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I SEE U, Episode 33: A Blues Dancing Machine in Tito Jackson

Guitarist Tito Jackson reminisces about the Jackson 5, his latest solo project and how he’s on a quest to re-introduce the blues genre to a new generation of digital music lovers

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He's an original member of the legendary Jackson 5, who churned out a plethora of hits from the mid-‘60s well into the late ‘80s. One of the brothers of the group, Tito Jackson, remains active in the recording industry. The singer/songwriter and guitarist speaks unguarded with I SEE U host Eddie Robinson about his relationship with the other siblings in the Jackson family, the racism he and his brothers experienced while on tour, as well as their electrifying TRIUMPH album, which set the stage for the biggest selling album of all-time by his younger brother, Michael.

 

This article is part of the podcast I SEE U with Eddie Robinson

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Eddie Robinson

Eddie Robinson

Executive Producer & Host, I SEE U

A native of Mississippi, Eddie started his radio career as a 10th grader, working as a music jock for a 100,000-Watt (Pop) FM station and a Country AM station simultaneously. While Mississippi Governor Ray Mabus had nominated him for the U.S. Naval Academy in 1991, Eddie had an extreme passion...

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