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James along with brothers Mark, Randy, nephew Andrew (bass player), and an unknown niece are performing on tour as DeBarge. They were featured in a "Flashback to the '80s" concert at San Manuel Casino in Highland, California along with Atlantic Starr , The SOS Band , and the Mary Jane Girls .
Kristinia DeBarge, daughter of James. She is a singer who appeared on 2003's American Juniors and followed up with a charting album Exposed and the single " Goodbye ". Cheyanne DeBarge, daughter of Chico and aspiring actress
In 2011, James, Randy and Bunny appeared on Dr. Drew's Lifechangers to discuss their troubles with drug addiction, later agreeing to attend a rehabilitation facility. While Randy and James left the facility on a follow-up episode, Bunny still attended and told Dr. Drew of her recovery, even performing a gospel song on the show.
Legendary performer Janet Jackson’s life will be explored this weekend in a two-part documentary event airing on Lifetime and A&E. The post Janet Jackson addresses rumors of child with James ...
In the meantime, DeBarge was featured on the Quincy Jones single "The Secret Garden", alongside Al B. Sure!, James Ingram, and Barry White, released in 1990. In 1992, DeBarge released his third album, the Maurice White-produced In the Storm, which featured the Chanté Moore duet "You Know What I Like", which was Moore's first professional ...
Janet Jackson did not have a secret baby in the ’80s that she kept from husband James DeBarge and the world.. Yes, that rumor still lingers — propelled by DeBarge and his family, at times ...
At age 18, Janet Jackson eloped with singer James DeBarge in September 1984. The marriage was annulled in November 1985. [ 382 ] In 1986, Jackson began dating dancer, songwriter, and director René Elizondo Jr. [ 383 ] In March 1991, Jackson married Elizondo Jr. and the union was kept a secret until the divorce was made public. [ 384 ]
They include Kristinia DeBarge, daughter of James, a singer who appeared on 2003's American Juniors followed up with a charting album and single ("Goodbye"). In 2007, Etterline published a memoir titled Other Side of the Pain , recounting her childhood and her family's entertainment history.