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Fam:Jackson Jermaine

The Full Story according to TMZ.

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We have over 600 Michael Jackson pictures, but we use this one the most.

Why? Because he’s The King of Pop #TheEnd

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We have to say Jermaine you are looking really sharp in your 3 piece suit and your Mrs looks lovely as usual.

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One of readers left a comment at the bottom of this post and she didn’t seem pleased at all! OH DEAR!

Thankfully another reader wrote…

It was an awesome concert that shows his great talent!!!!! The crowd loved it, as did I. Lets not forget that this is a very talented guy, he started Jackson 5 vocals and got them to the top! That’s better!

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The Jackson  Connection

In 1977, elder siblings Tommy DeBarge and Bobby DeBarge formed a group called Switch along with Jody Sims, Greg Williams, Phillip Ingram and Eddie Fluellen. They were discovered by Motown artist Jermaine Jackson, and signed to the Motown label that same year. Their name Switch was due to their ability to ‘switch’ to different instruments during a song, the group got the attention of Jermaine Jackson, heard the group’s demo tape and within days the group was promply signed to the Motown Records subsidiary label, Gordy. There, they recorded and released their self titled debut album in 1978. Switch recorded several hits for Motown’s Gordy label, including “There’ll Never Be” and “I Call Your Name”.

The managers of Switch also became aware of Bobby and Tommy’s younger brothers including Randy, Marty and El, whose vocal talent was often compared to Bobby’s, as was that of eldest sister, Bunny.

After an impromptu audition in front of Jermaine Jackson, Switch’s producer, the group was signed to Motown’s Gordy imprint in 1979 as a quartet of Bunny, Randy, Marty and El (younger brother James would join in 1982). As “The DeBarges”, they released their self-titled debut in 1981 featuring the first single, “What’s Your Name.” Neither the album nor the single charted, and the group was later determined to produce themselves on the next record.

I Wanna Be Closer written by Jermaine Jackson for Switch. From the “Switch” album in 1979

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Jermaine Jackson, founding member of the Jackson 5 and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, performs in concert October 2, 2010, at 8 pm in Las Vegas at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino’s Theatre of Performing Arts. Celebrating 40 years as a recording artist, Jermaine Jackson will perform his fans’ favorite songs and present a loving tribute in song to his brother Michael, the Jackson 5 and the Jackson family.

Jackson leads an eleven piece band, three background vocalists and six dancers in an electrifying concert that delivers such chart-topping hits as “Can You Feel It,” “Let’s Get Serious,” “Beat It,” “ABC,” “Man In The Mirror” and “I’ll Be There”.

Apparently Jermaine will perform with three of his children, Jeremy on guitar along with Autumn and Jermaine Jr. on vocals. Jermaine proudly refers to his children as “the next generation of Jacksons.”

The band, conducted by musical director Rex Salas, will be wrapped in a multimedia presentation to include cherished Jackson family photos and videos.

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