Rebbie Jackson

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Rebbie Jackson is an American singer and sister of Michael Jackson

May 29, 1950

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: May 29, 1950
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Blues Singers, Rhythm, Singers, Rhythm & Blues Singers, Pop Singers
  • City/State: Indiana
  • Spouses: Nathaniel Brown (m. 1968–2013)
  • Siblings: Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Randy Jackson
  • Known as: Maureen Reillette Rebbie Jackson

Rebbie Jackson born at

Gary, Indiana

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Rebbie Jackson dated Nathaniel Brown for a long time in high school, before getting married to him in 1968. She faced a lot of backlash from her family regarding her decision, but she stood by it. Eventually, the family agreed to the marriage, but her father did not walk her down the aisle.

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The couple had three children, Stacee, Yashi, and Austin. Nathaniel died of an illness in 2013.

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Her brother Michael Jackson’s unexpected death not only shook the entire world, but also shocked the Jackson family. The death was covered widely by the international media. Although it was assumed that Rebbie would get the duty of being the caregiver to Michael’s children, it was Katherine, Michael and Rebbie’s mother, who was granted their custody.

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Rebbie Jackson was born on May 29, 1950, in Gary, Indiana, to parents Joseph and Katherine Jackson. She was the eldest of the 10 Jackson children. Her father, who worked in a steel mill, would make music with his band in his spare time. He used to take his children to his jamming sessions, and this helped the Jackson children develop a keen interest in music.

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Her mother Katherine, a ‘Jehovah’s Witness,’ was a highly religious woman. She raised all her children to be ardent believers in God. Rebbie claimed in an interview that as she was the eldest child in the family, she looked after most of her siblings while they grew up. She would mostly babysit them. Rebbie graduated from the ‘Theodore Roosevelt High School’ in Gary.

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At the age of 18, she created a rift in the family, following the announcement of her marriage with her boyfriend, Nathaniel Brown. She told her parents that she loved him and wanted to marry him. While her father was totally against this, her mother was in full support of her. Her father wanted her to make a career in music and thought that her early marriage would bring an end to her dreams.

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Rebbie went ahead and married Nathaniel. By then, her brothers had formed a music group called ‘The Jackson 5.’ In 1974, all the Jackson siblings came together and organized a concert in Las Vegas. They became famous overnight.

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The Jacksons parted ways with their label ‘Motown’ in 1976, and subsequently joined hands with ‘CBS Records,’ which proved to be a turning point in their lives.

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The Jackson brothers were signed on by ‘CBS’ to appear on their variety show ‘The Jacksons.’ The show featured all the Jacksons except Jermaine, who had decided to stay loyal to the label ‘Motown.’ The show was initially on air for a month, but its success compelled the network executives to continue with it. The show was the first of its kind in the sense that it featured members of an African–American family as the main leads and made the Jacksons a household name in America.

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However, Rebbie was not yet ready to take up singing as a profession and wished to let it be a hobby. She thought acting was a much better career option for her, but the producers on the show praised her style of singing and asked her to continue with her musical endeavors. Jackson started as a background vocal artist for several singers and even performed in cabarets. In the late 70s, she became pregnant and this brought a temporary halt to her career.

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Rebbie came back to the musical scene in October 1984, this time with a full-fledged debut album, ‘Centipede.’ The album was distributed by ‘CBS Records.’ However, Rebbie still placed her family before her career.

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As expected, the album did not do anything magical for Rebbie and was limited to just a moderate success. It reached the 13th spot on the ‘Billboard’ music charts and number 63 on the ‘Billboard Top 200.’ Although the album was marketed as a solo venture, it was a collaborative effort of her siblings. The title track from the album was the most successful of all and sold about a million copies.

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The song ‘Centipede’ was written, produced, and arranged by Michael Jackson, which was one of the earliest glimpses of his talent. The song reached the fourth spot on the ‘Black Singles Chart’ and was eventually certified ‘Gold’ by the ‘Recording Industry Association of America’ (RIAA). Michael, who had already tasted success with ‘Thriller,’ helped Rebbie tremendously in making the album a fairly good success.

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