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Last week, Michael Jackson, "The
King of Pop," died after suffering
cardiac arrest. He was 50, and
preparing start a series of
comeback concerts.

Jackson's musical
accomplishments were many,
including the hits "Bad," "Billie
Jean," "Thriller" and "Shake Your
Body (Down to the Ground)." His
1982 album "Thriller" is the
best-selling album of all time.

He collaborated with Paul
McCartney, Quincey Jones, and
his sister, Janet Jackson.

He invented the moonwalk.

And while his behavior later in life
was bizarre, we prefer to focus
on the positives, like Jackson's
music, and his charity work.

In one instance, the two
overlapped. Jackson co-wrote the
charity single "We Are the
World," which was released
worldwide to aid the poor in
Africa and the United States.

Tell us who co-wrote the song for
a chance to win an audio book.

Click here to submit your
answer.

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Tucson, Arizona | Published: 12.31.2009
Upcoming concerts in the Tucson area, with venue information at the end:
• July 2 — Miniature Tigers at Plush.
• July 3 — Reverend Horton Heat at Club Congress.
• July 3 — Bill Callahan (Smog) with Follow That Bird at Plush.
• July 4 — KIIM Freedom Festival with Tracy Lawrence at TEP park.
• July 7 — The Coathangers at Plush.
• July 11 — Pete Yorn at the Rialto.
• July 12 — Cowboy Junkies and Sun Volt at the Rialto.
• July 13 — Arc Angels at the Rialto.
• July 15 — Black Carl at Club Congress.
• July 15 — Ottmar Liebert at the Rialto.
• July 17 — Foreign Born at Plush.
• July 27 — Angel Taylor at Club Congress.
• July 28 — De La Soul at the Rialto.
• July 30 — George Thorogood & The Destroyers with Jonny Lang at DDC.
• Aug. 2 — Journey at AVA.
• Aug. 5 — Real Big Fish and English Beat at the Rialto.
• August 10 — Bowerbirds at Club Congress.
• Aug. 15 — Julianne Hough at DDC.
• Aug. 17 — Los Lonely Boys at Rialto.
• Aug. 22 — Randy Travis at Centennial Hall.
• Aug 29 — Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers at the Rialto.
• Sept. 1 — BLondie at DDC.
• Sept. 2 — Johnny Winter at Rialto.
• Sept. 9 — Lynyrd Skynyrd at AVA.
• Sept. 22 — Sugar Ray at Rialto.
• Sept. 25 — Pink Martini at Rialto.
• Sept. 30 — God Dethroned at The Rock.
• Oct. 3 — Brooks & Dunn at AVA.
• Oct. 18 — Southern Arizona BLues Heritagew Festival at Ried Park.
• Oct. 22 — Howie Mandel at DDC.
• Oct. 23-25 — Bluegrass Festival at DDC.
• Nov. 6 — Lucy Kaplansky at Old Town Artisans.
• Nov. 7 — Kathy Mattea at Centennial Hall.
• Jan. 8-9 — Leo Kottke at Temple of Music and Art.
• Jan. 30 — Micheal Feinstein at Centennial Hlal.
CONCERT VENUE LIST
Academy Village, 13701 E. Old Spanish Trail 647-0980.
Berger Performing Arts Center, 1200 W. Speedway 770-3690.
Casino del Sol's AVA, 5655 W. Valencia Road 883-1700.
Centennial Hall, 1020 E. University Blvd. 621-3341.
Club Congress, 311 E. Congress St. 622-8848.
DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center, Reid Park, near South Country Club Road and East 22nd Street. 791-4873, Ext. 0.
Desert Diamond Casino, 1100 W. Pima Mine Road. 1-520-294-7777, press 2, press 1.
Fox Theatre, 17 W. Congress St. 547-3040.
Freedom Inn at Ventana Canyon, 5660 N. Kolb Road. 577-6940.
Grace St. Paul Episcopal Church, 2331 E. Adams St. 232-3544.
The Hut, 305 N. Fourth Ave. 623-3200.
Javalina's Coffee & Friends, 9136 E. Valencia Road 663-5282.
F.O.P. Lodge "The Lodge on Dodge," 3445 N. Dodge Blvd. Presented by Green Fire. 795-2101.
La Placita Village, 110 S. Church Ave. 547-3338.
Living Room, 413 E. Fifth St. 488-7024.
Nimbus, 3850 E. 44th St. 745-9175.
Plush, 340 E. Sixth St. 798-1298.
Proscenium Theatre at Pima Community College West Campus, 2202 W. Anklam Road. 206-6986.
Rialto Theatre, 318 E. Congress St. 740-1000.
The Rock, 136 N. Park Ave. 629-9211.
SaddleBrooke's DesertView Performing Arts Center, 39900 S. Clubhouse Drive, SaddleBrooke. 818-1000.
St. Philip's in the Hills Episcopal Church, 4440 N. Campbell Ave. 299-6421.
17th Street Market, 810 E. 17th St. 624-8821, Ext. 145.
Stevie Eller Dance Theater, 1737 E. University Blvd. 621-1162.
Surly Wench, 424 N. Fourth Ave. 882-0009.
University of Arizona School of Music, (Crowder Hall, Holsclaw Hall, Marroney Theatre, Tornabene Theatre) University of Arizona Fine Arts Complex, Park Avenue and Speedway 621-1162.
Vaudeville Cabaret, 110 E. Congress St. 622-3535.

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