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{{Short description|American family of entertainers}}
{{About|the family of musicians|the fictional family in the soap opera ''EastEnders''|Jackson family (EastEnders)}}
{{For|other people with the surname "Jackson"|Jackson (surname)}}
{{tone|date=September 2013}}
{{Use American English|date=July 2020}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2022}}
{{Infobox family
{{Infobox family
| name = Jackson Family is gay
| name = Jackson family
| image =
| image = File:Jacksonstvshow.jpg
| caption = The Jackson siblings from their television program The Jacksons. Front, from left: Janet, Randy, La Toya, Rebbie. Back, from left: Jackie, Michael, Tito, Marlon. ''Note: Due to contractual issues, Jermaine was not part of the television program and is not pictured.''
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| origin = [[Gary, Indiana]], U.S.
| origin = [[Gary, Indiana]], U.S.
| members = {{Unbulleted list
| members = *[[Joe Jackson (talent manager)|Joe]] (1928–2018)
| [[Joe Jackson (manager)|Joe Jackson]]<br /><small>(father; b. 1928)</small>
* [[Katherine Jackson|Katherine]] (b. 1930)
| [[Katherine Jackson]]<br /><small>(mother; b. 1930)</small>
* [[Rebbie Jackson|Rebbie]] (b. 1950)
| [[Rebbie Jackson|Rebbie]] <small>(b. 1950)</small>
* [[Jackie Jackson|Jackie]] (b. 1951)
| [[Jackie Jackson|Jackie]] <small>(b. 1951)</small>
* [[Tito Jackson|Tito]] (1953–2024)
| [[Tito Jackson|Tito]] <small>(b. 1953)</small>
* [[Jermaine Jackson|Jermaine]] (b. 1954)
| [[Jermaine Jackson|Jermaine]] <small>(b. 1954)</small>
* [[La Toya Jackson|La Toya]] (b. 1956)
| [[La Toya Jackson|La Toya]] <small>(b. 1956)</small>
* [[Marlon Jackson|Marlon]] (b. 1957)
* Brandon (1957–1957)
| [[Marlon Jackson|Marlon]] <small>(b. 1957)</small>
* [[Michael Jackson|Michael]] (1958–2009)
| Brandon <small>(b. 1957; d. 1957)</small>
| [[Michael Jackson|Michael]] <small>(b. 1958; d. 2009)</small>
* [[Randy Jackson (Jacksons singer)|Randy]] (b. 1961)
| [[Randy Jackson (The Jacksons)|Randy]] <small>(b. 1961)</small>
* [[Janet Jackson|Janet]] (b. 1966)
}}
| [[Janet Jackson|Janet]] <small>(b. 1966)</small>}} }}


