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MJ Fans ‘Disgusted’ By Dr. Murray Supporter

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Conrad Murray Hardcore Michael Jackson fans are already on the warpath over the photo of an MJ music video dancer posed with Dr. Conrad Murray … with one Jackson-aholic calling him “the worst fan in the world.” Minutes after TMZ published the photo that Terrence… Read more

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MJ Fans ‘Disgusted’ By Dr. Murray Supporter

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Conrad Murray Hardcore Michael Jackson fans are already on the warpath over the photo of an MJ music video dancer posed with Dr. Conrad Murray … with one Jackson-aholic calling him “the worst fan in the world.” Minutes after TMZ published the photo that Terrence… Read more

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MJ Fans ‘Disgusted’ By Dr. Murray Supporter

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Conrad Murray Hardcore Michael Jackson fans are already on the warpath over the photo of an MJ music video dancer posed with Dr. Conrad Murray … with one Jackson-aholic calling him “the worst fan in the world.” Minutes after TMZ published the photo that Terrence… Read more

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Steven Tyler Explains His ‘American Idol’ Judging Style

‘I take what I’ve grown up with, which is being a very harsh judge of myself, of my vocals, of my band,’ Aerosmith frontman says. By Kara Warner Steven Tyler Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images The “American Idol” season 10 premiere is just a day away, and to celebrate, MTV News has been rolling out our big guns, with “Idol” cheat sheets , breaking news and everything you need to know before Wednesday night’s big opener. On Tuesday (January 18), we had the opportunity to chat with new judge Steven Tyler, by way of a conference call with a handful of curious reporters. The Aerosmith frontman was just as energetic and amusing as he’s been in recent appearances, proving that his presence and commentary on the show will likely be a highlight each week. Of his experience thus far, Tyler said it has been good, adding that his judging style comes from his personal experience in the business. “I don’t take what happened to me this morning or last night or with the band … I don’t take that into judging kids [like] other people might have,” Tyler explained. “I kind of take what I’ve grown up with, which is being a very harsh judge of myself, of my vocals, of my band, and lay that across the talent that comes across my view.” Given that Tyler seems to be enjoying his new position — particularly that he gets to sit next to fellow newbie Jennifer Lopez, who he called “a fox,” — everyone wants to know how long he plans to be on the show. “I have more than a one-year contract,” Tyler revealed. “But as you know, things are what they are. But I have more than a one-year contract. I’ll give you that one.” Although we’re still far from season 11, we also got an early tip for next season’s contestants. Tyler cautioned against auditioning with Aerosmith tunes, specifically “I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing” — unless you can knock it out of the park. “They have to sing it good, you know. They must have sung in the seven weeks [of auditions], they probably got, you know, 15, 16 [performances of] ‘I Don’t Want to Miss a Thing,’ ” Tyler said. “It was hard for me because it always seemed to me when they said they were going to sing it, I knew someone at home was … like, ‘If you sing that song, Tyler will be enamored.’ And when I didn’t like it, I felt a little ill at ease to tell them, ‘You know what? You really didn’t sing it good.’ ” But Tyler said that if we should hear any Aerosmith on the show beyond the tryout rounds, those performances will likely be solid. “If any of them sing it now, remember we are down to 20 great people. So if they did, it would be nothing but good.” Don’t miss our “American Idol” live stream “Judging the Judges: An ‘Idol’ Without Simon,” featuring post-show analysis from Jim Cantiello and special guests, on MTV.com this Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET. Tweet your “Idol” commentary with the hashtag #idolwithoutsimon and we could quote you on the show! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Announces Its Season 10 Judges! Related Artists Steven Tyler

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‘American Idol’ Judge Randy Jackson: Sitting In Simon’s Chair Is ‘Weird’

