Obama hails Jackson legacy
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Tuesday, July 07, 2009, 11:20
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Washington, July 07: US President Barack Obama on Tuesday hailed the "extraordinary" musical legacy left by pop superstar Michael Jackson, whom he lauded as among the greatest US performers ever.
"I don't think there's any doubt he was one of the greatest entertainers of our generation -- perhaps any
generation," Obama told CNN television in an interview broadcast from Russia, hours before a mammoth memorial service
in Los Angeles to bid farewell to the singer, who died June 25.
"I think like Elvis, like (Frank) Sinatra, like the Beatles, he became a core part of our culture," Obama said.
The US leader noted however that "tragedy' also was part
of Jackson's life.
"His extraordinary talent and his music was matched with a big dose of tragedy, and difficulty in his private life," Obama said.
"I don't think we can ignore that, but it's important for us to affirm what was best in him."
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