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Promoter: Jackson tribute to be televised globally
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-08-12 09:08 Kindel said the switch took him by surprise: "Everyone was expecting it would be staged maybe in London or New York or Los Angeles," he said. Explaining Vienna as a venue, Jermaine Jackson told "Larry King Live" on Friday that his brother loved the city and "loved castles." After Kindel organized a Jackson remembrance held last month outside a mothballed nuclear power plant west of Vienna, Jermaine Jackson spent a few hours touring Schoenbrunn, which his brother also had visited. "He was really fascinated and said, 'This is a really royal and ideal place for such a tribute to Michael,'" Kindel told the AP. The majestic yellow palace and its sprawling, sculpted gardens are nothing like Los Angeles' Staples Center, where a big Jackson memorial was held last month, Kindel said. "You can't compare it with a real historic palace which was built hundreds of years ago," he said in his downtown Vienna office. "This is not Disneyland," Kindel said. But he added: "There's a zoo, there are parks ... I think (Michael Jackson) would like the site. It's a little bit like Neverland, but much bigger." |