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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]
Members
edit- Jackie Jackson
- Active: 1962–1990, 2001, 2012–present
- Instruments: lead vocals, tambourine, keyboards, percussion
- Tito Jackson
- Active: 1962–1990, 2001, 2012–2024; his death
- Instruments: vocals, lead guitar, synthesizer
- Jermaine Jackson
- Active: 1962–1975, 1983–1990, 2001, 2012–present
- Instruments: lead vocals, bass guitar
- Marlon Jackson
- Active: 1964–1985, 2001, 2012–present
- Instruments: vocals, conga, tambourine, synthesizer, saxophone, timpani, percussion
- Michael Jackson
- Active: 1964–1984, 2001
- Instruments: lead vocals, conga, tambourine, drums, guitar, piano, keyboards, percussion
- Randy Jackson
- Active: 1972–1989, 2001
- Instruments: vocals, piano, keyboards, percussion, conga
Timeline
editBand lineups
editPersonnel | Studio albums | Singles | Tours |
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The Jackson Brothers (1962 – 1964)
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The Jackson 5 (1965 – May 1975)
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From Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5, December 1969, to Moving Violation, May 1975 | From "I Want You Back", October 1969, to "Dancing Machine", February 1974 | From First National Tour to J5 World Tour (73') |
The Jacksons (May 1975 – August 1983)
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From The Jacksons, November 1976, to Triumph, October 1980 | From "Enjoy Yourself", 1976, to "Lovely One", 1980 | From The Jackson 5 Final Tour to Triumph Tour |
The Jacksons (August 1983 – December 1984)
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Victory, July 1984 | From "State of Shock" (feat. Mick Jagger), July 1984, to "Torture", September 1984 | Victory |
The Jacksons (December 1984 – June 1989)
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2300 Jackson Street, May 1989 | "Nothin' (That Compares 2 U)", 1989 | — |
The Jacksons (June 2012 – September 2019)
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— | — | From Unity Tour to 2019 World Tour |
References
edit- ^ Huey, Steve. "The Jackson 5 - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 December 2017.