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Jermaine Jackson

Jermaine Jackson

Jermaine Lajuane Jackson (born December 11, 1954 in Gary, Indiana) is an African-American singer, formerly of The Jackson 5 and brother of American pop stars Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson. Born to parents Joseph and Katherine Jackson, Jermaine became a member of the Jackson 5 with four of his other brothers who were signed to Motown Records in 1969.

Jermaine was the co-lead singer of The Jackson 5, after his brother Michael, and sings notable parts of “I Want You Back”, “I’ll Be There”, and "I Am Love". Like Michael, Jermain also began a solo career concurrent to his tenure in The Jackson 5, and had a hit with the 1972 Shep and the Limelites cover "Daddy's Home".

When the Jackson 5 left Motown, Jermaine left the group and stayed at Motown, as he was married to Hazel Gordy, the daughter of Motown owner Berry Gordy). Jackson was nominated for Best R&B male vocal performance Grammy award for the Let's Get Serious album. His biggest hit is "When The Rain Begins To Fall", a duet with Pia Zadora (1984).

Jermaine was married three times, first to Hazel Gordy (mother of Jermaine, Jr., Autumn and Jeremy), then to Margaret Maldonado (mother of Jaimy and Jourdyn; common-law marriage), then to Alejandra Genevieve Oiaza (mother of Jaffar and Jermajesty). All of his marriages ended in divorce.

He also has a daughter named Dawn (her mother is unknown).

Jermaine converted to Islam after a visit in Bahrain in the 1980s. In 1992, he, Margaret, and Suzanne de Passe produced The Jacksons: An American Dream, an award-wimming and higly-rated miniseries about the history of The Jackson 5. Jermaine, Jr. portrayed his father as a young teenager in the miniseries .

Discography

  • Jermaine (1972)
  • Come Into My Life (1973)
  • My Name Is Jermaine (1976)
  • Feel The Fire (1977)
  • Frontiers (1978)
  • Let's Get Serious (1980)
  • Jermaine (1980)
  • I Like Your Style (1981)
  • Let Me Tickle Your Fancy (1982)
  • Dynamite (1984)
  • Precious Moments (1986)
  • Don't Take It Personal (1989)
  • Greatest Hits and Rare Classics (1991)
  • You Said (1991)

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portrayed his father as a young teenager in the miniseries . Gladys Knight was married to Barry Hankerson, uncle of singer Aaliyah. In 1992, he, Margaret, and Suzanne de Passe produced The Jacksons: An American Dream, an award-wimming and higly-rated miniseries about the history of The Jackson 5. Jermaine, Jr. SUV has released a CD entitled One Voice, and occasionally performs at LDS stake firesides. Jermaine converted to Islam after a visit in Bahrain in the 1980s. Knight created and now directs the LDS (Mormon) choir Saints Unified Voices [1] (http://www.suvchoir.org). He also has a daughter named Dawn (her mother is unknown). Ms.

All of his marriages ended in divorce. Hinckley, that his flock needs to inject some "pep" into their music. Jermaine was married three times, first to Hazel Gordy (mother of Jermaine, Jr., Autumn and Jeremy), then to Margaret Maldonado (mother of Jaimy and Jourdyn; common-law marriage), then to Alejandra Genevieve Oiaza (mother of Jaffar and Jermajesty). She has occasionally teased the LDS Prophet, Gordon B. His biggest hit is "When The Rain Begins To Fall", a duet with Pia Zadora (1984). Knight joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1997. Jackson was nominated for Best R&B male vocal performance Grammy award for the Let's Get Serious album. Knight continues to tour and record occasionally, although the Pips have retired.

When the Jackson 5 left Motown, Jermaine left the group and stayed at Motown, as he was married to Hazel Gordy, the daughter of Motown owner Berry Gordy). Ms. Like Michael, Jermain also began a solo career concurrent to his tenure in The Jackson 5, and had a hit with the 1972 Shep and the Limelites cover "Daddy's Home". Knight was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996. Jermaine was the co-lead singer of The Jackson 5, after his brother Michael, and sings notable parts of “I Want You Back”, “I’ll Be There”, and "I Am Love". Along with the Pips, Ms. Born to parents Joseph and Katherine Jackson, Jermaine became a member of the Jackson 5 with four of his other brothers who were signed to Motown Records in 1969.
. In 1989 she recorded the title track to the James Bond movie Licence to Kill.

Jermaine Lajuane Jackson (born December 11, 1954 in Gary, Indiana) is an African-American singer, formerly of The Jackson 5 and brother of American pop stars Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson. She finally called Gamblers Anonymous when she lost $45,000 in one night. You Said (1991). In 1987, Knight acknowledged a gambling addiction to the game baccarat. Greatest Hits and Rare Classics (1991). She also joined with Dionne Warwick, Stevie Wonder, and Elton John on the 1986 AIDS benefit single, "That's What Friends Are For". Don't Take It Personal (1989). In the mid 1970s, the group hit its popular and critical peak with "Midnight Train to Georgia", "I've Got to Use My Imagination" and "Best Thing that Ever Happened to Me".

Precious Moments (1986). "Friendship Train", "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and "If I Were Your Woman" became huge hits, though her biggest was "Neither One of Us". Dynamite (1984). In spite of a few more hits, Knight did not achieve widespread success until 1966, after signing to Motown. Let Me Tickle Your Fancy (1982). Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Knight first launched to fame with The Pips in 1961, with "Every Beat of My Heart". I Like Your Style (1981). Gladys Knight (born May 28, 1944) is a legendary American pop and soul singer.

Jermaine (1980). Let's Get Serious (1980). Frontiers (1978). Feel The Fire (1977).

My Name Is Jermaine (1976). Come Into My Life (1973). Jermaine (1972).