The '''Jackson family''' is an American family of singers who originated in [[Gary, Indiana]]. Performing as members of [[The Jackson 5]] and as solo artists, the children of [[Joe Jackson (manager)|Joseph Walter]] and [[Katherine Jackson|Katherine Esther Jackson]] were very successful in the field of [[popular music]] from the late 1960s onwards. As a group, the eldest sons [[Jackie Jackson|Jackie]], [[Tito Jackson|Tito]], [[Jermaine Jackson|Jermaine]], [[Marlon Jackson|Marlon]], [[Randy Jackson (The Jacksons)|Randy]] and [[Michael Jackson|Michael]], made the family's reputation, facilitating the subsequent success of siblings [[Rebbie Jackson|Rebbie]], [[La Toya Jackson|La Toya]], and [[Janet Jackson|Janet]]. The Jackson 5 became known as the "[[List of honorific titles in popular music|First Family of Soul]]"<ref name="takiff">Moreover, as a unit, they were one of the few black groups to achieve "teen idol" status among music fans of all races, with hits such as ''[[I Want You Back]]'', ''[[ABC (song)|ABC]]'', ''[[I'll Be There (The Jackson 5 song)|I'll Be There]]'', ''[[Dancing Machine]]'', ''[[Blame It on the Boogie]]'', ''[[Heartbreak Hotel]]'', and ''[[Can You Feel It (The Jacksons song)|Can You Feel It]]''.{{Cite news |last=Takiff | first=Johnathan| title=Victory at Hand | newspaper=[[Philadelphia Daily News]] | page=49 | date=1984-08-31 |postscript=.}}</ref><ref name=rpruter /> (a title first held by the [[Five Stairsteps]]).<ref name="rpruter">{{cite book|last=Pruter|first=Robert|year=1992|publisher=University of Illinois Press|isbn=0-252-06259-0|page=143|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2kkcmS0AzMEC&pg=PA143&dq=%22five+stairsteps%22+%22first+family+of+soul%22#v=onepage&q=%22five%20stairsteps%22%20%22first%20family%20of%20soul%22&f=false|title=Chicago Soul}}</ref> The continued success of Michael and Janet's careers as solo artists led the Jacksons to become known as the "Royal Family of Pop".<ref>When a brother and sister want to spend some time together it rarely requires a journey to a galaxy far, far away, but if they're reigning members of the royal family of pop, and the meeting is a music video, it's got to be out of this world. The siblings in question are Michael and Janet Jackson, and their first video collaboration, "[[Scream/Childhood|Scream]]," is the space odyssey that earned a record 11 nominations at this year's MTV Video Music Awards, winning for Best Dance Video, Best Choreography, and Best Art Direction, the latter a nod to the talents of production designer Tom Foden. {{Cite news |last=Boepple | first=Leanne | title=Video/production design: Scream | newspaper=Theatre Crafts International |volume= 29|issue=9 | page=52 | date=November 1995|issn=1063-9497 |postscript=.}}</ref> All nine of the Jackson siblings have gold records to their credits with La Toya holding the distinction of being the first Jackson sister to attain one (awarded by France's SNEP for "[[Reggae Night]]", a song she co-wrote for [[Jimmy Cliff]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.infodisc.fr/S_Certif_Or.php?debut=100 |title=InfoDisc : Les Certifications (Singles) du SNEP (les Disques d'Or) |publisher=Infodisc.fr |date= |accessdate=2015-06-21}}</ref>
The '''Jackson family''' is an American family of musicians and entertainers from [[Gary, Indiana]]. Many of the children of [[Joe Jackson (talent manager)|Joseph Walter]] (or Joe) and [[Katherine Jackson|Katherine Esther Jackson]] were successful musicians, notably the brothers that formed the [[Motown]] boy band [[the Jackson 5]] (later known as the Jacksons). Several of the siblings also had successful solo careers. Joe worked as their manager. The Jackson family, both as a musical group and as solo artists, have achieved success in the field of popular music from the late 1960s and onward. They are sometimes called the "[[Honorific nicknames in popular music|First Family of Soul]]" (a title first bestowed on the [[Five Stairsteps]]),<ref name="rpruter">{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=2kkcmS0AzMEC&pg=PA143|title=Chicago Soul|last=Pruter|first=Robert|publisher=University of Illinois Press|year=1992|isbn=0-252-06259-0|page=143}}</ref><ref name="takiff">Moreover, as a unit, they were one of the few black groups to achieve "teen idol" status among music fans of all races, with hits such as ''[[I Want You Back]]'', ''[[ABC (The Jackson 5 song)|ABC]]'', ''[[I'll Be There (The Jackson 5 song)|I'll Be There]]'', ''[[Dancing Machine]]'', ''[[Blame It on the Boogie]]'', ''[[Heartbreak Hotel]]'' and ''[[Can You Feel It (The Jacksons song)|Can You Feel It]]''.{{Cite news|title=Victory at Hand|last=Takiff|first=Johnathan|date=August 31, 1984|newspaper=[[Philadelphia Daily News]]|page=49}}</ref> the "Imperial Family of Pop", or the "Royal Family of Pop", especially following the success of [[Michael Jackson|Michael]] and [[Janet Jackson]],<ref>When a brother and sister want to spend some time together it rarely requires a journey to a galaxy far, far away but if they're reigning members of the royal family of pop, and the meeting is a music video, it's got to be out of this world. The siblings in question are Michael and Janet Jackson and their first video collaboration, "[[Scream (Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson song)|Scream]]", is the space odyssey that earned a record 11 nominations at this year's MTV Video Music Awards, winning for Best Dance Video, Best Choreography, and Best Art Direction, the latter a nod to the talents of production designer Tom Foden. {{Cite news|title=Video/production design: Scream|last=Boepple|first=Leanne|date=November 1995|newspaper=Theatre Crafts International|issue=9|volume=29|page=52|issn=1063-9497}}</ref> the former of whom is frequently dubbed the "King of Pop".


The Jackson 5 originally consisted of [[Jackie Jackson|Jackie]], [[Tito Jackson|Tito]], [[Jermaine Jackson|Jermaine]], [[Marlon Jackson|Marlon]], and Michael. In 1975, [[Randy Jackson (Jacksons singer)|Randy]] replaced Jermaine. Michael and Janet are regarded as the most popular members of the family, as both of them have had highly distinguished solo careers and are often hailed as two of the most influential pop and [[contemporary R&B|R&B]] artists in history.<ref name=":0">{{Cite journal|last=Harper|first=Phillip Brian|date=Winter 1989|title=Synesthesia, "Crossover," and Blacks in Popular Music|journal=Social Text|issue=23|pages=102–121|doi=10.2307/466423|jstor=466423}}</ref><ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=https://www.rockhall.com/2019-inductees/janet-jackson/|title=Rock & Roll Hall of Fame – 2019 Inductees|website=rockhall.com|access-date=July 2, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181213214009/https://www.rockhall.com/2019-inductees/janet-jackson/|archive-date=December 13, 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> Members of the Jackson family have produced a total of 27 US number one hits, and all of the Jackson siblings have gold records to their credits with [[La Toya Jackson|La Toya]] holding the distinction of being the first Jackson sister to attain one (awarded by the [[Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique]] for "[[Reggae Night]]", which she co-wrote for [[Jimmy Cliff]]). Janet is the first black woman to receive the [[Billboard Icon Award|''Billboard'' Icon Award]].
In recent years, certain members of the family have been honored for their work; in 1997 [[The Jackson 5]] was inducted to the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]].<ref>[[Nelson George|George, Nelson]] (2004). ''[[Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection]]'' booklet. [[Sony BMG]]. pp 51.</ref> Michael would follow the group to the hall in 2001. The Jacksons, Michael and Janet all received stars on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] in 1980, 1984 and 1990 respectively. In 2009 a new series from [[A&E Network|A&E]] entitled ''[[The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty]]'' premiered documenting the Jackson brothers dealing with the sudden loss of Michael and preparing for a Jackson 5 Reunion tour.<ref name="Jackson Series Prolongs A&E's 'Family' Affair">{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/25/AR2009082503189.html?hpid=artsliving|title=Jackson Series Prolongs A&E's 'Family' Affair|last=de Moraes|first=Lisa|date=August 26, 2009|publisher=''[[The Washington Post]]''|accessdate=December 29, 2009}}</ref>

