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It’s been a little more than nine years since Michael Jackson died tragically at the age of 50, but his music lives on thanks to its timelessness and to tribute acts like Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience.
Composer Vamsi Tadepalli formed Who’s Bad in 2003, and since then, the group – James Times III (lead vocals), Archie Logan (drums), Ray McCall (trumpet), Aaron McCoy (saxophone), Quinton Moore (bass), and Daniel Rychlec and Malcolm “Blaze” Little (dance company) – has been reminding audiences why Jackson continues to reign as the undisputed king of pop.
The men of Who’s Bad specialize in not only reproducing Michael Jackson’s unique sound, but his style as well. A Who’s Bad show is part song, part spectacle, all heart and soul, just the way Michael would have wanted it.