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I began working for Michael Jackson in an official capacity in the fall of 2002. I didn't realize it at the time, but a roller coaster ride was about to begin. I should have strapped on my seat belt....it was going to be a wild ride!
Another memorable experience: On August 29th, 2003, Michael Jackson turned forty-five. Being a Jehovah Witness, he rarely celebrated birthdays, but in a decision that showed how pleased he was with my advise and judgment, he agreed to participate in a blow-out birthday bash at the historic Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles. The event was produced by the Michael Jackson Fan Club (MJFC) and was an example of the kinds of events we hoped to sponsor through working closely with Michael's fan base. Since I also wanted people from all over the world to have access to the event, I arranged for MSN to simulcast it. Their eagerness to do so showed just how far we had come since the difficult days of the Bashir documentary.
The night of the party, with two thousand fans from thirty countries milling around outside the theater in fervent expectation of Michael's arrival, I thought of the 1965 Beatles concert at Shea Stadium---the same kind of excitement filled the air. When Michael's limousine pulled up, the fans mobbed it, crying out his name and thrusting birthday presents into the interior when he rolled down the window to wave. "Follow me," I said, leading him through the stage door entrance and up to one of the theater's balconies, the vantage point from which he would watch the extravagant three hour tribute.
The party was every bit as good as people expected, and the fan clubs did a great job. Steve Harvey was an engaging host and the performers were fantastic, especially the Kennedy Tap Company, who danced to 'Smooth Criminal.' At the end of their routine, a boy about six years old did a solo that brought the house down. Michael clapped so enthusiastically, he practically fell out of the balcony. The look on his face was one of pure rapture as he watched that little boy dance--it was if he'd been magically transported back to his own childhood.
After the performances, Michael came down on stage to cut his cake, meet the entertainers and mingle with his loving fans. One of his admirers lost her sandal and there was a Cinderella moment when he graciously knelt to replace it on her foot. He told everyone how much he appreciated his new advisors, declaring, "I will make you all proud of being a Michael Jackson fan," a pledge that succinctly expressed my hopes for the future.
As a publicist what do you think would be the best move for Michael Jackson to make?
The trial that ended in 2005 was traumatic for Michael. He's needed these intervening years to galvanize his energy and focus again, but I think it's time for him to do what he does best . . . perform live! I know he doesn't really want to perform again, but I've advocated with all my heart that he should perform on his 50th birthday. This would be a real milestone for everyone. Even if he preformed two or three songs, perhaps with a choir, it would be a great thing for his life and career. The event could be broadcast globally. He could show the world that he still has the "fire." And he could show his fans their faith was not in vain. I also believe that it would help his self-esteem to know that he could do it again, but he's scared to take the step . . . I wish I could convince him.
If given an opportunity, would you do it again?
In a New York minute!!! I haven't spoken to Michael in a long time, but I know we could make magic again.
What's one thing that the world doesn't know about Michael Jackson that they should know?
Michael is playful. In honor of his 45th birthday we had a party with a big birthday cake in a circus tent at Neverland. In attendance were Nick and Aaron Carter and a large crowd of well-wishers. After we sang happy birthday, Michael wanted to be silly and started a food fight with Aaron which ignited into a huge food fight with everybody! It was awesome!
Did Michael Jackson allow you to see "the private Michael Jackson" or was the relationship more "business-like?"
I would say that our relationship was more "business-like" than personal, although there were times that Michael would quietly confide in me. We talked about the world of music, the state of the record business and his future plans. In general though, he kept his own counsel and protected his privacy ferociously. My perception of Michael never changed and never waivered. Before meeting him I felt a kindred spirit with Michael and after working for him I still feel that same way . . . forever.
What was a favorite memory of Neverland?
It was a gorgeous morning when I arrived at Neverland for the first time. As I entered the main gates my eyes went to the bronze statues of children scattered throughout the impeccably manicured grounds, winsome pictures of boys and girls at play, suspended in time like Michael Jackson's celebrated alter ego, Peter Pan. I didn't dwell unduly on his love of young people, since I was blown away to simply be there in Neverland; my favorite place on Earth, the fairy tale kingdom of the world's most celebrated pop star. I admit to feeling a bit giddy that morning---I had imbibed the elixir of Michael's fame.
Michael greeted me in a voice that [had] a slightly trilling and pleasing musical quality to it. We shook hands and I was surprised at the strength of his grip. He didn't have a limp or wimpy handshake like I thought he might and he had larger hands than I expected. We shook hands for about ten seconds as we made eye contact. His gaze was open, his manner straightforward.
"You're doing a great job, Stuart," he said, "And I'm really pleased to meet you. You're an asset to the team."
"Thanks," I said. "It's been great working for you and I'm really enjoying it."
We chatted a few minutes about the ranch and how beautiful it was.
"I want Dieter to show you everything---all of it. I want you to become as familiar with this place as anyone that has ever lived, I mean it," Michael said.....
At that moment I had a feeling of amazement. It's a simple thing---to meet someone, shake hands, chat, and say goodbye. It happens a million times, so why should this be different? Yet it was.....It was Michael Jackson!
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The MJFC Team would like to sincerely thank Mr. Backerman from the bottom of our hearts. Not just for the privilege of running this exclusive interview; but for everything that he did during that very difficult time in all of our lives.
Stuart, you will never know how much we love and appreciate you!
An Open Letter To Michael From Stuart Backerman
I was your official spokesman and worked for you for almost two years, doing the best job I could, believing that you had a gift to share with the world.When I resigned, I stated that I loved both you and your fans, who have over the years exhibited a truly amazing display of loyalty and devotion to you, both as a person and to the values that they believe you exemplify. Though that declaration might have seemed excessive at the time, it was uttered from the heart, since I believe we are all perfect in the eye's of our Creator, an expression of that divine force that animates all life in the Universe.
Michael, artists like yourself have a special gift to express that energy, which you have done so well in your remarkable life and career. But that said, it doesn't matter how many millions of records you have sold, how many TV specials you make, how much homage you receive, what really matters is the pact you have made with yourself, the inner self, not the celebrity who the world knows as Michael Jackson...I'm worried about you Michael, and wish that as a result of these difficult few years you could experience in your personal life that state of grace where there is no difference between the singer and the song.
Michael, I don't want to set myself above you, like so many people are inclined to do. I don't want to preach to you, since I know your life hasn't been easy and that you've sacrificed greatly for the success you've achieved, creating a musical and charitable legacy like few other artists. But it is written, 'For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?'
Michael,You have given much to the world, and have much still to give. I believe it is time to make a new beginning. I believe that if you sincerely do so, the whole world will accept and respect the new energized and contented Michael Joseph Jackson.
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