Article: Ben Brown, Known World Wide as the Man who Discovered Michael Jackson, Plans to Share Details of Experiences, for the First Time in What He Calls 'A Statement for the Records'.

NEW YORK, Nov. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Ben Brown, who as the president of a small record company in Indiana helped to introduce Michael Jackson and The Jackson Five to the music industry with the release of their very first record in the late 60's and who spear-headed the famous come-back effort of the late "God Father of Soul," James Brown in the mid 80's, said today, "My plans are to make a statement for the records, in the form of a book, film, DVD, CD & reality special early next year."

The timing of today's statement and scheduling for the new projects were influenced by comments by Ben Brown's youngest son, Dwayne. "After some 25 years working with super ...

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