Remembering Ed, Farrah and Michael: The Culture Of Pop

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Webmaster Note: Just as pre-production wrapped on DVD Marquee Episode 79 Thursday afternoon, sad news broke from L.A. ...and changed all our plans resulting in a special episode of The Culture Of Pop.

Jeffrey asked us to post this statement/introductory piece for him:

Ed, Farrah and Michael were three incredibly talented, instantly charismatic and beyond beloved individuals...

Ed was the jovial everyman that represented our laughter in response to a funny Nebraska boy named Johnny with whom he helped send America to bed with smiles into the twilight.

Farrah was a good old Texas gal made good on the TV...and walked away from her comfort zone to challenge herself becoming an inspiration to millions of actresses who didn't want to be known as strictly cheesecake..

...and little Michael (sigh)...who became one of music's last great showmen of the 20th century at the tender age of 9 years old via our knitted speaker living room Zenith TV's and pocket sized transistor radios blazing out four number one smashes in a row (I Want You Back/ABC/The Love You Save/I'll Be There) which paved the way for the likes of classic solo albums (Off The Wall and Thriller).

Now, they all belong to the ages.

Along with my friends Dena and Lisa (Celebrity Sidedish), I invite you to join us for this special, funny, heartfelt remembrance of three diverse but no less influential, wonderful people that enriched our lives and made them better with their creative gifts.

Sincerely,

-Jeffrey Rosado

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