The Jackson 5
The Jackson 5 (also spelled The Jackson Five or The Jackson 5ive, abbreviated as J5, and later known simply as The Jacksons) were an American popular music quintet from Gary, Indiana. The group, active from 1962 to 1990, regularly played from a repertoire of R&B, soul, funk, and later disco. Considered "one of the biggest phenomenons in pop music{{ref|1970sphenom}}" during the early 1970s, the Jackson 5 group is also notable for launching the career of its lead singer, Michael Jackson.
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American - Popular music - Quintet - Gary, Indiana - 1962 - 1990 - R&B - Soul - Funk - Disco - 1970 - Michael Jackson
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The primary members of the group were all the male children of Katherine and Joseph Jackson: Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, Michael, and Randy. Joseph Jackson formed the band in 1962 and served as its manager, with Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and unrelated youths Reynaud Jones and Milton Hite comprising its original lineup. Within a year, Michael and Marlon had joined the band, and Michael became lead singer as the group developed a following in the Eastern and Midwestern United States during the mid-1960s. Signed to the Motown label from 1969 to 1975, and to CBS Records (as "The Jacksons") from 1975 until their disbanding in 1990, the Jackson 5 were one of the most popular groups of the era, eventually selling more than 150 million records and becoming the only performers to have their first four singles ("I Want You Back", "ABC", "The Love You Save", and "I'll Be There") reach the top of the American charts. Several future singles, among them "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Dancing Machine", were Top 5 pop hits and #1 hits on the R&B singles chart. Most of the early hits were written and produced by a specialized songwriting team known as The Corporation?; later Jackson 5 hits were chiefly crafted by Hal Davis.
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Katherine - Joseph Jackson - Jackie - Tito - Jermaine - Marlon - Michael - Randy - 1962 - 1960s - Motown - 1969 - 1975 - CBS Records - I Want You Back - ABC - The Love You Save - I'll Be There - Never Can Say Goodbye - Dancing Machine - R&B singles chart - The Corporation? - Hal Davis
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While not the first act considered to be a "boy band", The Jackson 5 is one of the earliest examples of the type as today defined: five adolescents specifically packaged and marketed by a record label to become a crossover pop success. Upon their departure from Motown for CBS in 1975, the Jacksons, forced to change their name and trade Jermaine (who remained at Motown) for Randy, took control of their songwriting, production, and image. They continued their success into the 1980s with hits such as "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" and "State of Shock", and a highly successful 1984 Victory tour before disbanding in 1990.
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Boy band - 1975 - 1980s - Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) - State of Shock - 1984 - Victory - 1990
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| ► | Personnel |
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