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who was in the jackson 5

The Jackson 5 lineup featured five brothers from the Jackson family. They rose to fame in the late 1960s and early 1970s with Motown hits like "I Want You Back" and "ABC."

Original Core Members

The classic Jackson 5 consisted of:

  • Jackie Jackson (lead vocals, percussion; born 1951)
  • Tito Jackson (guitar, vocals; born 1953, passed away in 2024)
  • Jermaine Jackson (bass, lead vocals; born 1954)
  • Marlon Jackson (vocals, percussion; born 1957)
  • Michael Jackson (lead vocals; born 1958, passed away in 2009)

These brothers started performing together in Gary, Indiana, under their father Joe Jackson's guidance, blending pop, soul, and bubblegum music that captivated global audiences.

Timeline of Changes

  • 1964–1975 : Core lineup with Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael as the primary performers.
  • 1975–1984 : Jermaine left for a solo career; Randy Jackson (younger brother, born 1961) joined on keyboards and vocals, renaming the group The Jacksons.
  • Post-1980s : Various reunions, with Michael departing in 1984. Recent touring includes Jackie and Marlon, plus guests like Taryll Jackson (Tito's son). Tito's death marked the end of his involvement in 2024.

The group's evolution reflected family dynamics, solo ambitions, and shifting music trends, from Motown's golden era to modern nostalgia tours.

Fun Legacy Facts

  • They sold over 100 million records worldwide, launching Michael into superstardom.
  • Drummers like Johnny Jackson supported early live shows.
  • Recent online chatter, like Reddit Mandela Effect discussions, debates spellings (e.g., "Jackson 5" vs. "Jackson Five"), showing their enduring cultural footprint.

TL;DR: Primarily Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael Jackson, with later additions like Randy.

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