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  1. Jermaine is the debut solo album from American singer Jermaine Jackson, released on July 14, 1972. It reached number 27 on the Billboard pop albums chart. Th...

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  3. Jermaine, who was married to Hazel Gordy, daughter of the Jackson 5's Motown manager Berry Gordy, left the Jacksons to start a solo career. He was replaced by Randy Jackson in The Jacksons . He had some success as a solo artist and officially rejoined The Jacksons in 1984, alongside his solo career, making it a sextet of Jackson brothers until their final split in 1990.

  4. Though he never achieved the superstar status of brother Michael or sister Janet, Jermaine Jackson was nevertheless one of the more successful of his siblings in terms of a post-Jacksons solo career. He spent his youth performing with his brothers, but had his first solo hit while still a member of the group, with 1972’s “Daddy’s Home.”

  5. Jermaine debuted in 1967 as a member of the sensational music group The Jackson 5 as a (co-lead) singer and bass player of the band. Considered “one of the biggest phenomenons in pop music during the early 1970s, The Jackson 5’s combination of extraordinary musical talent and choreography has earned the family the status of pop royalty in ...

  6. 9 de may. de 2014 · Music video by Jermaine Jackson performing Dynamite. (C) 1984 Sony Music Entertainment

  7. Jermaine, who was married to Hazel Gordy, daughter of the Jackson 5's Motown manager Berry Gordy, left the Jacksons to start a solo career. He was replaced by Randy Jackson in The Jacksons . He had some success as a solo artist and officially rejoined The Jacksons in 1984, alongside his solo career, making it a sextet of Jackson brothers until their final split in 1990.

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