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Cleveland remembers Michael Jackson
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame honors the "King of Pop".

Video of Terrell Clark performing as Michael Jackson.

(Cleveland)
- The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame paid special tribute to Michael Jackson on Sunday afternoon.

There were two Jackson imitators. One was 70 year old Maurice Cook who impersonated the King of Pop on roller skates.



Maurice Cook

There was a Michael Jackson dance lesson, musical salutes, and video presentations, all as part of the museum's the Rock and Soul Festival, which attracted thousands of visitors all weekend.

Rock Hall president Terry Stewart says Jackson was known in the entertainment business as a triple-threat. Someone who can sing, dance, and act. Stewart doubts if we will see anyone of this magnitude anytime soon.


Terry Stewart

The Rock Hall also displayed a guitar designed in Michael Jackson’s honor in the main lobby where people left their personal tributes.

Jackson was inducted into the music shrine as a solo artist in 2001 and as a member of the Jackson 5 in 1997.

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