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Dancers perform in front of a mural of the King of Pop Michael Jackson during a tribute by former inmates on his first death anniversary Friday, June 25, 2010 at the Capitol Compound in Cebu city in central Philippines. (AP Photo)
NEW YORK (AP) -- A year after Michael Jackson's death caused a worldwide outpouring of shock, tears and tributes, the anniversary of his passing was being marked Friday on a quieter scale, as fans remembered their fallen King of Pop with vigils, prayer and, of course, music.
Some radio stations woke up listeners to Jackson's music; on U.S. television, all the major networks devoted a portion of their morning news programs to Jackson and more coverage was expected during prime-time hours. Events were planned across the globe, from Tokyo to New York.
Jackson's burial place at Forest Lawn in Glendale. California, was expected to draw not only a throng of fans, but family as well.
Jackson died on June 25, 2009, at age 50 as he was preparing for a series of comeback concerts in London. Dr. Conrad Murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's death for administering the powerful anesthetic propofol to Jackson to help the pop star sleep.
Pictures of Jackson hung on a wall outside New York's Apollo Theater in Harlem, where Jackson and his brothers won amateur night in the late 1960s. A sidewalk plaque memorialized the singer alongside such other legends as James Brown and Smokey Robinson.
Since the Apollo helped launch the Jackson 5, it has had a strong connection to the late pop star. After Jackson's death, it became the de facto gathering place for New York fans. It was an emotional though more low-key scene on Friday morning, as Jackson's music blared from boom boxes and passing cars.
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"We are really honored to have played a part in launching Michael's musical career and to serve as a gathering place for people to come and celebrate his lifetime of achievement," said Jonelle Procope, Apollo president and CEO.
Procope placed Jackson's black hat and sequin glove, both from the theater's collection, beside his plaque.
Elsewhere in Harlem, the AMC Magic Johnson Harlem 9 movie theater screened "This Is It," the documentary about Jackson's preparation for his London concerts, throughout the day. And the Rev. Al Sharpton was to lead a moment of silence in the afternoon.
In Gary, Indiana, Jackson's hometown, there was to be a tribute at the family home; city officials said they expected Jackson's mother, Katherine Jackson, and his niece, Genevieve Jackson, to show up, along with thousands of others. Katherine Jackson also lent her support to a "Forever Michael" fan event in Beverly Hills, California, on Saturday.
But his brother Randy Jackson was hoping to make the official family commemoration at Forest Lawn on Friday morning.
In Japan, hundreds of fans met at Tokyo Tower to honor Jackson with a candlelight vigil, a gospel concert and more. Some got a chance to see a collection of his possessions, including costumes from his tours and even a 1967 Rolls-Royce Phantom that he used to drive around Los Angeles.
"I don't know what to say. Seeing all his things makes it all come back to me," said Yumiko Sasaki, a 48-year-old Tokyo officer worker who has been a Jackson fan since she was 12. "It makes me so sad to think that he is gone. He was wonderful."
About 50 guests paid $1,100 each to sleep overnight at the Tokyo landmark, where they had catered food, watched a gospel choir, looked at Jackson memorabilia and danced to Michael Jackson's music before observing a period of silence as the sun rose.
Fans started gathering at Forest Lawn on Thursday night. Five large wreaths of flowers and dozens of bouquets, drawings and photos of Jackson had been placed outside his private mausoleum.
Evdokia Sofianou, 46, and her 9-year-old daughter, Rebecca, traveled from Athens, Greece, to pay their respects.
"I came because I love Michael very much," Sofianou said Thursday night. "I came to grieve."
But not every memorial for Jackson was to be somber. In France, weekend celebration plans included a concert and tribute show, and clubs across the globe planned parties for the man who embodied dance music.
"They want to celebrate his life and music," DJ Jon Quick said of the expected partygoers at club Taj on Friday, where he would play Jackson tunes. "His albums are like timelines in your life. You can remember what you were doing ... when 'Thriller' came out."
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press.
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Michael Jackson's fans light candles around his posters on his first death anniversary in Jammu, India, Friday, June 25, 2010.
(AP Photo/Channi Anand)
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Fans pray to mark the death anniversary of Michael Jackson before a statue of him at the Wold Expo in Shanghai, China, Friday, June 25, 2010.
(AP Photo)
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A woman places a tribute to the late US pop star Michael Jackson at a memorial in Munich, southern Germany, on Thursday, June 24, 2010. The death of Jackson, one year later, continues to captivate the world.
(AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
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A hat and glove once worn by Michael Jackson marks his name plaque at the Apollo Theater's Walk of Fame, Friday June 25, 2010, in Harlem, New York. Jackson, who first performed at the theater with his brothers in the late 1960s, is being remembered with tributes on the anniversary of his death.
(AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)
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Dancers perform in front of a mural of the King of Pop Michael Jackson during a tribute by former inmates on his first death anniversary Friday, June 25, 2010 at the Capitol Compound in Cebu city in central Philippines.
(AP Photo)
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Flowers, notes and other items are seen as fans pay their respects at the star of Michael Jackson on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on the first anniversary of the pop star's death Friday, June 25, 2010.
(AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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A fan holds a Michael Jackson doll on the first anniversary of pop legend Michael Jackson's death, outside the Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park where he is buried, on Friday, June 25, 2010, in Glendale, Calif.
(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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Rahul Saxena, center, an Indian dancer performs some of Michael Jackson's songs to a packed audience, on the first anniversary of King of Pop's death, in Mumbai, India, Friday, June 25, 2010.
(AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)
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Cards and flowers are left in front of Michael Jackson's boyhood home on Friday, June 25, 2010, in Gary, Ind., where a celebration and monument unveiling will take place later on Friday.
(AP Photo/John Smierciak)
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People walk past a sand sculpture of US performer Michael Jackson created to mark the first anniversary of his death, at the Bay of Bengal coast, in Puri, Orissa state, India, Thursday, June 24, 2010.
(AP Photo)
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Jordyn Castor, 16, from Rockford, Mich., who is blind, touches the face of a wax figure of Michael Jackson at Madame Tussaud's Hollywood Museum on the first anniversary of the pop star's death Friday, June 25, 2010. Castor has been a fan all her life, but never knew what he looked like. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
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Katherine Jackson, left in yellow, mother of the late singer Michael Jackson, looks on after unveiling a monument to her son in front of the Jackson family home on Friday, June 25, 2010, in Gary, Ind.
(AP Photo/John Smierciak)
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An impersonator of US late musician Michael Jackson, has her make up done before performing during a tribute on Jackson's first death anniversary in Mexico City, Friday, June 25, 2010.
(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
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Michael Jackson's fans release hundreds of white doves to mark the first anniversary of pop legend Michael Jackson's death, outside the Glendale Forest Lawn Memorial Park where Jackson is buried, on Friday, June 25, 2010 in Glendale, Calif.
(AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)
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Munna Kesari, a Michael Jackson impersonator, dances in front of the media on the King of Pop's first death anniversary, in Hyderabad, India, Friday, June 25, 2010.
(AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A)
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