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The Jackson Five Video Archive; Jackson 5 on The Ed Sullivan Show; Image of The Jacksons performing on stage in Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium during the Victory Tour, 1984. Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive (Collection 1429). UCLA Library Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, University of California, Los Angeles.
The Jackson 5 are an American music group, formed in 1964 by the Jackson family brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael. [1] The brothers' first invitation to perform was in Glen Park in 1965, with other early concerts at Theodore Roosevelt College and Career Academy , Gilroy Stadium, Gary's Memorial Auditorium, Regal Theater ...
Jackson 5 member Marlon Jackson performs in concert. In 1970, The Jackson 5 were on top of the world. ... I’ve been seeing videos on Instagram of us and I keep thinking, ‘wow, we were really ...
Michael Jackson first performed the dance on television while singing "Dancing Machine" with the Jackson 5 on an episode of Soul Train on November 3, 1973. [4] It was the group's first US top ten hit since 1971's " Sugar Daddy ".
The Jackson 5 have found their harmony once again for the upcoming biopic “Michael” from director Antoine Fuqua and Oscar-winning producer Graham King. After a worldwide search led filmmakers ...
This article presents the discography of the Jackson 5 (currently known as The Jacksons), an American family band from Gary, Indiana.. Founding group members Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael formed the group after performing in an early incarnation called The Jackson Brothers, which originally consisted of a trio of the three older brothers.
The Jackson 5 lost its first founding member in 1984, when Michael left the group to focus on his wildly successful solo career. Though the remaining members, plus Randy, would release several ...
[4] [5] Notable televised performances of the song by the Jackson 5 (and their newer incarnation, the Jacksons) include: The Flip Wilson Show, November 4, 1971 – this recording appears on the 2009 Jackson 5 CD I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters; One More Time (Jackson 5 TV special), January 10, 1974