“Under the Impression of a Prank, He Received a Call from Quincy Jones Expressing His Admiration for His Songs—An Invitation to Collaborate in LA: The Story of Rod Temperton from Heatwave and His Songwriting for Michael Jackson”]

"Under the Impression of a Prank, He Received a Call from Quincy Jones Expressing His Admiration for His Songs—An Invitation to Collaborate in LA: The Story of Rod Temperton from Heatwave and His Songwriting for Michael Jackson"]

A lot of the many negative reviews of Michael, the new Michael Jackson biopic, have criticised it for shying away from depicting any of the more controversial aspects of the singer’s life. However, it’s also reported to make scant mention of the British songwriter who played a significant part in turning him into the biggest pop star the world has ever seen – Rod Temperton.

Perhaps, though, this is how Temperton would have wanted it. Throughout his career and right up to his death, in 2016, he was nicknamed ‘the invisible man’, such was his reluctance to be in the limelight.



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