Marlon Jackson

Marlon Jackson

3/12/1957 (69 years old)Gary, Indiana, USA

Marlon David Jackson (born March 12, 1957) is an American entertainer, singer, and dancer best known as a member of the Jackson 5. He is the sixth child of the Jackson family. Marlon now runs Study Peace Foundation to promote peace and unity worldwide. Marlon David Jackson was born on March 12, 1957, at St Mary's Mercy Hospital in Gary, Indiana, the sixth child of Joseph who was a steel mill worker, and played in an R&B band, the Falcons, with his brother Luther, and Katherine Jackson, a Jehovah's Witness. He was born seventeen and a half months before his younger brother Michael (born August 29, 1958). Growing up, Marlon was especially close to Michael, whom he considered the substitute for his lost twin brother, Brandon, who died shortly after birth. Marlon and Michael were a fun team. “We were the jokers of the family," Marlon said. They would often get in trouble, but they stuck together. By 1964, Marlon and Michael joined their brothers Tito, Jackie and Jermaine, forming the group the Jackson 5. Mother, Katherine played the piano and clarinet, and sang harmonies with the brothers. Father, Joe led the rehearsals, keeping them off the street and away from trouble. They won singing competitions all over the state including New York. That marked the beginning of their career. Because of their name the Jackson 5, Randy Jackson the youngest Jackson brother didn't make the cut. He was later included in the TV program “The Jacksons” in 1976 as well as some performances. Marlon was known as “the dancingest Jackson”, cause of his flamboyant dance moves, a name he himself came up with. Marlon was not the most prominent member of the Jackson 5, though he did sing lead vocals on many of their hits. Marlon also played the conga and tambourine. Marlon has three sisters; Rebbie, La Toya, and Janet. Marlon and his brothers first signed as the Jackson 5 with Gordon Keith of Steeltown Records in November 1967, and their first single "Big Boy", was released on January 31, 1968. After the group recorded three more songs with the Steeltown label (on two records) they were signed with Berry Gordy of Motown Records in 1969. Not feeling that they were being paid fair royalties by Motown Records for their success as well as their desire for creative control, the Jackson 5 decided to leave the label and sign with Epic Records in 1975. Jermaine split from the Jackson Five to start a solo career at Motown, and was replaced by his brother Randy Jackson. Unbeknownst to the group, Gordy had trademarked the name The Jackson Five and did not allow the group to continue using the name when they left the label. Once signed with Epic, the group became known simply as The Jacksons. In 1983, Gordy asked the group to perform at the Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever television special. In 1997, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 with his brothers. In 2001, he reunited with his brothers to perform for the Michael Jackson 30th Anniversary Special. Like Michael and Jermaine, Marlon began a solo career, releasing the album Baby Tonight in 1987. Despite Baby Tonight reaching No. 22 on the Top R&B Albums chart in the United States, Marlon has not released another album since then. ... Source: Article "Marlon Jackson" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography (30 titles)

Michael Jackson: A Life in MusicMovie

Michael Jackson: A Life in Music

Self (archive footage) · 2026

Disco Never Dies! - Musikladen-Hits für die EwigkeitMovie

Disco Never Dies! - Musikladen-Hits für die Ewigkeit

Self (archive) · 2026

The Greatest Night in Pop7.9Movie

The Greatest Night in Pop

Self (archive footage) · 2024

Unfiltered: Paris Jackson & Gabriel Glenn7.0Show

Unfiltered: Paris Jackson & Gabriel Glenn

Self · 2020

Movie

The Jacksons - Java Jazz Festival 2020

Self · 2020

Hitsville: The Making of Motown7.6Movie

Hitsville: The Making of Motown

Self · 2019

Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall7.0Movie

Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall

Self · 2016

Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour9.2Movie

Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour

Self · 2013

2.0Show

The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty

Self · 2009

Michael Jackson's Private Home Movies8.9Movie

Michael Jackson's Private Home Movies

Self (archive footage) · 2003

Nell6.5Movie

Nell

Male Nurse · 1994

Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues7.6Movie

Michael Jackson: The Legend Continues

Self · 1988

Student Confidential4.7Movie

Student Confidential

Joseph Williams · 1987

We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song8.4Movie

We Are the World: The Story Behind the Song

Self (uncredited) · 1985

The Jacksons Live in Toronto 1984 - Victory Tour6.1Movie

The Jacksons Live in Toronto 1984 - Victory Tour

Self · 1984

Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever8.7Movie

Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever

Self · 1983

Champs-Elysées6.8Show

Champs-Elysées

Self - The Jacksons · 1982

The Jacksons: Triumph Tour Live in Los Angeles 1981Movie

The Jacksons: Triumph Tour Live in Los Angeles 1981

Self · 1981

The Jacksons Live9.5Movie

The Jacksons Live

Self · 1979

Show

Aplauso

Self - The Jacksons · 1978

The Jacksons9.2Show

The Jacksons

Self · 1976

The Jackson 5: The Complete Performance Live In Mexico CityMovie

The Jackson 5: The Complete Performance Live In Mexico City

Self · 1975

Numéro un7.5Show

Numéro un

Self - The Jacksons · 1975

Cher7.0Show

Cher

Self - The Jackson 5 · 1975

Save the Children6.5Movie

Save the Children

Self · 1973

Musikladen8.0Show

Musikladen

Self - The Jacksons · 1972

The Jackson 5: Goin' Back to IndianaMovie

The Jackson 5: Goin' Back to Indiana

Self · 1971

Diana!7.0Movie

Diana!

Self · 1971

The Mike Douglas Show5.8Show

The Mike Douglas Show

Self - The Jacksons · 1961

The Ed Sullivan Show6.8Show

The Ed Sullivan Show

Self - The Jackson 5 · 1948