The Jacksons are one of the most influential families in entertainment history.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.etonline.com/the-jackson-family-tree-from-joe-to-janet-and-more-93274|title=The Jackson Family Tree, From Joe to Janet and More|website=Entertainment Tonight}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vibe.com/featured/its-a-family-affair-five-music-family-empires|title=It's a Family Affair – Five Music Family Empires|date=December 14, 2016|website=Vibe}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.essence.com/news/joe-jackson-death-obituary/|title=Joe Jackson, Patriarch of the Jackson Family, Has Died|website=Essence}}</ref> In 1997, the Jackson 5 was inducted to the [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]].<ref>[[Nelson George|George, Nelson]] (2004). ''[[Michael Jackson: The Ultimate Collection]]'' booklet. [[Sony BMG]]. pp 51.</ref> Michael was inducted as a solo artist in 2001, making him one of the few who have been inducted twice.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/michael-jackson|title=Michael Jackson|website=Rock & Roll Hall of Fame|access-date=July 2, 2019}}</ref> Joining her brothers, Janet was inducted in 2019.<ref name=":1" /> Michael, Janet, and the Jacksons were awarded stars on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] in 1984, 1990 and 1980, respectively. In 2009, a television series entitled ''[[The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty]]'' premiered on [[A&E (TV network)|A&E]], documenting the Jackson brothers dealing with the sudden loss of Michael and preparing for a Jackson 5 reunion tour.<ref name="Jackson Series Prolongs A&E's 'Family' Affair">{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/25/AR2009082503189.html?hpid=artsliving|title=Jackson Series Prolongs A&E's 'Family' Affair|last=de Moraes|first=Lisa|date=August 26, 2009|newspaper=[[The Washington Post]]|access-date=December 29, 2009}}</ref>


==First generation==
==First generation==
{{Main|Joe Jackson (manager)|Katherine Jackson}}
{{Main|Joe Jackson (manager)|Katherine Jackson}}
[[File:Joseph Jackson Cannes 2014.jpg|thumb|[[Joe Jackson (manager)|Joe Jackson]] in 2014|upright=0.8]]
Joseph Walter Jackson was born on July 26, 1928 in [[Arkansas]] but he grew up in [[Oakland, California]] with his father Samuel Jackson, a school teacher. At age 18 he moved to [[East Chicago, Indiana]] to be with his mother Crystal Lee King and to pursue his dreams of becoming a professional boxer. At age 21, Joseph married Katherine Scruse, 19, immediately starting a family. Even though he wanted to be a success in boxing it wasn’t a job for a family man, so he obtained a job as an [[overhead crane]] operator with East Chicago's [[Inland Steel Company]]. His family continued to grow steadily and over the course of sixteen years he and Katherine had a house full of nine children. Joe Jackson always wanted to make it big and although he couldn’t in boxing or in his own short musical stint in the 1950s with the band The Falcons<!-- not the same as the Detroit group -->, he saw the talent in his children, starting with Tito and Tito's ability to play the guitar.<ref name=JosephJackson>{{cite web|title=Joseph Jackson Biography|url=http://www.biography.com/people/joseph-jackson-467150|work=Joseph Jackson Biography|publisher=Biography.com|accessdate=24 July 2012}}</ref>
[[Joseph Walter Jackson]] was born on July 26, 1928, in [[Arkansas]], but he grew up in [[Oakland, California]], with his father Samuel Jackson, a school teacher. At age 18, he moved to [[East Chicago, Indiana]], to be with his mother Crystal Lee King and to pursue his dreams of becoming a professional boxer. At age 21, Joseph married [[Katherine Jackson|Katherine Scruse]], 19, immediately starting a family. Even though he wanted to be a success in boxing it was not a job for a family man, so he obtained a job as an [[overhead crane]] operator with East Chicago's [[Inland Steel Company]]. His family continued to grow steadily and over the course of sixteen years he and Katherine had a house full of nine children. Joe Jackson always wanted to make it big and although he could not in boxing or in his own short musical stint in the 1950s with the band the Falcons<!-- not the same as the Detroit group -->, he saw the talent in his children, starting with Tito and his ability to play the guitar.<ref name=JosephJackson>{{cite web|title=Joseph Jackson Biography|url=http://www.biography.com/people/joseph-jackson-467150|publisher=Biography.com|access-date=July 24, 2012}}</ref>
[[File:Michael Jackson (1988).jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|[[Michael Jackson]] in 1988]]
Soon enough, Joe Jackson formed a band of his sons [[Tito Jackson|Tito]], [[Jermaine Jackson|Jermaine]] and [[Jackie Jackson|Jackie]] called [[The Jackson Brothers]] in 1964 and became their manager. After several years of doing local talent shows, Joseph enlarged the band to include [[Marlon Jackson|Marlon]] and [[Michael Jackson|Michael]], two of his younger sons, and then changed the name of the band to [[The Jackson Five]] by 1966, remaining the group's manager. As their father, he was a very strict disciplinarian<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.npr.org/2018/06/27/622585843/joe-jackson-strict-manager-and-father-to-pop-royalty-dead-at-89|title=Joe Jackson, Strict Manager And Father To Pop Royalty, Dead at 89|first=The Jackson|last=Family|website=NPR|date=June 27, 2018|publisher=NPR}}</ref> and as their manager he enforced long practice sessions of singing and dancing in hopes of preparing them to make it big one day. In August 1967, the group made a debut at the [[Apollo Theater]] in [[Harlem, New York]], where they won the Amateur Night contest. [[Gordon Keith (producer)|Gordon Keith]], the owner and producer at [[Steeltown Records]] in Gary, Indiana, discovered the ''Jackson Five'' and signed them to their first contract in November 1967. "[[Big Boy (song)|Big Boy]]", the boys' first record which was produced by Keith, was released on January 30, 1968. It became a local hit. In March 1969, they signed a [[Motown Records|Motown]] record contract and became known as the ''Jackson 5''. The group enjoyed the fame Joseph Jackson had been longing for in his life. He continued to manage The Jackson 5 into stardom, and after the band had many no. 1 hits on the ''Billboard'' hot singles charts, Joseph moved them to a mansion in [[Encino, California]], with his own hefty salary he had obtained as their full-time manager. After many years as a band and with Michael as lead singer, the group continued to churn out even more hits and wealth, but tensions grew and in 1979, Michael severed ties with his father/manager and went on to pursue an international solo musical entertainment career. Four years later, in 1983, Michael's siblings fired Joseph Jackson as their manager. In 1993, Michael Jackson accused his father of physical and mental abuse; a few of the other siblings confirmed this claim, but others denied it.<ref name="JosephJackson"/>


