The king of pop has dazzled us with so many very entertaining TV performances. We couldn’t wait to see him perform and we were never disappointed.
Michael Jackson gave us some awesome TV performances, leaving it all on stage, he exuded an energy that only a very few performers possess.
Someone of such talent and energy only comes around once in a life time, and those that were lucky enough to have grown up with this iconic legend were blessed to have witnessed his unbelievable talents.
I have searched the web and gathered together all of the TV performances I could find, and I’m still searching and will add them as I find them.
I feel lucky to have grown up watching him sing and dance and I’m not ashamed to admit I was one of the kids that jumped up from the couch and tried to moonwalk along with him.
I hope you enjoy these videos now as much as I did when I first saw him perform on T.V.
Michael Jackson will forever live on in our hearts.
Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones at 1984 Grammys.
Team Jackson and Jones made Grammy history at the 26th Grammy Awards as Michael began establishing himself as one of the greatest entertainers ever.
Although Michael Jackson didn’t win a ton of awards,
at the 1986 Grammy’s, the one Grammy he did win was for a song that he and Lionel Richie wrote for the whole world.
At the 1988 Grammy’s Michael Jackson put on a
spectacular performance when he performed ‘The Way You Make Me Feel’. Michael also did a beautiful job singing ‘The Man In the Mirror’ with a backup choir that included the late great Luther Vandross.
Janet Jackson honors her very famous big brother Michael
Jackson with the Grammys Legends award. This Special Merit Award is presented by the Recording Academy to individuals or groups for ongoing contributions and influence in the recording field. The GRAMMY Legend Award was inaugurated in 1990. Michael Jackson at the 1993 Superbowl halftime show.
Michael put on a spectacular half time show at the 1993 Superbowl where he was the only act. On March 25, 1983, NBC aired “Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever.” The show was held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena California, the same Auditorium where Ray Charles ‘50 Years in Music’ was held.
Michael Jackson Performs at Motown 25th Anniversary


