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    MJ ALL DAY THE PODCAST

    Michael Jackson podcast for those interested in the truth behind the King of Pop.
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    Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers aka Turbo f/ the movie BREAKIN interview pt. 2

    Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers aka Turbo f/ the movie BREAKIN interview pt. 2
    In this final Episode of our interview with Michael “Boogaloo Shrimp” Chambers, the man who taught MJ the MOONWALK and helped lay the foundation for some of MJ’s other signature dance moves, he tells us why he’s grateful to this day that MJ said “Consider it done!” Plus he shares what his last meeting with MJ was like. After listening to our podcast check out a documentary on Michael Chambers called Boogaloo Shrimp Documentary at www.boogalooshrimpdocumentary.com

    Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers aka Turbo f/ the movie BREAKIN interview pt. 1

    Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers aka Turbo f/ the movie BREAKIN interview pt. 1
    I fangirled, BIG TIME! During this interview with dancer, choreographer, innovator and visionary Michael “Boogaloo Shrimp” Chambers better known as Turbo from the Hit 80’s dance movie Breakin and Breakin 2: Electric Boogaloo. Michael Chambers first met MJ in 1982 right before his meteoric rise to fame when he was still living at the Jackson family compound. Dance allowed for the two to work together and run into each-other at several pivotal points in MJ History giving Michael Chambers a unique perspective on MJ. After listening to our podcast check out a documentary on Michael Chambers called Boogaloo Shrimp Documentary at www.boogalooshrimpdocumentary.com

    Have you seen my childhood? (Part 1)

    Have you seen my childhood? (Part 1)
    In this episode of MJ DAY ALL DAY we talk to Michael Jackson super fan, Debbie McTyre, who was introduced to MJ and his brother’s after receiving a promotional Jackson 5 album right before their breakout in 1969. Yep, I said ALBUM..you know…WAX alias VINYL…real DJ’s still use them…It’s the good stuff Anywho back to the story, Debbie tells us what it was like seeing the fellas in concert and on TV for the first time and how The Jackson 5 and then Michael, as a solo artist, helped to change the landscape of music. Look out for the second part of this episode.