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Jermaine LaJaune Jackson or Muhammad Abdul Aziz<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.despardes.com/people/default.html|title=Muhammad Abdul Aziz</ref> (born December 11, 1954), is an United States|American Grammy Award-nominated singer, bass guitarist, former member of The Jackson 5 and older brother of United States|American Pop music|pop stars Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson.
Biography
Early life
Born to parents Joseph Jackson|Joseph and Katherine Jackson in Gary, Indiana, Jermaine became the original lead singer of an earlier incarnation of The Jackson Five until 1967 when younger brother Michael assisted lead vocals, but would co-lead with Michael for many years. Jermaine graduated from Birmingham High School in 1973, where the yearbook shows he was elected "most talented" and "best dressed".
The Jackson 5
Jermaine and his brothers signed with Motown Records in 1969. As the co-lead singer of The Jackson 5 after his brother Michael, Jermaine sang notable parts of "I Want You Back", "I'll Be There", "I Am Love", "Dancing Machine" and many other Jackson 5 songs. In 1976, after fourteen years performing with his brothers, Jermaine split from the Jackson 5 to continue his solo career at Motown Records while the other Jackson brothers left to sign with Epic Records.