[[Katherine Jackson]] (née Kattie B. Screws) was born on May 4, 1930, in [[Barbour County, Alabama]], the child of Prince Albert Scruse (1907–1997) and Martha Mattie Upshaw (1907–1990). She was left with a permanent limp after acquiring [[polio]] syndrome in her childhood. She later recovered from her illness after moving with her family to [[East Chicago, Indiana]], where she would remain until meeting her husband Joseph Jackson. The couple moved and bought a small home in [[Gary, Indiana]], where she birthed and they raised nine children and she was a stay-at-home mother.<ref name=KatherineJackson /> Throughout her life, Katherine remained a devoted [[Jehovah's Witness]] and raised her children strictly under the same spiritual teachings she received. Also, as a talented pianist, clarinetist and vocalist who shared her talents with her children, she was later credited for being the foundation of her children's success. After her sons' rise to fame as The Jackson 5, she strongly supported her children and became the costume designer for their shows and performances. Some of the memorable moments of her unconditional support were seen when her son Michael was tried and later acquitted for molestation charges in [[1993 Michael Jackson sexual abuse allegations|1993]] and [[Trial of Michael Jackson|2005]]. Katherine now lives in [[Calabasas, California]] where she cares for the children of her [[Death of Michael Jackson|late son, Michael]].<ref name=KatherineJackson>{{cite web|title=Katherine Jackson Biography|url=http://www.biography.com/people/katherine-jackson-466952?page=1|publisher=Biography.com|access-date=July 24, 2012}}</ref> After allegations that she may have been held against her will by Randy and Janet Jackson, Katherine lost custody of Michael's children, ultimately regaining it in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Krishnamurthy|first1=Sowmya|title=Katherine Jackson Loses Custody Of Michael Jackson's Children|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/2498670/katherine-jackson-separated-from-michael-jacksons-children/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171206201101/http://www.mtv.com/news/2498670/katherine-jackson-separated-from-michael-jacksons-children/|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 6, 2017|publisher=MTV|access-date=December 6, 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Paquette|first1=Danielle|title=Katherine Jackson to split custody of kids with T.J. Jackson|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/la-xpm-2012-aug-02-la-et-mg-katherine-jackson-michael-jackson-tj-jackson-custody-20120802-story.html|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|access-date=December 6, 2017|date=August 2, 2012}}</ref>
Soon enough Joe Jackson formed a band of his sons [[Tito Jackson|Tito]], [[Jermaine Jackson|Jermaine]], and [[Jackie Jackson|Jackie]] called [[The Jackson Brothers]] in 1964 and became their manager. After several years of doing local talent shows, Joseph enlarged the band to include [[Marlon Jackson|Marlon]] and [[Michael Jackson|Michael]], two of his younger sons, and then changed the name of the band to [[The Jackson Five]] by 1966, remaining the group's manager. As their father he was a very strict disciplinarian and had an abusive nature{{citation needed|date=November 2012}} and as their manager he enforced long practice sessions of singing and dancing in hopes of preparing them to make it big one day. In August 1967, the group made a debut at the [[Apollo Theater]] in [[Harlem, New York]] where they won the Amateur Night contest. [[Gordon Keith (producer)|Gordon Keith]] the owner and producer at [[Steeltown Records]] in Gary, Indiana, discovered the ''Jackson Five'' and signed them to their first contract in November 1967. [[Big Boy (song)|''Big Boy'']], the boys' first record which was produced by Keith, was released on January 30, 1968. It became a local hit. In March 1969, they signed a [[Motown Records|Motown]] record contract and became known as the ''Jackson 5''. The group enjoyed the fame Joseph Jackson had been longing for in his life. He continued to manage The Jackson 5 into stardom and after the band they had many No. 1 hits on the ''Billboard'' hot singles charts; Joseph moved them to a mansion in [[Encino, California]] with his own hefty salary he had obtained as their full-time manager. After many years as a band and with Michael as lead singer, the group continued to churn out even more hits and wealth, but tensions grew and in 1979, Michael severed ties with his father/manager and went on to pursue a solo musical entertainment career. Four years later, in 1983, Michael's siblings fired Joseph Jackson as their manager. In 1993, Michael Jackson accused his father of physical and mental abuse; a few of the other siblings confirmed this claim, but others denied it.<ref name="JosephJackson"/>

