MJ Awards 2000-2009

American Music Awards 2009 (Los Angeles nov 22)
Favorite Male artist
Favorite Album Number ONE
In chategory Soul rhytm and blues
Favorite Male Artist & Favorite Album

------------------WE LOVE YOU MICHAEL!----------------


2008

Grammy Hall Of Fame: (California, USA)
It was announced on December 19, 2007 that both Michael's 'Off the Wall' and 'Thriller'
albums will be among the 2008 inductees into the Grammy Hall of Fame.

NRJ Awards: (Cannes, France / January 26, 2008)

Lifetime Achievement Award

The Boston Phoenix and thePhoenix.com: (USA / July 1, 2008)

Michael is named the state of Indiana's Best Solo Artist of all time.


2006

MTV Japan Video Music Awards: (Tokyo, Japan / May 27, 2006) Legend Award
Guiness World Records: (London, England / November 14, 2006) for the
Youngest vocalist to top the US singles chart (aged 11, fronting The Jackson Five)
First vocalist to enter the US single chart at No.1 ('You Are Not Alone')
Most weeks at the top of the US album charts (non-soundtrack; 37 weeks for 'Thriller')
Most successful music video ('Thriller' sold over 1 million units)
First entertainer to earn more than $100 million in a year
Highest paid entertainer of all time ($125 million in 1989 Forbes list)
Most successful entertainer of all time
World Music Awards: (London, England / November 15, 2006)
Diamond Award (for selling more than 100 million albums)


2005

Guiness Book Of World Records: (issue 2006)
Best-selling Album Of All Time: 'Thriller' with global sales of over 51 million
copies to date Longest Music Video: 'Ghosts' (USA, 1996), with 35 mins

Most Valuable Sculpture By A Living Artist: 'Michael Jackson and Bubbles', a porcelain
sculpture created by the artist Jeff Koons in 1988 sold for $5,616,750 at Sotheby's
in New York on May 15, 2001.

Most Grammy Awards Won In A Year By A Person: At the 26th Annual Grammy Awards in 1984
Michael Jackson won eight Grammy awards.
Most Valuable Oscar: David O Selznick's 1940 Best Film Oscar for 'Gone With The Wind'
(USA, 1939) was bought by Michael Jackson, for $1,542,000 on June 12, 1999, at Sotheby's, NY.

Honorable Mention - Greatest Distance Moonwalked in One Hour: Adam Hall of San Francisco,
California, was over the moon aftering moonwalking through the backstreets of Denver,
Colorado, for a distance of 2.41 km (1.5 miles) in one hour on October 22, 2002.
A "moonwalk support crew" shadowed 25-year-old Adam in an automobile, measuring his distance
with an odometer. The record-setting walk formed part of a longer "Moonwalk for Earth"
relay with Ramsey Brookhart (USA) and Joshua Dodd (USA), an attempt to raise awareness of
renewable forms of energy. "We live under this brown cloud," said Hall, "and people don't
seem to understand how much of that comes from burning coal to provide electricity.
We want people to know that there are other ways to make electricity."

2004

AASA Humanitarian Award: (Washington, D.C., USA / April 1)

Humanitarian Award from The African Ambassadors’ Spouses Association, AASA, for Michael
Jackson's worldwide humanitarian efforts, particularly in Africa.

2003

Key to the City: (Gary, USA / June 11)
Michael was honored with the key of the city by the mayor of Gary.

BMI Urban Awards: (Miami, USA / August 5)
Best song: 'Butterflies'
(Marsha Ambrosius, SPZ Music Inc., Michael Jackson, Epic Records)

Key to the City: (Las Vegas, USA / October 25)
Michael was honored with the key of the city by Mr. Goodman, mayor of Las Vegas.

Radio Music Awards: (Las Vegas, USA / October 27)
Humanitarian Award (presented by Beyonce Knowles for the first time)

Power of Oneness Lifetime Achievement Award: (Universal Studios Hollywood,
Globe Theater, USA / November 15) presented for Michael's lifelong commitment to
writing, singing, and speaking about the need to take responsibility for the
world's children and making our world a better place.

2002

American Music Awards: (January 9)
Artist Of The Century Award
NRJ Awards: (Cannes, France / January 19)
Best International Male Singer Award

NAACP Image Awards: (February 21)
Outstanding Music Video: 'You Rock My World'
Outstanding Variety Series/Special: 30th Anniversary Celebration
Outstanding Performance in a Variety Series/Special: 30th Anniversary Celebration

Celebrate the Magic Foundation: (announced March 20; presented May 1)

1st Magical Life Award

Life magazine - Top 100 Rock & Rollers Of All Time: (published March 20)
Michael is listed at #9 on the list.

National Academy of Popular Music/Songwriters: (Sheraton Hotel, New York, USA / June 13)
Michael is inducted into their Hall of Fame.

30th Anniversary Award (New York, USA / July 6)

World Arts Awards 2002: (Vienna, Austria / November 2)
For his work as most successful pop artist of the present with what he has written
music history (more than 150 Million music units sold).

Bambi Awards: (Berlin, Germany / November 21)
Pop Artist Of The Millennium

Billboard Awards: (Las Vegas, USA / December 9)
Special Billboard Award to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of Michael Jackson's 1982
Epic album 'Thriller,' which spent more weeks at No. 1 (37 weeks) than any other
album in the history of The Billboard 200.

2001

MJ Day 10: (March 7)
MJ Day 10 Award (presented by Adrian Grant on behalf of millions of loving fans
all around the world)

Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame: (March 19)
Michael Jackson is inducted as a solo artist

2000

World Music Awards:
Best Selling Pop Male Artist Of The Millennium

G&P Foundation: (Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York, USA / November 30)

Angel of Hope Award (presented by N-Sync for Michael's work fighting cancer)



Michael´s part in charity is big. Some of the organisations he was part of.

AIDS Project L.A.
American Cancer Society Angel Food Big Brothers of Greater Los Angeles BMI Foundation Brotherhood Crusade Brothman Burn Center Camp Ronald McDonald Childhelp U.S.A. Children's Institute International Cities and Schools Scolarship Fund Community Youth Sports & A r t s Foundation Congressional Black Caucus Dakar Foundation Dreamstreet Kids Dreams Come True Charity Elizabeth Taylor Aids Foundation Heal The World Foundation Juvenile Diabetes Foundation Make A Wish Foundation Minority Aids Project Motown Museum NAACP National Rainbow Coalition Rotary Club of Australia Society of Singers Starlight Foundation The Carter Center's Atlanta Project The Sickle Cell Research Foundation Transafrica United Negro College Fund United Negro College Fund Ladder's of Hope Volunteers of America Watts Summer Festival Wish Granting YMCA - 28th Street/Crenshaw INCLUDING THE THOUSANDS UPON THOUSAND OF DOLLARS, NOT RECORDED, HE PERSONALLY SPENT ON GIFT HE WOULD SHOWER CHILDREN WITH AT MANY CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS