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  2. The Jackson 5 discography - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Dancing Machine (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dancing Machine is the ninth studio album released by the Motown quintet the Jackson 5, on September 5, 1974. The album's title track was a No. 2 pop hit and a No. 1 R&B hit in the United States. The group released two additional singles from the album: the funky "Whatever You Got, I Want" and the group's last US Top 20 hit for Motown, "I Am ...

  4. The Jackson 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson 5 became Motown's main marketing focus and the label capitalized on the group's youth appeal, licensing dozens of products, including the J5 heart logo on Johnny Jackson's drum set, the group's album covers, stickers, posters, and coloring books, as well as a board game and a Saturday morning cartoon; Jackson 5ive produced by Rankin ...

  5. Jermaine Jackson discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Jermaine Jackson includes 14 studio albums, 8 compilation albums, and 33 singles. Albums Studio albums ... Jermaine Jackson "Dynamite" 15: 8: 20 ...

  6. Frontiers (Jermaine Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    Frontiers is the fifth solo album by Jermaine Jackson, and the third post-Jackson 5 solo album released in 1978. It is Jackson's worst-selling album, despite having a minor hit with the song "Castles of Sand". Like Feel the Fire before it, it also features the Tower of Power horn section. It also features the group Switch, who Jackson had ...

  7. My Name Is Jermaine - Wikipedia

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    My Name Is Jermaine is the third solo album from Jermaine Jackson and the first post-Jackson 5 album from him. It was released in 1976. It was released in 1976. The single released from this album was "Let's Be Young Tonight" which went to No. #19 on the Black Singles chart.

  8. Tito Jackson's siblings: All about his brothers and sisters - AOL

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    Like many of his siblings, Jermaine Jackson, now 69, pursued a solo career during his time as a member of The Jackson 5. He released his debut solo album, “Jermaine,” in 1972, and went on to ...

  9. Jermaine Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Jermaine LaJuane Jacksun [2] (né Jackson; born December 11, 1954) is an American singer, songwriter and bassist. He is known for being a member of the Jackson family. From 1964 to 1975, Jermaine was second vocalist after his brother Michael of the Jackson 5, and played bass guitar. In 1983, he rejoined the group, which had been renamed the ...