Katherine Jackson (née Kattie B. Scruse) was born on May 4, 1930 in [[Barbour County, Alabama]], the child of Prince Albert Scruse (1907–1997) and Martha Mattie Upshaw (1907–1990). She was left with a permanent limp after acquiring [[polio]] syndrome in her childhood. She later recovered from her illness after moving with her family to [[East Chicago, Indiana]], where she would remain until meeting her husband Joseph Jackson. The couple moved and bought a small home in [[Gary, Indiana]], where they birthed and raised nine children and she was a stay-at-home mother.<ref name=KatherineJackson /> Throughout her life, Katherine remained a devoted [[Jehovah's Witness]] and raised her children strictly under the same spiritual teachings she received. Also, as a talented pianist and vocalist who shared her talents with her children, she was later credited for being the foundation of her children's success. After her sons' rise to fame as The Jackson 5, she strongly supported her children and became the costume designer for their shows and performances. Some of the memorable moments of her unconditional support were seen when her son Michael was tried for molestation charges in [[1993 child sexual abuse accusations against Michael Jackson|1993]] and [[Trial of Michael Jackson|2005]]. Katherine now lives in Calabasas, California where she cares for the children of her [[Death of Michael Jackson|late son, Michael]].<ref name=KatherineJackson>{{cite web|title=Katherine Jackson Biography|url=http://www.biography.com/people/katherine-jackson-466952?page=1|work=Katherine Jackson Biography|publisher=Biography.com|accessdate=24 July 2012}}</ref>


==Second generation==
==Second generation==
[[File:Janet Jackson 1998.jpg|thumb|upright=0.8|[[Janet Jackson]] in 1998]]
Together, Joseph and Katherine Jackson had ten children. Their son Brandon (Marlon's twin) died at birth. The other nine grew up to become professional musicians.<ref name=family>{{cite book|title=My Family, the Jacksons|last=Jackson|first=Katherine|publisher=[[St. Martin's Paperbacks]]|year=1990|isbn=0-312-92350-3|author2=Rich Wiseman}}</ref>
Together, Joe and Katherine Jackson had ten children. Their son Brandon (Marlon's twin) died shortly after birth. The other nine grew up to become professional musicians, among other professions.<ref name=family>{{cite book|title=My Family, the Jacksons|last=Jackson|first=Katherine|publisher=[[St. Martin's Paperbacks]]|year=1990|isbn=0-312-92350-3|author2=Rich Wiseman}}</ref>


* [[Rebbie Jackson|Maureen Reillette "Rebbie" Jackson]] (born May 29, 1950)<ref name=family/>
* '''[[Rebbie Jackson|Maureen Reillette "Rebbie" Jackson]]''' (b. May 29, 1950)<ref name=family/>
* [[Jackie Jackson|Sigmund Esco "Jackie" Jackson]] (born May 4, 1951)<ref name=family/>
* '''[[Jackie Jackson|Sigmund Esco "Jackie" Jackson]]''' (b. May 4, 1951)<ref name=family/>
* [[Tito Jackson|Toriano Adaryll "Tito" Jackson]] (born October 15, 1953)<ref name=family/>
* '''[[Tito Jackson|Toriano Adaryll "Tito" Jackson]]''' (October 15, 1953 – September 15, 2024)<ref name=family/>
* [[Jermaine Jackson|Jermaine La Jaune Jackson]] (born December 11, 1954)<ref name=family/>
* '''[[Jermaine Jackson|Jermaine LaJuane Jackson]]''' (b. December 11, 1954)<ref name=family/>
* [[La Toya Jackson|LaToya Yvonne Jackson]] (born May 29, 1956)<ref name=family/>
* '''[[La Toya Jackson|La Toya Yvonne Jackson]]''' (b. May 29, 1956)<ref name=family/>
* [[Marlon Jackson|Marlon David Jackson]] (born March 12, 1957)<ref name=family/>
* '''[[Marlon Jackson|Marlon David Jackson]]''' (b. March 12, 1957)<ref name=family/>
* Brandon Jackson (born and died March 12, 1957)<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ssMBzqrUpjwC&pg=PA323|page=323|title=Notable Black American Women: book II|first=Jessie Carney|last=Smith|publisher=VNR AG|year=1996|isbn=9780810391772}}</ref>
* '''Brandon David Jackson''' (b. and d. March 12, 1957)<ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ssMBzqrUpjwC&pg=PA323|page=323|title=Notable Black American Women: book II|first=Jessie Carney|last=Smith|publisher=VNR AG|year=1996|isbn=9780810391772}}</ref>
* [[Michael Jackson|Michael Joseph Jackson]] (born August 29, 1958 &ndash; died June 25, 2009)
* '''[[Michael Jackson|Michael Joseph Jackson]]''' (August 29, 1958 [[Death of Michael Jackson|June 25, 2009]])
* [[Randy Jackson (The Jacksons)|Steven Randall "Randy" Jackson]] (born October 18, 1961)<ref name=family/>
* '''[[Randy Jackson (The Jacksons)|Steven Randall "Randy" Jackson]]''' (b. October 29, 1961)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://biography.com/people/randy-jackson-20950765|title=Randy Jackson|website=Biography|access-date=August 2, 2018}}</ref>
* [[Janet Jackson|Janet Damita Jo Jackson]] (born May 16, 1966)<ref name=family/>
* '''[[Janet Jackson|Janet Damita Jo Jackson]]''' (b. May 16, 1966)<ref name=family/>

