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More Information On this Impersonator
December 05, 2010, 09:18:49 PM
Hey Guys,
This is William Bostick a Michael Jackson Impersonator. That's all I know about him. Does anybody have more information on this impersonator? :?:
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Re: More Information On this Impersonator
December 06, 2010, 05:01:23 AM
His chin looks familiar... :?
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Re: More Information On this Impersonator
December 06, 2010, 06:51:24 AM
I also found this as well.  A different impersonator, but closer in looks.

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Re: More Information On this Impersonator
December 06, 2010, 06:54:19 AM
Las Vegas, Nevada
November 2, 2009

The thumping beats of “Billie Jean” started up. On the dark stage, a spotlight illuminated the performer wearing a black hat and a single glove. The crowd erupted with loud cheers and applause.

But it wasn’t Michael Jackson — at least not the real one. Still, it was about as close as it gets.

William Bostick had been perfecting his Michael Jackson tribute for more than a quarter of a century and was an integral part of “Legends in Concert” for many years. He was so good, in fact, that the superstar had befriended Bostick after one of his tribute shows and offered him some tips.

Though William had always put on a great show, that October night in 1998 was different. He was moonwalking his heart out on the stage at Las Vegas’ Imperial Palace – for the real Michael Jackson in the audience.

Sue Cirone, then a captain at the casino, recalls hearing from a coworker that morning “that Michael Jackson might be coming to the ‘Legends’ show that night. And he said that I might want to bring my daughter to meet him. She was 9 years old and a huge fan. She was really excited, and nervous, too. Everyone was.”

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“No one was sure that Michael was going to show up, but it was a real possibility,” remembers Jillian Hrushowy, a production manager for ‘Legends’ for the past 15 years. “The band was sitting in their places, getting ready for the 7:30 show, and a stagehand told us, ‘Yes, it’s true, he’s here.’ Well, right then you could absolutely feel the electricity in the room.”

Jackson, wearing a signature black hat and dark sunglasses, had quietly slipped into booth 206 after the lights went down, and was completely surrounded by his entourage. “I have never seen that much undercover security here, ever,” says Sue, who’s worked at the Imperial Palace for 29 years.

Sue has witnessed the real Kenny Rogers sing at a “Legends” show (“Nobody in the audience knew it was the real Kenny!” she says, laughing). Other high-profile celebrities like Shania Twain and the Righteous Brothers have dropped by to see themselves portrayed on stage. But nobody matched the star wattage of Michael Jackson. “He was certainly the most celebrated personality that we’ve ever had come to the show,” says Jillian.

And even though the audience didn’t have a clue that the Gloved One was in the same room -– “Only the people who worked at the I.P. and at ‘Legends’ knew that he was there,” says Sue – they sensed that there was something different about this performance.

“There was definitely a buzz in the room,” Sue recalls.

Jillian agrees. “The band – everyone in the show – worked their butts off that night. The whole place was on fire. It was amazing!”
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Re: More Information On this Impersonator
December 06, 2010, 04:39:03 PM
Does anybody know any way to contact William Bostick?  :?:
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