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List of The Jackson 5 band members

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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]

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Members

Jackie Jackson
Active: 1962–1990, 2001, 2012–present
Instruments: lead vocals, tambourine, keyboards, percussion
Tito Jackson
Active: 1962–1990, 2001, 2012–present
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

Band lineups

Personnel Studio albums Singles Tours
The Jackson Brothers (1962 – 1964)
The Jackson 5 (1965 – May 1975) 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)
  • Jackie – vocals
  • Tito – lead guitar, vocals
  • Marlon – vocals
  • Michael – lead vocals
  • Randy Jacksonkeyboards, percussion, vocals
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)
  • Jackie – vocals
  • Tito – lead guitar, vocals
  • Jermaine – bass, vocals
  • Marlon – vocals
  • Michael – lead vocals
  • Randy – keyboards, percussion, vocals
Victory, July 1984 From "State of Shock" (feat. Mick Jagger), July 1984, to "Torture", September 1984 Victory
The Jacksons (December 1984 – June 1989)
  • Jackie – vocals
  • Tito – lead guitar, vocals
  • Jermaine – bass, vocals
  • Randy – keyboards, percussion, vocals
2300 Jackson Street, May 1989 "Nothin' (That Compares 2 U)", 1989
The Jacksons (June 2012 – September 2019)
  • Jackie – vocals
  • Tito – lead guitar, vocals
  • Jermaine – bass, vocals
  • Marlon – vocals
From Unity Tour to 2019 World Tour

References

  1. ^ Huey, Steve. "The Jackson 5 - Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
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