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Jermaine Jackson
  • Birth Name:
    Jermaine La Jaune Jackson
  • Common Name:
    Jackson 5, The Jacksons
  • Date of Birth:
    December 11, 1954
  • Zodiac Sign:
    Sagittarius
  • Place of Birth:
    Gary, Indiana, United States
  • Sex:
    Male
  • Hair Color:
    Black
  • Eye Color:
    Brown
  • Nationality:
    American
  • Education:
    Birmingham High School, Lake Balboa, Los Angeles, California

Family

Jermaine Jackson
  • Father:
    Joseph Jackson
  • Mother:
    Katherine Jackson
  • Brother:
    Michael Jackson, Rebbie Jackson, Jackie Jackson
    La Toya Jackson, Marlon Jackson, Tito Jackson
  • Sister:
    Janet Jackson
  • Spouse:
    Alejandra Genevieve Oiaza - Divorced
    Hazel Gordy - Divorced
  • Son:
    Jermaine Jackson II, Jourdynn, Jaafar, Dawn
  • Daughter:
    Jeremy, Jermajesty, Jaimy

Career

Jermaine Jackson

Trivia

Jermaine Jackson
  • The Jacksons were awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for Recording at 1500 Vine Street in Hollywood, California.
  • In 1991, he released the single "Word to the Badd!", an attack on his brother Michael. Jermaine was angry when he felt Michael pressured Antonio Reid and Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds to postpone working on his album to work on Michael's instead. Jermaine said in an interview: "I tried to put some phone calls to him and I didn't get a reply. It's a number of things but it's nothing we couldn't work out, had we spoken, but I wasn't granted an opportunity from his people to speak to him. The overall
  • "When The Rain Begins To Fall", his duet with Pia Zadora, was his biggest hit in Europe.
  • He recorded three duets with Whitney Houston in 1985-86.
  • He embraced Islam in 1989 when he was in Bahrain.
  • Jermaine was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 (as a member of the Jackson 5).
  • Was the first Jackson to part ways with The Jackson 5. He chose to stay with Motown Records while the rest of the group moved on. This was mainly due to his courtship with Hazel Gordy, daughter of Motown founder, Berry Gordy.

Quotes

Jermaine Jackson
  • "No... not me. I'll still be a bachelor."
  • "We don't feel pain when it's inflicted on us. We feel it later."
  • "My brothers and sisters have my full love and support, and we've certainly shared many great experiences, but at this time I have no plans to record or tour with them."
  • "The people who make the laws can change the laws."
  • "I thank all the fans in Europe and around the world who loved and admired Michael for their support in these difficult times."
  • "I'm just concerned about security and being secure in a peaceful setting."
  • "I have never seen him act abnormal around me or never known anything like that."
  • "Numerous stars were just not able to change their schedules to make a live appearance at the Vienna event possible."
  • "I'm really excited and delighted to be part of this show and look forward to finding the U.K.'s most talented and inspiring dancers ”
  • "This tribute concert is dedicated to Michael Jackson's passionate commitments towards peace, tolerance and environmental causes."
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Biography

Jermaine Jackson
Last Updated: Wednesday, October 07, 2009

JacksonSinger. Born Jermaine La Jaune Jackson on December 11, 1954, in Gary, Indiana, to parents Katherine and Joseph Jackson. The fourth of ten children, Jermaine and his family were very musical; Katherine was an asipiring pianist and singer, and Joseph briefly played guitar with his brother in their band, The Falcons. But while music was their passion, it didn't pay the bills. So Joseph supported his family with his job at U.S. Steel while Katherine stayed at home and raised the children.

While his father worked long hours as a crane operator, Jermaine and his brothers Tito and Jackie practiced their own songs, sometimes on their father's guitar. One night, after Tito accidentally broke a string on his father's instrument, the trio had to own up to their late night practicing. Joe, out of anger, made the boys demonstrate their musicianship. Impressed, he recognized the boys' potential and began encouraging them to perform as a group. Jermaine and his two older brothers began The Jackson Brothers in 1964. By the end of 1965, Jermaine's younger brothers Marlon and Michael had also joined, creating The Jackson 5.

After Jermaine and the group won a talent contest held at brother Jackie's high school, The Jackson 5 began taking their performances more seriously. Jermaine moved from lead singer to back-up singer and bassist after several years as the rhythm guitarist and lead singer.Jermaine and his brothers worked long hours and performed in several low-class nighclubs before securing a spot in the famous Amateur Night competition at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York. The group won the contest, impressing Motown CEO Berry Gordy, who awarded the group a record contract in 1968. The group became wildly successful, and their first four hits went directly to No. 1 on the Billboard charts.

JacksonIn 1972, while still with The Jackson 5, Jermaine began a solo career. A year later, he married Berry Gordy's daugther, Hazel, during this time. When The Jackson 5 left Motown for CBS records, Jermaine broke with the group and stayed loyal to Motown. Jermaine's solo career throughout the late 70s and early 80s was fairly successful; his 1980 album Let's Get Serious was nominated for a Grammy Award, and songs such as "Daddy's Home," "Feel the Fire," and "Let's Get Serious" all hit at the top of Billboard's Hot 100. Despite his success with the company, Jermaine left Motown in 1983 for Arista Records, where he scored hits such as "Do What You Do" and "Dynamite."

In 1984, he re-joined the Jacksons for the first time since 1975 in order to perform the 55-concert Victory tour, named after the newly released Jacksons' album Victory. Their reunion performances grossed $75 million, and set a new record as the largest grossing tour of the time.Since then, Jermaine has recorded sporadically. He generated controversy in 1991 when his song "Word to the Badd," was released. The song, with lyrics such as "Once you were made/ You changed your ways/ Even told me lies/ Could not trust you/ Still i loved you," read as an open attack on his brother Michael's overwhelming success as a pop star. After the single hit airwaves, Michael and Jermaine met privately to repair their brotherly rift. Although the song wasn't pulled from the airwaves, Jermaine re-wrote the lyrics and changed the song's meaning.

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