Jackie Jackson
Biography
Sigmund Esco "Jackie" Jackson (born May 4, 1951) is an American singer best known as a founding member of the Jackson 5, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. Jackson is the second child of the Jackson family, and the oldest Jackson brother. Sigmund Esco Jackson was born at St Mary's Mercy Hospital in Gary, Indiana, on his mother Katherine's 21st birthday in 1951. He was given the nickname Jackie by his grandfather, Samuel Jackson. He and his siblings (Michael, Marlon, Tito, Jermaine, Randy, Rebbie, La Toya, and Janet) were brought up in a two-bedroom house in Gary, Indiana, an industrial steel city south of Chicago. His father, Joseph "Joe" Jackson, worked at a steel mill, and at night he played in an R&B band called the Falcons with his brother, Luther. Their mother, Katherine, a Jehovah's Witness, played the clarinet and piano. His father formed the Jackson Brothers singing group, which included Jackie and his brothers Tito and Jermaine. Younger brothers Marlon and Michael played assorted percussive instruments. By 1964, Joe made Michael the lead singer forming the Jackson 5, after Katherine discovered that Michael could sing. The brothers rehearsed every day after school under Joe's lead, keeping themselves busy and out of trouble. Joe saw that their talent could get them out of Gary. Jackie gives his mother credit saying "there wouldn't have been The Jackson 5 without her". Katherine used to sing harmonies with the brothers. Within two years, the group emerged professionally, signing with Motown in 1968. Before the group signed with Motown, Jackie wanted to pursue a career in professional baseball. Jackie performed with a high tenor singing voice. He had the highest and lightest natural speaking and singing voice of all the brothers. He added brief lead parts in some of the Jackson 5's hit singles, including "I Want You Back" and "ABC". When the Jackson 5 became the Jacksons after leaving Motown for CBS Records in 1976, Jackson's role as a vocalist and songwriter increased. He added a lead vocal alongside Michael on their Top 10 Epic single "Enjoy Yourself", and also added composition on six of the group's albums with Epic. Jackson's voice changed to a lower tenor vocal style during the Epic years. One of his most successful compositions, "Can You Feel It", co-written with Michael, became an international hit in 1981. Jackson began performing more lead vocals as Michael pursued a solo career. On their 1984 album Victory, Jackie performed lead on the song "Wait" and wrote the single "Torture". Before the start of the Victory Tour in 1984, he suffered a knee injury during rehearsals. Jackie recovered well enough to perform on the last leg of shows in December 1984 in Los Angeles, where Michael announced he was leaving the group. In early 1985, Marlon left the group as well. Jackie, Tito and Randy became session musicians, vocalists and producers during this time. ... Source: Article "Jackie Jackson" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Movie Appearances

Rock 'n' Roll Sports Classic
as Self
1978

Diana!
as Self
1971

The Jackson 5: Goin' Back to Indiana
as Self
1971

The Greatest Night in Pop
as Self (archive footage)
2024

Michael Jackson Memorial
as Self
2009

Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall
as Self
2016

The Jacksons Live in Toronto 1984 - Victory Tour
as Self
1984

Hitsville: The Making of Motown
as Self
2019

The Jackson 5: The Complete Performance Live In Mexico City
as Self
1975

We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song
as Self (uncredited)
1985

Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever
as Self
1983

Michael Jackson's Private Home Movies
as Self (archive footage)
2003

Save the Children
as Self
1973

Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour
as Self
2013

Sunday Best: The Untold Story of Ed Sullivan
as Self
2023

Michael Jackson: A Life in Music
as Self (archive footage)
2026
The Jacksons - Java Jazz Festival 2020
as Self
2020

The Jacksons Live
as Self
1979

The Jacksons: Triumph Tour Live in Los Angeles 1981
as Self
1981

Disco Never Dies! - Musikladen-Hits für die Ewigkeit
as Self (archive)
2026
TV Appearances

Numéro un
as Self - The Jacksons
1975

Champs-Elysées
as Self - The Jacksons
1982

The Jacksons
as Self
1976
The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty
as Self
2009

Sacrée soirée
as Self - The Jacksons
1987

The Mike Douglas Show
as Self - The Jacksons
1961

Unfiltered: Paris Jackson & Gabriel Glenn
as Self
2020

Cher
as Self - The Jackson 5
1975

Musikladen
as Self - The Jacksons
1972
Aplauso
as Self - The Jacksons
1978

The Mike Douglas Show
as Self - The Jackson 5
1961

The Ed Sullivan Show
as Self - The Jackson 5
1948