* Joh'Vonnie Jackson (born August 30, 1974, to Cheryl Terrell during her 25-year long affair with Joseph Jackson).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.geni.com/people/Cheryl-Terrell/6000000019002879254|title=Cheryl Ann Terrell|publisher=}}</ref>
=== Extramarital ===
* '''Joh'Vonnie Nakia Jeboo Jackson''' (b. August 30, 1974)<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/michael-jackson/6185704/Michael-Jacksons-secret-sister-JohVonnie-Jackson-says-she-was-rejected.html |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/michael-jackson/6185704/Michael-Jacksons-secret-sister-JohVonnie-Jackson-says-she-was-rejected.html |archive-date=January 12, 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title=Michael Jackson's secret sister JohVonnie Jackson says she was 'rejected'|author=Khan, Urmee |date=September 14, 2009| location=London | work=The Daily Telegraph}}{{cbignore}}</ref>


==Third generation==
==Third generation==
{{More citations needed section|date=May 2021}}
There are 26 children that make up the third generation of the Jackson family along with several great-grandchildren. Among them, some have followed in the family's footsteps into the entertainment industry. Perhaps the most well known of the third generation are the three children of Michael Jackson. [[Michael Joseph Jackson Jr]]. (b. February 13, 1997), also known as "Prince", [[Paris Jackson (actress)|Paris Jackson]] (b. April 3, 1998), and [[Prince Michael Jackson II]] also known as "Blanket" now called "Bigi" (b. February 21, 2002), have been discussed in the press numerous times throughout their lives, particularly since their [[Death of Michael Jackson|father's death]] in 2009. [[Austin Brown]] (b. 1985), the only son of Rebbie Jackson, is a singer and songwriter who has released several successful singles in the pop/R&B genre. Tito Jackson's three sons, [[Taj Jackson|Toriano Adaryll "Taj" Jackson, Jr.]] (b. 1973), [[Taryll Adren Jackson]] (b. 1975), and [[Tito Joe Jackson|Tito Joe "TJ" Jackson]] (b.1978) make up the R&B/pop music group [[3T]]. 3T has released three studio albums and has gone on to have moderate success in the industry, primarily outside of the United States. Sigmund "Siggy" Jackson Jr. (b. 1977), the eldest son to Jackie Jackson, is a hip-hop artist who goes under the name "Dealz". Siggy has been a [[ghostwriter]] for a number of independent artists and has obtained mild success as a solo artist. Jermaine La Jaune "Jay" Jackson Jr. (b. 1977), the eldest son to Jermaine Jackson, portrayed his father in the 1992 miniseries, ''[[The Jacksons: An American Dream]]'', a [[biopic]] about the Jackson family. On January 3, 2017, at the age of 50, Janet gave birth to Eissa Al Mana, the newest member to the Jackson Family. Brandi. Jackson daughter to Jackie Jackson. Randy Jackson Jr son to Randy Jackson.
There are twenty-seven children who make up the third generation of the Jackson family along with several great-grandchildren. Among them, some have followed in the family's footsteps into the entertainment industry.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/1614845/michael-jacksons-family-tree-janet-rebbie-marlon-and-more/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140709011718/http://www.mtv.com/news/1614845/michael-jacksons-family-tree-janet-rebbie-marlon-and-more/|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 9, 2014|title=Michael Jackson's Family Tree: Janet, Rebbie, Marlon And More|publisher=MTV|access-date=June 28, 2018}}</ref>
The three children of Michael Jackson are probably the most well-known of the third generation.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/photos/2012/11/michael-jackson-family-tree|title=Photos: Michael Jackson's Extended Family Tree: Who's Who?|first=James|last=Wolcott|magazine=Vanity Fair|date=October 4, 2012}}</ref> Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. (b. February 13, 1997), also known as "Prince", [[Paris Jackson|Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson]] (b. April 3, 1998) and Prince Michael Jackson II, who goes by "Bigi" (b. February 21, 2002), have been discussed in the press numerous times throughout their lives, particularly since their [[Death of Michael Jackson|father's death]] in 2009.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://people.com/music/michael-jackson-10-year-death-anniversary-inside-paris-prince-bigi-lives/|title = Michael Jackson's Kids: Inside Paris, Prince and Bigi's Lives Now 10 Years After His Death}}</ref>


