About
Jermaine Jackson, born December 11, 1954, is an American singer, songwriter, bassist, and member of the legendary Jackson 5. He rose to fame as part of the iconic group, alongside his brothers Michael, Tito, Marlon, and Jackie. While often overshadowed by his younger brother Michael's unparalleled success, Jermaine played a crucial role in the Jackson 5's initial popularity and continued to pursue a successful solo career.
Before Fame
Before the world knew them as the Jackson 5, the brothers began performing as the Jackson Brothers. Jermaine was the lead singer during this early incarnation of the family band, showcasing his vocal talent from a young age. This foundation laid the groundwork for their eventual rise to international stardom.
Career Highlights
Jermaine Jackson's career boasts significant achievements both as a member of the Jackson 5 and as a solo artist. He played bass and shared lead vocal duties in the Jackson 5, contributing to their string of chart-topping hits. As a solo artist, he achieved success with songs like "Let's Get Serious" and "Don't Take It Away." He also produced music for the group Switch and collaborated with Whitney Houston on duets. Jermaine continued to release albums and perform, solidifying his place in music history.
Trivia
- He was raised as a Jehovah's Witness.
- He converted to Islam in 1989.
- He was portrayed by Kenan Thompson in a 2010 SNL skit.
Family Life
Jermaine Jackson's personal life has been widely documented. He has been married three times: to Hazel Gordy (1973), Alejandra Genevieve Oiaza (1995), and Halima Rashid (2004). He has nine children: seven sons named Jermajesty, Jeremy, Donte, Jaafar, Jermaine Jr., Jourdynn and Jaimy, and two daughters named Autumn and Dawn. His family life has been a source of both joy and controversy throughout his career.










