Sad day. The guy was so talented. He collected many things. We use to run movie 
poster and paper memorabila show here in L.A. that he would attend. This was 
back in the early 80's. He use to buy all kinds of interesting things and loved 
movie posters. I had a friend who family owned a shop on Hollywood Blvd. called 
Book City and he was in there regularly in the late 70's and early 80's. He 
would hang there for hours going through old National Geographic magazines. He 
was a very quiet person, obviously pretty shy. I was looking forward to hearing 
new music from him and hopefully a successful concert tour that would get his 
life back on track. So sad to hear the news......and as for Mr. Mexican Lobby 
card...your "shock" posts have long worn off. Hiding in the annonimity of the 
internet with bad behavior is extremely cowardly!!  Do you have nothing 
positive to contribute from your sorry situation? 

 

Sue
 


Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 19:12:16 -0400
From: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [MOPO] MICHAEL JACKSON
To: [email protected]



Michael once left a message on the answering machine at MovieArt 
asking to purchase a six-sheet we had. I was out to dinner, so I never 
spoke with him. 

wow.........   you know we are curious as to the poster, and how long ago.  
details, details, details!!!


mbb

-----Original Message-----
From: McDaniel Kirby <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, Jun 25, 2009 7:05 pm
Subject: [MOPO] MICHAEL JACKSON


Michael once left a message on the answering machine at MovieArt 
asking to purchase a six-sheet we had. I was out to dinner, so I never 
spoke with him. 
 
Arguably the biggest living (now not) pop star in the world. In solo 
acts, only Elvis exceeds him in fame, I would think. But maybe not, 
because the market was so much larger in Michael Jackson's era. 
 
The Beatles individually, too. 
 
Will Paul finally get the rights to the Beatles music, now? 
Another chapter will follow in his so-far elusive attempt to 
regain Beatles' publishing. 
 
 
 
Kirby McDaniel 
MovieArt Original Film Posters 
P.O. Box 4419 
Austin TX 78765-4419 
512 479 6680 www.movieart.net 
mobile 512 589 5112 
 
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