Rebbie, Tito, Jackie and Jermaine have also had children, who have come under varying degrees of media focus. [[Austin Brown]] (b. November 22, 1985), the only son of Rebbie Jackson, is a singer-songwriter who has released several successful singles in the pop/R&B genre.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/music-news/sxsw-michael-jackson-nephew-austin-brown-janet-jackson-298639/|title = Michael Jackson's Nephew, Austin Brown, Performs at SXSW (Video)|website = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date = March 12, 2012}}</ref> Tito Jackson's three sons, [[Taj Jackson|Toriano Adaryll "Taj" Jackson Jr.]] (b. August 4, 1973), [[3T|Taryll Adren Jackson]] (b. August 8, 1975) and [[3T|Tito Joe Jackson]] (b. July 16, 1978) make up the R&B/pop music group [[3T]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://people.com/music/tito-jackson-opens-up-about-ex-wifes-death/|title = Tito Jackson's Sons Describe Day Their Mother Died as 'a Nightmare': 'It's Like a Kid's Worst Memory'}}</ref> 3T has released three studio albums and has gone on to have moderate success in the industry, primarily outside of the United States.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/tv/reviews/the-jacksons-next-generation-review-lifetime-michael-jackson-nephews-1201601702/|title=TV Review: 'The Jacksons: Next Generation'|first=Brian|last=Lowry|date=September 30, 2015|website=Variety|access-date=June 28, 2018}}</ref> Sigmund Esco "Siggy" Jackson, Jr. (b. June 29, 1977), the eldest son to Jackie Jackson, is a hip-hop artist who goes under the name "Dealz". Siggy has been a [[ghostwriter]] for a number of independent artists and has obtained mild success as a solo artist.{{ref needed|date=December 2021}} Jermaine La Jaune "Jay" Jackson, Jr. (b. January 27, 1977), the eldest son to Jermaine Jackson, portrayed his father in the 1992 miniseries, ''[[The Jacksons: An American Dream]]'', a biographical film about the Jackson family. His other son [[Jaafar Jackson]] will portray Michael in the upcoming biopic film ''[[Michael (2025 film)|Michael]]''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jaafar Jackson {{!}} Actor |url=https://m.imdb.com/name/nm4170484/ |access-date=2024-08-31 |website=IMDb |language=en-US}}</ref> On January 3, 2017, at age 50, Janet gave birth to Eissa Al Mana, the youngest member of the third generation.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38503168|title = Janet Jackson, 50, gives birth to a boy, Eissa al Mana|work = BBC News|date = January 3, 2017}}</ref>
==Genealogy==

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==References==
==References==
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==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* {{Cite news|title=Michael Jackson memorabilia owner recalls turbulent past with musical family| date= June 25, 2009|author= Giambusso, David|location=New Jersey|journal=The Star-Ledger|url=http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/06/michael_jacksons_death.html }}
* {{Cite news|title=Michael Jackson memorabilia owner recalls turbulent past with musical family| date= June 25, 2009|author= Giambusso, David|location=New Jersey|journal=The Star-Ledger|url=http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2009/06/michael_jacksons_death.html }}


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Jackson family
Place of originGary, Indiana, U.S.
Members

The Jackson family is an American family of musicians and entertainers from Gary, Indiana. Many of the children of Joseph Walter (or Joe) and Katherine Esther Jackson were successful musicians, notably the brothers that formed the Motown boy band the Jackson 5 (later known as the Jacksons). Several of the siblings also had successful solo careers. Joe worked as their manager. The Jackson family, both as a musical group and as solo artists, have achieved success in the field of popular music from the late 1960s and onward. They are sometimes called the "First Family of Soul" (a title first bestowed on the Five Stairsteps),[1][2] the "Imperial Family of Pop", or the "Royal Family of Pop", especially following the success of Michael and Janet Jackson,[3] the former of whom is frequently dubbed the "King of Pop".

The Jackson 5 originally consisted of Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael. In 1975, Randy replaced Jermaine. Michael and Janet are regarded as the most popular members of the family, as both of them have had highly distinguished solo careers and are often hailed as two of the most influential pop and R&B artists in history.[4][5] Members of the Jackson family have produced a total of 27 US number one hits, and all of the Jackson siblings have gold records to their credits with La Toya holding the distinction of being the first Jackson sister to attain one (awarded by the Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique for "Reggae Night", which she co-wrote for Jimmy Cliff). Janet is the first black woman to receive the Billboard Icon Award.

The Jacksons are one of the most influential families in entertainment history.[4][6][7][8] In 1997, the Jackson 5 was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[9] Michael was inducted as a solo artist in 2001, making him one of the few who have been inducted twice.[10] Joining her brothers, Janet was inducted in 2019.[5] Michael, Janet, and the Jacksons were awarded stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1984, 1990 and 1980, respectively. In 2009, a television series entitled The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty premiered on A&E, documenting the Jackson brothers dealing with the sudden loss of Michael and preparing for a Jackson 5 reunion tour.[11]

First generation

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Joe Jackson in 2014

Joseph Walter Jackson was born on July 26, 1928, in Arkansas, but he grew up in Oakland, California, with his father Samuel Jackson, a school teacher. At age 18, he moved to East Chicago, Indiana, to be with his mother Crystal Lee King and to pursue his dreams of becoming a professional boxer. At age 21, Joseph married Katherine Scruse, 19, immediately starting a family. Even though he wanted to be a success in boxing it was not a job for a family man, so he obtained a job as an overhead crane operator with East Chicago's Inland Steel Company. His family continued to grow steadily and over the course of sixteen years he and Katherine had a house full of nine children. Joe Jackson always wanted to make it big and although he could not in boxing or in his own short musical stint in the 1950s with the band the Falcons, he saw the talent in his children, starting with Tito and his ability to play the guitar.[12]

