Today, Orianthi Panagaris unveiled the above album cover for her album entitled “Believe” which is to be released on October 27, 2009. Orianthi was, up until June 25, rehearsing daily with Michael Jackson in preparation for the “This Is It” concerts that were to take place in London.
Nothing unusual in that. Orianthi is a great guitarist and her album should be a real rock/metal extravaganza based on her previous musical offerings.
What is unusual is that the album “Believe” is being released on October 27 – the exact same day that the movie “This Is It” opens worldwide.
The other slightly unusual thing is that Yahoo Music used the following phrase: “As far as real rock-chick role models go, this is it, people.”
As soon as the news hit the Internet people from all over the world that believe Michael is still alive were wondering what they were meant to BELIEVE.
Tonight the Rabbi most likely spent the evening watching his own special on NBC’s Dateline. Where the Rabbi graciously talks about a series of taped conversations between himself and Michael.
Why? Because he has a book entitled “Michael Jackson Tapes: A Tragic Icon Reveals His Soul in Intimate Conversation” for sale; and another one due out next year.
The tapes were recorded in 2000. When asked on Dateline why he left it until now to release the book, Rabbi Schmuley Boteach replied “And in the words of Hillel, if not now, when?”
In a strange twist, Michael’s former manager, Dieter Wiesner, said in an interview in September 2009 that Michael had a ‘enemy list’ and the Rabbi was on it.
Others that made the ‘enemy list’ were: Uri Geller, Martin Bashir (No surprise there), Tom Sneddon, Gloria Allred, Tommy Mottola, and Janet Arvizo.
Note: With all these books being published, and released, expect to see a ‘Michael Jackson’ section appearing at your local library to house all this trash.
According to the News Of The World Michael made a series of secret taped interviews. The interviews are believed to have been completed during the writing of the Moonwalk book; and date back to 1988.
In the tapes he claims: “The brothers didn’t give me support, We’d be working on a TV show or video and they’d be sitting around moaning and groaning but I’d be watching and learning.”
The tapes go further into detail, attacking the whole Jackson family individually, including his parents. Of his father, Joe Jackson, he says “I would suffer if I had to spend a whole day with him. To tell you the truth, I never have felt close to him. He has always been like a mystery man.”
And of his mother, Katherine, he says: “She disappointed me. She did an interview (about him). I don’t like her to talk. It’s none of those people’s business.”