Michael Jackson will Remain One Of The Inductees-Rock &Roll Hall of fame

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The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has confirmed that Michael Jackson will remain one of the inductees and that the singer’s memorabilia will continue to be displayed at its Cleveland museum.

It follows the broadcast of the four-hour documentary, Leaving Neverland, in which Wade Robson and James Safechuck alleged that they were sexually abused by the pop star when they were children.

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In a statement to Pitchfork, a representative of the Hall of Fame said Jackson was recognised for his “musical excellence and talent” and his memorabilia is displayed alongside artifacts from many artists’ lives.

“There are no plans for this to change,” the statement concluded.

The Jackson Estate has called the documentary “unvetted propaganda” and described the alleged victims Robson and Safechuck as “two perjurers”.

As with all of our inductees, Jackson was recognised for musical excellence and talent as well as having a significant impact on rock’n’roll. from Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

As with all of our inductees, Jackson was recognized for musical excellence and talent as well as having a significant impact on rock’n’roll. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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MIchael Jackson, who died in 2009, was inducted into the Rock Hall twice – once as a solo artist in 2001 and once with the Jackson 5 in 1997.

Artists become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first commercial recording.

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Jackson was nominated “by a diverse voting body of historians, fellow musicians, and music industry professionals”.

His sister, Janet Jackson, is due to be inducted into the Rock Hall’s Class of 2019 later this week.

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