Jermaine Jackson
Jermaine Jackson is an American singer, songwriter, and bass guitarist. He was a member of the Jackson 5 alongside his brother Michael Jackson.
Pop Singer
December 11, 1954
Sagittarius
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Gary, Indiana, United States
Jermaine Jackson, an American musician and singer, rose to fame as part of the renowned Jackson 5 music group, which included his brother Michael Jackson. Known for hits such as “ABC,” “I’ll Be There,” and “Dancing Machine,” Jermaine also established a successful solo career with songs like “Let’s Get Serious” and “Daddy’s Home.” In addition to his music career, he ventured into acting, appearing in shows and films like “The Jacksons: An American Dream” and “Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland.” Jermaine has also made appearances on TV shows, authored an autobiography, and produced music for other artists. Notably, he represented Bahrain in the 1992 Eurovision Song Contest.