Michael Jackson Death Revives Interest In Tell-All Book

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Mon Jun 29, 2009 9:01am EDT

Michael Jackson: The Man Behind the Mask Was Former Publicist's Expose of
Singer's Private Life

NEW YORK, June 29 /PRNewswire/ -- As the entertainment community and the rest
of the world continue to reel over the sudden and unexpected death of "King of
Pop" Michael Jackson, the singer's undeniable mystique continues to ripple
across the public consciousness. 

In the hours and days after the announcement of his passing at age 50 from an
apparent cardiac arrest, media were saturated with information about the pop
icon's death and life, and his songs and albums were again rocketed to
best-selling status. Online music seller iTunes reported Jackson's songs
occupying the top 7 download spots, with his 1982 Thriller LP occupying the
top album download spot. A Friday statement from Amazon.com's vice president
of music and video, Bill Carr, said that the company had completely sold out
of Jackson's CDs within minutes of the singer's death making the news.
Meanwhile, journalists and press outlets around the world sought reaction from
those directly involved with Jackson's unique legacy. 

Among those who have unexpectedly found themselves at the center of this media
blitz are SelectBooks, Stacy Brown, and the late Bob Jones; publisher and
co-authors, respectively, of the 2005 expose Michael Jackson: The Man Behind
the Mask (ISBN: 978-1-59079-072-4). In the book, the authors-- both widely
acknowledged as Jackson family "insiders"--go into great detail about the
seemingly bizarre reality Jackson created to insulate himself from the world
at large.

Jones, a public relations titan responsible for breaking numerous barriers for
African-Americans in the entertainment and press industries, was a former
high-ranking public relations official for both Motown records and Jackson's
own MJJ Productions. He was also perhaps Jackson's closest friend for over 34
years, dating back to the early days of family act The Jackson 5. After an
acrimonious split with the singer in the early years of this decade, Jones
teamed with author and award-winning journalist Stacy Brown to write a book
that would offer "the inside story behind the rumors, accusations, ugliness
and mystery surrounding Michael Jackson." Shortly after the publication of
Michael Jackson: The Man Behind the Mask Jones also served as a witness at
Jackson's headline grabbing 2005 trial for sexual abuse of a 13-year-old boy.

Bob Jones did not live to witness Jackson's ultimate end, dying in September
2008 at age 72. With both Jones and Jackson now gone, the responsibility of
accounting for what is said and unsaid in this controversial book rests
squarely on the shoulders of co-author Stacy Brown. Mr. Brown, presently a
reporter for the Times-Tribune of Scranton, PA, is now personally fielding all
media inquiries concerning their book and its take on the Jackson legacy.

SelectBooks founder Kenzi Sugihara has meanwhile offered the following
statement:

"It is exceedingly difficult to reconcile the image of the joyful and
beneficent pop icon with the material in Bob and Stacy's book. But despite the
apparent bad blood and hard feelings between Michael and Bob, this book offers
information and insights not available to even seasoned journalists like
Martin Bashir, whose 2003 documentary was a touchstone in Jackson's subsequent
trial. Yet, as is often the case with larger than life personalities, answers
often lead to more questions."

Mr. Sugihara added that an additional printing of the book to meet renewed
interest was forthcoming.




SOURCE  SelectBooks

Kenichi Sugihara, +1-212-206-1997, Kenichi@selectbooks.com
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