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However, Jermaine decided to stay with Motown Records, citing loyalty to the company as the reason. Others argue that Jermaine's marriage to Motown founder Berry Gordy's daughter Hazel, whom he married in 1973, was a deciding factor. [4] Jermaine split from the Jackson Five to start a solo career at Motown, and was replaced by his brother Randy ...
Richard Lawson: married Berry Gordy's niece Denise Gordy in 1978, divorced in 1989; he is now married to Tina Knowles, who is the mother of Beyoncé and Solange Knowles. Harvey Fuqua: married sister Gwen Gordy in 1961; divorced in 1968; Jermaine Jackson: married Berry Gordy's daughter Hazel Gordy in 1973; divorced in 1988
Jermaine Jackson is an American music artist. Jermaine Jackson may also refer to: Jermaine La Jaune "Jay" Jackson, Jr., son of Jermaine Jackson and Hazel Joy Gordy, actor and music producer; Jermaine Jackson, a 1984 album by Jermaine Jackson; Jermaine Jackson (basketball) (born 1976), American professional basketball player
Berry Gordy presented Marlon, Michael, Tito, Jermaine and Jackie Jackson with their trophy as The Jackson 5 were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. Forever Their Baby Lester Cohen ...
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After a demo was recorded by the newly formed, unnamed band, Williams and Sims flew to Los Angeles and by sheer coincidence got the attention of Jermaine Jackson, former member of the Jackson 5, [5] and Hazel Gordy Jackson (Jermaine's then-wife and daughter of Motown chief Berry Gordy Jr.), who heard the group's demo tape.
The music icon and Jackson Five legend is set to wed his 23-year-old girlfriend Maday Velazquez, according to reports. Jermaine Jackson, 63, planning wedding to fiancée 40 years his junior Skip ...
The band had left their longtime label Motown in 1975 (except for brother Jermaine Jackson who had stayed with Motown after he married Berry Gordy's daughter, Hazel Gordy), and after a few years of being with Philly International, the Jacksons set their sights on one of Columbia Records' most popular labels, Epic.