The Jackson 5’s Tito Jackson Dies at 70

Tito Jackson, the guitarist and singer who played with his brothers in the Jackson 5, has died, The New York Times reports. Jackson’s three sons, who formed the R&B-pop band 3T in the 1990s, shared the news on that group’s social media. Jackson was 70 years old.

Tito Jackson and brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael formed the Jackson 5 in the mid-1960s and signed to Motown later in the decade, swiftly becoming one of the biggest pop groups in the United States. They debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 with four consecutive No. 1 singles—“I Want You Back,” “ABC,” “The Love You Save,” and “I’ll Be There”—though Tito, whose main skill was as a guitarist, was not permitted by Motown to play on recordings, so primarily contributed to the group on stage. The band gained autonomy as writers, performers, and producers upon signing to Epic in 1976, three years before Michael Jackson’s solo breakout with Off the Wall precipitated the band’s dissolution.

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