Michael Jackson, "Moonwalk," Doubleday, 1988, was misquoted for 11:45 PM CDT. On p.6 the year and place are given, no date or time. Nelson George "The Michael Jackson Story," a Dell book, 1984, p.24, gives the date and place, no time.
Richard Gehman called 9/l993 with a time of 7:54 AM CDT "from someone close to Michael."
Grazia Bordoni writes 10/93 that Mercurio-3 gave 3:00 AM "from him."
Zip Dobyns has 1:30 AM "from a close friend of Michael's to a fellow astrologer." Dobyns speculates late Aquarius rising.
Kim Baker speculates 12:09 PM in NCGR Newsletter article.
Lois Rodden spec-rectifies to 8:47 AM CDT.
Basil Fearrington rectifies to 11:53 PM in "Astrology of the Famed," writing in a footnote of the Introduction that "I had many opportunities to observe Michael but could not get close enough to ask him about his time of birth." On 12/31/1998, Fearrington emailed the statement that "I had occasion, while playing in the opening act for the very last Jackson tour to ask Michael what his time of birth was. He said "I will tell you as I told Jackie Onassis, all I know is that it was late in the evening, definitely after 10:30 PM." As "Astrology of the Famed" was published in 1996 and Jackson's last tour was in 1984, Fearrington leaves himself open to some question of credibility.