You” and “Thriller.”

In every language on the planet, from prison yards in the Philippines to Thrilltheworld.com, that will be the beautiful, grand legacy of Michael Jackson.

We are proud to be a part of Michael’s legacy.

And also TONIGHT (Tuesday, June 30), Atomic Ballroom, HQ of Thrill the World Orange County, is hosting a Thriller dance tribute at 10 p.m.  Head on down!

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One Response to “Thrill is not gone”

  1. Shavon Huereca Says:

    I really miss Michael Jackson. He is truly the greatest pop singer of the century. Farewell king of pop..

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