Thriller platinum record on display at the
Hard Rock Cafe, Hollywood in Universal City, California.
Michael Jackson was inducted onto the
Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1980 as member of
The Jacksons and in 1984 as solo artist. Throughout his career he received numerous honors and awards, including the
World Music Awards' Best-Selling Pop Male Artist of the Millennium, the
American Music Award's Artist of the Century Award and the
Bambi Pop Artist of the Millennium Award.
He was a double-inductee of the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, once as a member of The Jackson 5 in 1997 and later as a solo artist in 2001. Jackson was also inducted in several other hall of fames, including
Vocal Group Hall of Fame (as
The Jackson 5 member) in 1999,
Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2002 and
Hit Parade Hall of Fame (with his brothers) in 2009.
In 2010, Jackson was inducted into the Dance Hall of Fame as the first (and currently only) dancer from the world of pop and rock 'n' roll.
His awards include many
Guinness World Records (eight in 2006 alone),
13
Grammy Awards (as well as the
Grammy Legend Award and the
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award), 26
American Music Awards (24 only as a solo artist, including the "Artist of the Century", but not the poll of "Artist of the '80s")—more than any artist—, 13
number one singles in the US in his solo career—more than any other male artist in the Hot 100 era
—and estimated sales of up to 750 million records worldwide, making him the
world's best selling male solo pop artist.
On December 29, 2009, the American Film Institute recognized Jackson's passing as a "moment of significance" saying, "Michael Jackson's sudden death in June at age 50 was notable for the worldwide outpouring of grief and the unprecedented global eulogy of his posthumous concert rehearsal movie
This Is It."
Michael Jackson also received a Doctor of Humane Letters Degree from the United Negro College Fund
and also an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Fisk University.
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