Historic Michael Jackson Clothing Hits Auction Block This Week – Record Bids Expected

LOS ANGELES, CA – May 15, 2010 – In classic dance scenes from Michael Jackson’s legendary final performance, captured on film for the “This Is It” movie, Jackson wears his signature fedora, a sport coat and bright orange pants. This week, the bright orange pants (along with certificates of authenticity and photographic evidence) and other Jackson items will be auctioned by Nate D. Sanders, Inc., one the world’s leading dealers of Hollywood memorabilia, autographs, rare books and gold coins.

The pants, which will be auctioned on Thursday, May 20, are one of the last-know garments worn by Michael Jackson to be captured on film. Other Jackson garments and props have recently capture record-breaking prices at auction. White sequined gloves, a mainstay of Michael Jackson’s wardrobe, have sold recently for more than $400,000. On May 5, a diehard Jackson fan from Costa Rica paid a whopping $170,000 for the glove Jackson used during his 1983 classic “Motown 25” television performance of Billie Jean (where he debuted the “moon walk”). At another auction in New York City, one of Jackson’s flashy gloves captured a fetching $420,000 from a buyer in Hong Kong, China.

The winning bidder in the Sanders auction will get the Jackson-worn pants, photos of Jackson wearing the pants during the taping of “This Is It,” a letter from Jackson’s personal bodyguard (the former owner of the pants) who worked for Jackson until the day of his death on June 25, 2009, and a copy of the bodyguard’s paycheck confirming his employment and relationship with Michael Jackson.

For more than 30 years, Nate D. Sanders has been one of the industry’s most respected experts and dealers. A collector since the late 1970s, Sanders was already widely known in collectors’ circles when he opened his auction business in Los Angeles in 1990. Today, he conducts twelve major auctions every year drawing bidders, collectors and investors from around the world. In recent years, Sanders has been increasingly viewed as an expert on Hollywood memorabilia.

Sanders’ current auction, which closes on Thursday, May 20, 2010, includes the Michael Jackson pants and many other Michael Jackson items. Also in the extensive list of auction items is a handwritten letter by President George Washington, a huge collection of classic sports memorabilia, priceless literary items including letters from Ernest Hemingway and Marilyn Monroe’s personal address and phone book (written in Monroe’s own handwriting, the book is a who’s who of politics and entertainment from the 1950s and early 1960s) . All of Sanders’ auctions include rare books, autographs, sports collectibles and Hollywood memorabilia.

Sanders’ Brentwood-based business charges “zero percent” consignment rates while most auction companies charge 10 to 20 percent rates for consigned items. He is always interested in buying unique items and collections. To learn more about Nate D. Sanders, Inc. and to see a complete listing of items from his current auction, go to www.NateDSanders.com or call (310) 440-2982.




Grace Jones-Williams’ Blood (Live At Royal Albert Hall)



Here is the icon Grace Jones doing her thing well as usual. It is so disturbing how so many young people are quick to diss her and say negative things. Some of these people feel that Grace should be flattered that anyone remembers her and gives her a shout-out. These people obviously don’t know the history of Black artists being ripped off in this country and how so many whites took and still take credit for what Blacks pioneered. Grace Jones does not need Lady Gaga to validate her and she does need to work with her as an act of “gratitude.” Black people have to claim Grace or else the history books will give Gaga all the credit.




R.I.P. Malcolm McLaren




The former manager of British punk heroes The Sex Pistols passed today after a bout with cancer. Mclaren dedicated his life to exploring and promoting culture that was on the margin. His 1983 album Duck Rock helped spread the word hip-hop on the other side of the Atlantic where he was from. “Buffalo Gals” from that album became a top ten hit in the UK and gave a preview of how influential hip-hop was becoming. “Double Dutch” was another song from that project to expose Black American culture to the world complete with a video of African-American girls participating in the fancy footwork of the Double Dutch dance.
He recorded some side project music with some of the album’s collaborators Trevor Horn, Thomas Dolby, J.J. Jeczalik and Anne Dudley.
The music from those sessions would become the first album for The Art Of Noise. Mclaren also introduced voguing on a larger scale with his 1989 album Waltz Darling before Jennie Livingston’s lauded documentary “Paris Is Burning” and Madonna. The late great vogue dancer Willi Ninja was featured in the video for the song “Deep In Vogue” and inspired Madonna’s “Vogue” video. The World Famous Supreme Team Show album from 1990 was a solid urban effort resulting from McLaren’s
alliance with the hip-hop group. McLaren is also known for his love of fashion that caused him and girlfriend designer Vivienne Westwood opening up the Let It Rock boutique. Their son Joseph Corre is the founder of the Agent Provacteur lingerie line. Although the couple separated years ago and committed to other partners Westwood’s birthdate became McLaren’s death date.




Stussy Documentary On J.Dilla Part 2

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