‘I look down the table and I go, ‘Kara? No. Paula? No. Ellen? No. Simon? No. Where am I?’ ‘ Jackson tells MTV News of season 10. By Eric Ditzian, with reporting by Jim Cantiello Randy Jackson Photo: MTV News For nine seasons of “American Idol,” Simon Cowell anchored the judges’ table as a rotating cast of industry personalities cycled in and out. Paula Abdul headed for the exit after eight years, Kara DioGuardi and Ellen DeGeneres came and quickly went, and then Cowell himself officially departed after at least one season in which he seemed to have grown somewhat bored of the competition show. Now Randy Jackson is the last remaining original judge and has commandeered Cowell’s chair at the end of the judges’ table. But with the season 10 set to premiere on Wednesday , he’s still not totally comfortable. “It is a little weird, and sometimes I look down the table and I go, ‘Kara? No. Paula? No. Ellen? No. Simon? No. Where am I?’ ” Jackson told MTV News recently. “American Idol,” he admits, is a vastly transformed show this season. Various rules have been changed, producers talk openly about injecting new vigor into the competition, and two new faces in Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler have joined up as judges. “It’s just a different kind of show,” said Jackson. “Simon is irreplaceable. People have been saying, ‘Who’s going to be the mean one?’ Simon is still the mean one.” Yet as much as things will change this season, other elements will remain the same: sometimes the judges will be of one mind about a contestant, and at others their opinions will diverge — perhaps with a quarrel. “Jennifer, Steven and I all agree a lot [and] we disagree a lot,” he said. “You’re going to see all flavors of the rainbow because we all think sort of the same way because we’re music industry professionals.” How do you think the “Idol” judges will do without Simon? Tell us in the comments! Don’t miss our “American Idol” live stream “Judging the Judges: An ‘Idol’ Without Simon,” featuring post-show analysis from Jim Cantiello and special guests, on MTV.com this Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET. Tweet your “Idol” commentary with the hashtag #IdolWithoutSimon and we could quote you on the show! Get your “Idol” fix on MTV News’ “American Idol” page , where you’ll find all the latest news, interviews and opinions. Related Videos MTV News Extended Play: Randy Jackson Related Photos ‘American Idol’ Judges At The 2011 TCA Tour Related Artists Randy Jackson

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MJ Soundalike — That’s Not My Facebook Page!

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Jason Malachi The manager for Jason Malachi says Jason never posted on his Facebook page that he’s the voice behind four songs on Michael Jackson ‘s new album, adding Jason’s the victim of internet fraud. Thad Nauden tells TMZ someone created a phony Facebook page in… Read more

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Dr. Murray’s Medical Shingle Hangin’ By a Thread

Filed under: Conrad Murray , Michael Jackson , Celebrity Justice Conrad Murray ‘s medical career may not have flatlined — TMZ has learned the medical boards in Texas and Nevada will not automatically suspend his license just because a California judge did. Sources connected with the Texas Medical Board and the… Read more

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Filed under: Conrad Murray , Michael Jackson , Celebrity Justice Conrad Murray ‘s medical career may not have flatlined — TMZ has learned the medical boards in Texas and Nevada will not automatically suspend his license just because a California judge did. Sources connected with the Texas Medical Board and the… Read more

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Judge Orders Conrad Murray to Stand Trial in Death of Michael Jackson, Suspends Doctor’s License

Dr. Conrad Murray will be tried in the death of Michael Jackson. Judge Michael Pastor said sufficient evidence was presented at the preliminary hearing. While completely expected, this marks a significant development, as the case against Murray on involuntary manslaughter charges proved compelling. Deputy D.A. David Walgren told the judge in his closing argument that, “It was not Michael Jackson’s time to go” and that Conrad Murray is responsible. As expected, Dr. Murray will stand trial for MJ’s demise . “Michael Jackson is not here today because of the negligence and reckless acts of Dr. Murray,” said Walgren of the defendant, who sat stone-faced. Walgren said Murray cared more about hiding evidence than helping MJ. Judge Pastor’s ruling followed a six-day preliminary hearing in which more than 20 witnesses were called. Murray’s medical license was also suspended. Murray’s lawyer, Ed Chernoff, tells TMZ , “We are disappointed but not surprised. We knew we would be in trial and that’s where we’re going to end up.” Chernoff’s defense theory, that Michael Jackson killed himself , has not fully been extrapolated upon, but he did put out feelers last week and this week. The D.A. appears ready for it, however, calling a doctor who says that even if Jackson administered the fatal dose, it’s still homicide and Murray’s fault. Judge Michael Pastor ordered the suspension as a condition to Dr. Murray’s bail. The Medical Board of California asked for the suspension repeatedly. Dr. Murray has 24 hours to notify the medical boards in Texas and Nevada, where he was licensed to practice up until now, of Judge Pastor’s decision. Murray’s team says he needs to work to afford counsel, and believes the move is a power play designed to take away his right to defend himself. Not likely, as the evidence against him suggests gross mistreatment. It also wasn’t revoked, but suspended. If he were acquitted, he’d get it back. It is worth noting that Murray is still innocent until proven guilty and convicted by a jury of his peers. All this did was establish that a trial is warranted. What do you think? Dr. Conrad Murray …

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Dr. Murray Patient — Med Board Made ‘Poor Choice’

Filed under: Conrad Murray , Michael Jackson , Judge Michael Pastor , Celebrity Justice One of Conrad Murray ‘s longtime patients is “pissed” with Judge Michael Pastor’s decision to yank the Doc’s medical license … telling TMZ the Judge is “preventing a phenomenal doctor from working.” Robert Day — a patient at Murray’s Vegas practice –… Read more

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