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  2. The Jackson 5 - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson 5's records began falling on the charts by 1972, despite Michael and Jermaine's solo successes. The Corporation had produced most of their hit singles, but they split up in 1973. [ 23 ] The brothers focused on the emerging disco craze and recorded the song " Get It Together ", followed by their 1974 hit " Dancing Machine ", their ...

  3. The Dave Clark Five - Wikipedia

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    The Dave Clark Five, also known as the DC5, were an English rock and roll band formed in 1958 in Tottenham, London. Drummer Dave Clark was the group's leader, producer and co-songwriter. In January 1964, they had their first UK top-ten single, "Glad All Over", which knocked the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand" off the top of the UK Singles ...

  4. Five (group) - Wikipedia

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    In the band's short life-span, they experienced success around the world, racking up three number-one singles in the UK and selling an estimate of 15-20 million copies of their records worldwide, [10] including 7 million copies of their albums worldwide and 2 million in the United States, and picking up numerous awards along the way.

  5. List of The Jackson 5 band members - Wikipedia

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    The band member history of American R&B and pop group the Jackson 5 shows how the band has had different members of the Jackson family during its chronology including Freddie Jackson. Releasing music under the names the Jackson Brothers (1964–1965), the Jackson 5 (1965–1975, with Motown), and the Jacksons (1975–1989, with CBS). [1]

  6. Five Americans - Wikipedia

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    John Durrill, the keyboardist, who wrote "Dark Lady" for Cher and "Misery and Gin" for Merle Haggard and was also a member of the band The Ventures, [10] now lives in Los Angeles; as of 2024, he is the group's only surviving member. Bassist Jim Grant died from a heart attack on November 29, 2004, at the age of 61. [10] [11]

  7. Five Stairsteps - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago group was dubbed "First Family of Soul" because of their successful five-year chart run; the moniker was later passed on to the Jackson 5. [2] Initially a teenage five-member brothers and sister vocal group made up of the children of Betty and Clarence Burke, the Five Stairsteps, named by Mrs. Burke who thought her children looked like stair steps when lined up according to their ...

  8. Category:Five (band) members - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; ... Pages in category "Five (band) members" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 ...

  9. Count Five - Wikipedia

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    The band was rejected by several record labels before they got signed to the Los Angeles-based Double Shot Records. "Psychotic Reaction" was released as a single, peaking at number five in the U.S. charts in late 1966, [9] and it became the title track to their only studio album in 1966. The band enjoyed limited success afterwards before ...