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MAY 02nd 2008
Thrillercast Press Release
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Legacy Recordings proudly announces “Thrillercast,”
a ground breaking podcast event celebrating the 25th anniversary
of Michael Jackson’s Thriller, the world’s biggest
selling album of all time.
Launched earlier this year in conjunction with
Legacy’s release of Thriller 25, the newly expanded
deluxe 25th anniversary edition of Michael Jackson’s
watershed cultural touchstone, the “Thrillercast”
series features icons of music, film, television, and popular
culture exploring their unique personal experiences with Thriller
and the album’s influence on them, both personally and
professionally.
Each episode of “Thrillercast” illuminates
the Thriller experience from a fresh perspective, discussing
the influence of Michael Jackson’s songs, videos, choreography,
persona, and iconography through the stories of actors and
directors, journalists, musicians, choreographers, music industry
insiders, DJs and fans whose lives were transformed by an
album that’s become an essential part of our collective
history and consciousness.
Prior to the launch of the series, the “Thrillercast”
pilot episode was leaked to a variety of Michael Jackson fan
sites who responded with overwhelming enthusiasm eventually
making the “Thrillercast” teaser episode the #1
Music Podcast on iTunes. Subsequent “Thrillercast”
episodes have consistently placed in the iTunes Top 10 most
downloaded music podcasts list.
“Thrillercast” is available for
free through all major podcast providers, as well as directly
through michaeljackson.com, Michael’s newly-revamped
official website. New episodes of “Thrillercast”
will be released throughout 2008.
“Thrillercast” is produced by Legacy
Recordings and Joseph Vella of Vella Interactive, who has
been responsible for series centered on John Coltrane, Elvis
Costello, The Beach Boys, Yo-Yo Ma and more.
“What truly separates ‘Thrillercast’
from any other current album-specific podcast series is the
expansive and diverse perspective in which we are telling
the story,” said Joseph Vella. “Aside from the
discussion of the music and brilliance of Michael Jackson’s
artistry, we are taking people back to 1982 and Epic Records
and the pre-production of Thriller; we are examining Michael’s
dance style and the trio of Thriller music videos with a group
of acclaimed choreographers and dancers several of whom were
featured in the famous videos; we are recounting the early
days of MTV and the impact Thriller had on the network with
insiders who were there from the start; we hear from an eclectic
mix of artists from all around the globe on the huge reach
Thriller had, and continues to have internationally. We also
breakdown the remixing of Thriller 25 and more.”
Four episodes of “Thrillercast”
(the preview and three full episodes) were posted during the
month of February with 60,000 episodes being downloaded to
external devices and 250,000 episodes listened to via iTunes.
Cumulative episode usage in February reached 310,000 listens.
“Thrillercast” — Episode highlights
include:
Run-DMC’s Darryl McDaniels
The “Thrillercast” launched its
first episode with Darryl “DMC” McDaniels. On
the episode, McDaniels talks about Michael’s impact
on MTV, the effect of Thriller’s success on Run-DMC
and the experience of introducing Michael at the Grammys.
will.i.am
One of the hottest artist/producers in today’s
pop music scene, will.i.am talks about growing up with Thriller,
the influence Michael has had on him and his collaboration
with the King of Pop on Thriller 25.
Adam Curry
The ex-MTV VJ and internet entrepreneur shares
his personal story of hearing Thriller while in college as
well as recounting his meeting with Michael to present the
artist with a Lifetime Achievement Award on behalf of MTV.
Vince Paterson
While most know him as the blonde gang leader
in the video “Beat It,” Vince was also one of
the zombies in the Thriller video. He went on to choreograph
videos with Michael for 10 years following Thriller.
LL Cool J
The legendary musician talks about being blown
away upon hearing Thriller and also shares his experience
approaching, and getting permission from Michael to be the
first hip-hop artist to use a sample from the Thriller recording.
Episodes to include:
Thriller 25: wiill.i.am, Akon
The Making Of Thriller/Epic Records Back In
82: Quincy Jones, Larry Hamby
MTV & Thriller: Adam Curry, Mark Goodman
Music Videos/Choreography & Dance: Shane
Sparks, Mia Michaels, Electric Boogaloos, Vince Paterson,
Wade Robson
How Thriller Changed Radio: Lee Abrams
DJ Culture/Turntablists: DJ Spooky
Old School Rapper — Thriller’s cultural
impact and connection to hip-hop: DMC (Of Run DMC), LL Cool
J
Contemporary R&B/Soul/Pop/Gospel Stars —
How Thriller continues to influence music today: Omarion,
Kirk Franklin, Katharine McPhee
Satirist: “Weird Al” Yankovic
The Jazz Connection: Chris Botti, Herbie Hancock
Thriller from around the world: Ceu Imogen Heap
Music And Cultural Journalist Perspective: Nelson
George
Actors: Nick Cannon
Source: Legacy Recordings
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