Jermaine Jackson

Real Name:
Jermaine La Juane Jackson
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Born: 11 December 1954 in Gary, Indiana, USA.
He is also known as Muhammad Abdul Aziz since his conversion to Islam during the 1980s.

Jermaine was a member of the original Jackson 5. In 1976 when they changed labels from Motown to CBS (later Epic) via Philadelphia International Records, and were forced to rename the band The Jacksons. 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.

He currently lives in Dubai and often resides in Bahrain.
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Jermaine

(4 versions)
Motown 1972

Come Into My Life

(3 versions)
Motown, Motown 1973

My Name Is Jermaine

(5 versions)
Motown 1976

Feel The Fire

(3 versions)
Motown, EMI Electrola 1977

Frontiers

(LP, Album)
Motown 1978

Let's Get Serious

(10 versions)
Motown, EMI 1979

Jermaine

(5 versions)
Motown 1980

I Like Your Style

(6 versions)
Motown 1981

Let Me Tickle Your Fancy

(8 versions)
Motown 1982

Dynamite

(16 versions)
Arista 1984

Jermaine Jackson

(LP, Album)
Arista 1984

Precious Moments

(7 versions)
Arista 1986

Don't Take It Personal

(8 versions)
Arista 1989

You Said

(4 versions)
LaFace Records 1991

Singles & EPs

That's How Love Goes

(4 versions)
Tamla Motown 1972

Daddy's Home

(9 versions)
Tamla Motown, Tamla Motown 1972

You're In Good Hands

(3 versions)
Tamla Motown 1973

The Bigger You Love (The Harder You Fall)

(7", Single)
Tamla Motown 1973

She's The Ideal Girl

(2 versions)
Tamla Motown, EMI Electrola GmbH 1976

Let's Be Young Tonight

(5 versions)
Motown 1976

Originals, The / Jermaine Jackson - Down To Love Town / Let's Be Young Tonight (12", Single)

Motown, Motown 1976

You Need To Be Loved

(7", Single)
Motown 1977

Castles Of Sand

(7", Promo, Mono)
Motown 1978

You're Supposed To Keep Your Love For Me

(3 versions)
Motown 1980

Let's Get Serious

(17 versions)
Motown 1980
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Lunddra Oct 30, 2011
Can anyone confirm jermaine Jackson's middle name ?? Cos it's different from both english & french Wikipedia file.
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