Tito Jackson, the founding guitarist of iconic ’70s hitmakers The Jackson 5 that featured a young Michael Jackson and is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, died Sunday after reportedly having a heart attack while driving. He was 70.
His sons TJ, Taryll and Taj Jackson, who make up the band 3T, posted the news on social media.
“We are shocked, saddened and heartbroken,” the trio wrote on Facebook. “Our father was an incredible man who cared about everyone and their well-being. Some of you may know him as Tito Jackson from the legendary Jackson 5, some may know him as ‘Coach Tito’ or some know him as ‘Poppa T. Nevertheless, he will be missed tremendously.”
Also featuring brothers Jermaine, Marlon, Jackie and later Randy, the group blasted out of Indiana in 1969 with its first four singles all hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100: “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” “The Love You Save” and “I’ll Be There.” Their next two singles — “Mama’s Pearl” and “Never Can Say Goodbye” reached No. 2 in 1970. In all, The Jackson 5 — later called The Jacksons — had 10 Top 10 hits in the 1970s and another, “State of Shock,” in 1984. They also scored seven Top 10 in the UK.
The band’s first four LPs all made the Top 5 on the Billboard 200 in 1970, with their seminal Jackson 5 Christmas Album topping the chart that December. They would scored four more Top 10 long players through 1984 in the U.S.
Born Toriano Adaryll Jackson on October 15, 1953, in Gary, IN, Tito Jackson was the second-oldest in the group, which came together in the mid-1960s under the watchful eye and heavy hand of their father Joe Jackson. The group won an amateur talent competition at the Apollo Theater in 1967 and signed with Berry Gordy’s enormously successful Motown Records in 1969, leading to their string of hits.
Lead singer Michael was just 11 when the group broke out, and he would release the powerhouse solo albums Off the Wall (1979) and Thriller (1982), solidifying his moniker as The King of Pop and growing more distant from the group. Michael and his brothers embarked on the massive Victory Tour of stadiums in 1984 and years later for a 30th anniversary concert special recorded at Madison Square Garden in 2001. Michael Jackson died in 2009 at 50.
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