Michael Jackson in 1988

Soon enough, Joe Jackson formed a band of his sons Tito, Jermaine and Jackie called The Jackson Brothers in 1964 and became their manager. After several years of doing local talent shows, Joseph enlarged the band to include Marlon and Michael, two of his younger sons, and then changed the name of the band to The Jackson Five by 1966, remaining the group's manager. As their father, he was a very strict disciplinarian[13] and as their manager he enforced long practice sessions of singing and dancing in hopes of preparing them to make it big one day. In August 1967, the group made a debut at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York, where they won the Amateur Night contest. Gordon Keith, the owner and producer at Steeltown Records in Gary, Indiana, discovered the Jackson Five and signed them to their first contract in November 1967. "Big Boy", the boys' first record which was produced by Keith, was released on January 30, 1968. It became a local hit. In March 1969, they signed a Motown record contract and became known as the Jackson 5. The group enjoyed the fame Joseph Jackson had been longing for in his life. He continued to manage The Jackson 5 into stardom, and after the band had many no. 1 hits on the Billboard hot singles charts, Joseph moved them to a mansion in Encino, California, with his own hefty salary he had obtained as their full-time manager. After many years as a band and with Michael as lead singer, the group continued to churn out even more hits and wealth, but tensions grew and in 1979, Michael severed ties with his father/manager and went on to pursue an international solo musical entertainment career. Four years later, in 1983, Michael's siblings fired Joseph Jackson as their manager. In 1993, Michael Jackson accused his father of physical and mental abuse; a few of the other siblings confirmed this claim, but others denied it.[12]

Katherine Jackson (née Kattie B. Screws) was born on May 4, 1930, in Barbour County, Alabama, the child of Prince Albert Scruse (1907–1997) and Martha Mattie Upshaw (1907–1990). She was left with a permanent limp after acquiring polio syndrome in her childhood. She later recovered from her illness after moving with her family to East Chicago, Indiana, where she would remain until meeting her husband Joseph Jackson. The couple moved and bought a small home in Gary, Indiana, where she birthed and they raised nine children and she was a stay-at-home mother.[14] Throughout her life, Katherine remained a devoted Jehovah's Witness and raised her children strictly under the same spiritual teachings she received. Also, as a talented pianist, clarinetist and vocalist who shared her talents with her children, she was later credited for being the foundation of her children's success. After her sons' rise to fame as The Jackson 5, she strongly supported her children and became the costume designer for their shows and performances. Some of the memorable moments of her unconditional support were seen when her son Michael was tried and later acquitted for molestation charges in 1993 and 2005. Katherine now lives in Calabasas, California where she cares for the children of her late son, Michael.[14] After allegations that she may have been held against her will by Randy and Janet Jackson, Katherine lost custody of Michael's children, ultimately regaining it in 2012.[15][16]

Second generation

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Janet Jackson in 1998

Together, Joe and Katherine Jackson had ten children. Their son Brandon (Marlon's twin) died shortly after birth. The other nine grew up to become professional musicians, among other professions.[17]

Extramarital

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  • Joh'Vonnie Nakia Jeboo Jackson (b. August 30, 1974)[20]

Third generation

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There are twenty-seven children who make up the third generation of the Jackson family along with several great-grandchildren. Among them, some have followed in the family's footsteps into the entertainment industry.[21] The three children of Michael Jackson are probably the most well-known of the third generation.[22] Michael Joseph Jackson Jr. (b. February 13, 1997), also known as "Prince", Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson (b. April 3, 1998) and Prince Michael Jackson II, who goes by "Bigi" (b. February 21, 2002), have been discussed in the press numerous times throughout their lives, particularly since their father's death in 2009.[23]

Rebbie, Tito, Jackie and Jermaine have also had children, who have come under varying degrees of media focus. Austin Brown (b. November 22, 1985), the only son of Rebbie Jackson, is a singer-songwriter who has released several successful singles in the pop/R&B genre.[24] Tito Jackson's three sons, Toriano Adaryll "Taj" Jackson Jr. (b. August 4, 1973), Taryll Adren Jackson (b. August 8, 1975) and Tito Joe Jackson (b. July 16, 1978) make up the R&B/pop music group 3T.[25] 3T has released three studio albums and has gone on to have moderate success in the industry, primarily outside of the United States.[26] Sigmund Esco "Siggy" Jackson, Jr. (b. June 29, 1977), the eldest son to Jackie Jackson, is a hip-hop artist who goes under the name "Dealz". Siggy has been a ghostwriter for a number of independent artists and has obtained mild success as a solo artist.[citation needed] Jermaine La Jaune "Jay" Jackson, Jr. (b. January 27, 1977), the eldest son to Jermaine Jackson, portrayed his father in the 1992 miniseries, The Jacksons: An American Dream, a biographical film about the Jackson family. His other son Jaafar Jackson will portray Michael in the upcoming biopic film Michael.[27] On January 3, 2017, at age 50, Janet gave birth to Eissa Al Mana, the youngest member of the third generation.[28]

Gina FreemanJuly "Jack" Gale
Gertrude DanielSamuel KingEmeline WilliamsIsrael Nero
Martha UpshawPrince Albert ScrewsCrystal Lee KingSamuel JosephJamesJane
Kattie ScrewsJoseph WalterVerna MaeLula MaeLawrenceMartin Luther
Maureen Reillette "Rebbie"Sigmund Esco "Jackie"Toriano Adaryll "Tito"Jermaine La JauneLa Toya YvonneMarlon DavidBrandonMichael JosephSteven Randall "Randy"Janet Damita Jo
Austin BrownSigmund Esco "Siggy"Toriano Adaryll "Taj"Jermaine La Jaune "Jay"Valencia CarolineMichael Joseph ″Prince″Genevieve KatherineEissa Al Mana
Jared EscoTaylor Aurora ScoNoah LaniakSophia Laniak

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