The History of Micheal Jackson in the Jackson Five

Posted in: Pop by zoda14 on June 28th, 2009 | 4 Comments

A brief overview of the early years of the late Micheal Jackson.

Micheal Joseph Jackson born August 29, 1958 died June 25, 2009.  He was a recording artist from his time in the Jackson Five up until the day he died.  He was 50 years old and died of cardiac arrest.

The Jackson Five

The Jackson five was started bye the Jackson’s and they toured the midwest a lot from the years 1966-1968.  The Jackson 5 signed with Motown Records in 1968 and started cranking out tunes like ” I Want You Back” and the ever popular “ABC”. 

Micheal himself made four solo studio albums with Motown with songs such as “Gotta Be There” and “Rockin’ Robin”

In 1973 the groups sale started to decline and Motown records would not give the group any creative control so the group left the label.

After the group left Motown Records they signed with CBS Records in 1975 and changed their name to “The Jackson’s”.

The group toured internationally releasing 6 more albums from 1976 to 1984.  Micheal himself was the lead songwriter during these years writing songs like “Shake Your Body(Down to the Ground)” and “Can You Feel It”.

The group did a few performances here and there for benefits and television but made there last album in 1989.  The album was 2300 Jackson Street.

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  • monkeyhut June 28th, 2009 at 8:46 pm

    Why do we idolize this man like he is some kind of hero. The real heros are out there dieing and not getting recognized. These heroes are our american soldiers. Hundreds die every few months and noone puts them on the news for the world to see. They go unnoticed while this Micheal Jackson dies and is on every channel and every internet page in the whole world. He even stopped the Farrah and Ed Mcmahon stories out of the news.

  • Zoda14 June 28th, 2009 at 8:50 pm

    Im not idolizing him im writing this down for information. I dont believe he was a good person. I think he should have been in jail for the whole child molestation thing. I know that you shouldnt speak bad of the dead but i think that here it is ok.

  • jenny July 10th, 2009 at 3:45 pm

    luv him luv him luv him!

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    Brilliant and it looks great.
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