Historical Figure
Jermaine Jackson
b. 1954
American singer and songwriter (born 1954)
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Biography
Jermaine LaJuane Jacksun is an American retired singer, songwriter, bass player, and member of the Jackson family. From 1964 to 1975, Jermaine was second vocalist after his brother Michael of the Jackson 5, and played bass guitar. In 1983, he rejoined the group, which had been renamed the Jacksons; he then consistently played in the group's performances and recordings until he left the group again in 2020.
Timeline
The story of Jermaine Jackson, told in moments.
The Jackson 5 signed with Motown. Their first four singles all hit number one. Jermaine played bass and sang lead on several tracks.
Stayed at Motown when his brothers left for Epic Records. He'd married Hazel Gordy, Berry Gordy's daughter. Loyalty to his father-in-law split him from the group for years.
Reunited with the Jacksons for the Victory Tour. 55 concerts, 2 million fans, $75 million in ticket sales.
Artifacts (1)
Pinback button promoting My Name Is Jermaine album
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