“Michael said, ‘I want you to lay something down.’ He puts in a little cassette tape, and he sings the solo and records it”: Session legend Paul Jackson Jr. on working with Michael Jackson – from his Jackson 5 era to Thriller, Beat It and beyond

Session veteran Paul Jackson Jr. has handled six-string duties for B.B. King, Daft Punk, Whitney Houston, Elton John, George Benson, and the Temptations, to name but a few. However, it was his work on Thriller, Michael Jackson’s game-changing behemoth of an album, that kicked off his trilogy of collaboration with the King of Pop – which also encompassed 1987’s Bad and 1991’s Dangerous – further cementing the guitarist in pop history.

However, his working relationship with Jackson precedes Bad. At just 19, Michael Jackson was already a household name, fronting The Jackson 5. Paul was working on the Destiny record when Michael approached him to play a solo that he had come up with.

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