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paulamaja10Michael Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana. He was the seventh of nine children, and also the fifth of six children in a working family of Joseph and Katherine Jackson. Katherine, a Jehovah's Witness, raised the children in their faith without a father. At age 17, Michael Jackson was baptized Jehovah's Witness. According to interviews given by himself, after years of Michael's father, who was later manager of the band, he could be ruthless in-enforced discipline of children and do not refrain from violence against them. Sam Jackson's father, Joe, admitted in 2003 that they regularly beat Michael in [18]. Michael Jackson revealed his musical talent at a very early age. In 1964, together with his brother Marlon joined the newly founded by brothers Jackie, Tito and Jermaine of The Jackson Brothers.Initially, Michael helped the musicians playing congas and tambourine for that later on, together with Jermaine use their vocal skills. During this period, the boys gave many concerts in Indiana, and after winning a local talent show in 1966 (performing a song by The Temptations - "My Girl", sung by Michael) began playing professional gigs in Chicago and the Midwest (Midwest ), the United States. Many of these concerts was held in the notorious nightclubs for black, in places called "Chitlin 'Circuit," where young boys had to play against strippers performances [19]. When the group changed its name from The Jackson Brothers to The Jackson 5 in 1966, a young singer Michael shared the duties with his brother Jermaine. In 1968 the band signed to Motown Records [20]. Shortly after signing the contract the team has gained celebrity status through hitom of the first four singles: "I Want You Back", "ABC," "The Love You Save" and "I'll Be There", which were the first places of the Billboard charts . At that time, the young Jackson began his career as a solo artist, releasing albums Got to Be There (1972) and Ben (1972). These plates, recorded with The Jackson 5, were issued under the name of this team, were on their successful singles "Got to Be There", "Ben" and a new arrangement of the song "Rockin 'Robin". After 1973 years the group record sales began to decline, and the team began to complain about the control of their work through the Motown label. As a result of disputes in 1976, the group signed a new contract with CBS Records [21]. In response to Motown Records, the group filed a series of processes for breach of contract, as a result of the Jacksons lost the rights to use the name and logo, The Jackson 5 The team also said goodbye to Jermaine Jackson, who because of his relationship with the daughter of Motown president, Berry Gordy, he preferred to associate with the label [22]. In this situation, the band changed its name to The Jacksons, including the composition - in place of Jermaine - the youngest brother Randy Jackson. In the composition of the brothers continued their career, touring the United States and abroad.Between 1976 and 1984 they released another six albums since 1983, acting as a sextet composed again with Jermaine. From 1976 to 1984, Michael Jackson was the main composer in the band, creating such hits as "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)", "This Place Hotel" (originally: "Heartbreak Hotel") and "Can You Feel It". In 1978, Jackson played the scarecrow in the movie "The Wizard of Oz" with a friend of Diana Ross as Dorothy [23]. Songs from the musical were arranged by Quincy Jones, who Connect with Jackson during the film production, he decided to produce his albums, including - as it turned out - a groundbreaking Thriller.
Michael Jackson revealed his musical talent at a very early age. In 1964, together with his brother Marlon joined the newly founded by brothers Jackie, Tito and Jermaine of The Jackson Brothers.Initially, Michael helped the musicians playing congas and tambourine for that later on, together with Jermaine use their vocal skills. During this period, the boys gave many concerts in Indiana, and after winning a local talent show in 1966 (performing a song by The Temptations - "My Girl", sung by Michael) began playing professional gigs in Chicago and the Midwest (Midwest ), the United States. Many of these concerts was held in the notorious nightclubs for black, in places called "Chitlin 'Circuit," where young boys had to play against strippers performances [19].
When the group changed its name from The Jackson Brothers to The Jackson 5 in 1966, a young singer Michael shared the duties with his brother Jermaine. In 1968 the band signed to Motown Records [20]. Shortly after signing the contract the team has gained celebrity status through hitom of the first four singles: "I Want You Back", "ABC," "The Love You Save" and "I'll Be There", which were the first places of the Billboard charts . At that time, the young Jackson began his career as a solo artist, releasing albums Got to Be There (1972) and Ben (1972). These plates, recorded with The Jackson 5, were issued under the name of this team, were on their successful singles "Got to Be There", "Ben" and a new arrangement of the song "Rockin 'Robin".
After 1973 years the group record sales began to decline, and the team began to complain about the control of their work through the Motown label. As a result of disputes in 1976, the group signed a new contract with CBS Records [21]. In response to Motown Records, the group filed a series of processes for breach of contract, as a result of the Jacksons lost the rights to use the name and logo, The Jackson 5 The team also said goodbye to Jermaine Jackson, who because of his relationship with the daughter of Motown president, Berry Gordy, he preferred to associate with the label [22]. In this situation, the band changed its name to The Jacksons, including the composition - in place of Jermaine - the youngest brother Randy Jackson. In the composition of the brothers continued their career, touring the United States and abroad.Between 1976 and 1984 they released another six albums since 1983, acting as a sextet composed again with Jermaine. From 1976 to 1984, Michael Jackson was the main composer in the band, creating such hits as "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)", "This Place Hotel" (originally: "Heartbreak Hotel") and "Can You Feel It".
In 1978, Jackson played the scarecrow in the movie "The Wizard of Oz" with a friend of Diana Ross as Dorothy [23]. Songs from the musical were arranged by Quincy Jones, who Connect with Jackson during the film production, he decided to produce his albums, including - as it turned out - a groundbreaking Thriller.