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He’s no longer with us but he’ll always be the King of Pop.

Today would have been Michael Jackson’s 60th birthday and according to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s vice president of education, Dr. Jason Hanley, his legacy is secure. Jackson died in 2009 after decades of game-changing music.

“When we teach school groups — still to this day — every kid who comes in the building, when we mention Michael Jackson, goes crazy,” Hanley told ABC News. “It’s a really fun and amazing thing to see. And it just shows that even though Michael is gone, the incredible power and beauty and legacy of his music lives on.”

For the full story, visit ABCNews.go.com/GMA/Culture.

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