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November 10, 2010
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Breaking News: Michael Jackson’s Estate Official Statement
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There is nothing more important to the Estate than Michael’s music, his
legacy and his fans.
As the Michael album was being put together, it was decided to bring Teddy
Riley on board to work on several songs, including “Breaking News,” a song
Michael recorded with Eddie Cascio and James Porte in late 2007 while living at
the Cascio family home with his children. Riley produced and submitted “Breaking
News” to Sony for inclusion on the album.
At that time, no one ever mentioned that the vocals we heard on the Cascio
songs, which were basically in demo format, might not be Michael. It was known,
however, that the background vocals were a combination of Michael and James
Porte.
After the tracks were submitted to Sony, three of these Cascio songs were
selected to be on the album, and “Breaking News” was one of the three. The day
after the submission and selection of the album tracks, for the very first time,
the authenticity of Michael’s vocals on the Cascio tracks was questioned.
Because of these questions, I was immediately asked by co-Executors John
Branca and John McClain to conduct an investigation regarding the authenticity
of the lead vocals on the Cascio tracks.
Six of Michael’s former producers and engineers who had worked with Michael
over the past 30 years – Bruce Swedien, Matt Forger, Stewart Brawley, Michael
Prince, Dr. Freeze and Teddy Riley – were all invited to a listening session to
hear the raw vocals of the Cascio tracks in question.
All of these persons listened to the a cappella versions of the vocals on
the Cascio tracks being considered for inclusion on the album, so they could
give an opinion as to whether or not the lead vocals were sung by Michael. They
all confirmed that the vocal was definitely Michael.
Michael’s musical director and piano player on many of his records over a
20-year period, Greg Phillinganes, played on a Cascio track being produced for
the album, and said the voice was definitely Michael’s. Dorian Holley, who was
Michael’s vocal director for his solo tours for 20 plus years (including the O2
Concert Tour) and is seen in the This Is It film, listened to the Cascio tracks
and told me the lead vocal was Michael Jackson.
These are all engineers, producers and musicians who worked on tours and/or
in the studio with Michael when he was recording Bad, Thriller, Off The Wall,
Dangerous, Invincible, HIStory and Blood On The Dance Floor, and they all
reconfirmed their belief that the lead vocals were Michael’s voice on the Cascio
tracks.
The Estate then retained one of the best-known forensic musicologists in
the nation to listen to the vocals without any instrumental accompaniment (“a
cappella”), and to compare them with a cappella vocals from previous Michael
songs. This expert performed waveform analysis, an objective scientific test
used to determine audio authenticity, on the Cascio tracks, as well as
previously released tracks with Michael’s voice, and reported that ALL of the
lead vocals analyzed (which included Cascio tracks) were the voice of Michael
Jackson.
Sony Music conducted their own investigation by hiring yet a second
well-respected forensic musicologist who also compared the a cappella lead
vocals from Cascio tracks against previously released vocals of Michael’s, and
found that it was Michael’s voice on all sets of the raw vocals. The Cascio
tracks were also played for two very prominent persons in the music industry who
played crucial roles in Michael’s career. Both of these individuals believed
that the lead vocals were Michael’s.
Just to be absolutely certain, I also contacted Jason Malachi, a young
singer who some persons had wrongfully alleged was a “soundalike” singer that
was hired to sing on the Cascio tracks, and I confirmed that he had no
involvement with this project whatsoever.
Sony decided that, given the overwhelming objective evidence resulting from
the exhaustive investigations outlined above, they wanted to release a record
that included three of the Cascio-Porte tracks – because they believed, without
reservation, that the lead vocal on all of those tracks were sung by Michael
Jackson.
Although there still seem to be concerns being expressed in some quarters
about the authenticity of the lead vocals, notwithstanding the opinion of those
who worked with Michael, and two independent forensic analysts, ultimately,
Michael’s fans will be the judges of these songs, as they always are. We take
all fan comments very seriously, and as I’d stated above, there is nothing more
important to the Estate than Michael’s music, his legacy and his fans.
Michael’s fans are extraordinary in their quest for accuracy and their
passions to raise their voices in a search for truth! We join with them in our
care and concern for Michael. We are continuing to follow up with those who have
worked in the studio or on tours with Michael, and if any new information comes
to light, we will keep you and the fans advised.
Howard Weitzman, Esq.
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