NO. In the early days, it was said he was a cousin but his was just for publicity. his brothers were Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Randy. Randy was not in the Jackson 5 until later on.
Milford Hite later replaced by Johnny Jackson (no relation to the Jackson 5).
No, Michael Jackson did not write "You Were There." The song was actually written by the legendary songwriter and musician, Johnny Mercer, and it was first recorded by several artists before Jackson performed it. Jackson's rendition at Sammy Davis Jr.'s tribute showcased his vocal talent and deep emotional connection to the song, but he was not its composer.
Johnny Cash's sang Jackson with his wife June Carter Cash.
Michael Jackson's favorite song as a child was reportedly "The Little White Cloud That Cried," performed by Johnny Ray. He often expressed a deep emotional connection to the song, which resonated with him during his formative years. Jackson admired its lyrical depth and the way it conveyed feelings, influencing his own artistic expression later in life.
no,ronnie rancifer was the jackson five band member from gary that played either drums or keys. the other brother was johnny johnson if i am not mistaken
I think Micheal Jackson. more people know him especially after his death.
At this time it is still just a rumor.
The cast of The Jacksons - 1976 includes: Muhammad Ali as himself Emmett Ashford as Skit characters (1977) Tom Biener as Skit characters (1977) Sonny Bono as himself John Byner as himself Lynda Carter as herself Johnny Dark as Skit characters (1977) Dom DeLuise as himself Georgia Engel as herself Redd Foxx as himself Janet Jackson as herself Rebbie Jackson as herself LaToya Jackson as herself Randy Jackson as himself Michael Jackson as himself Tito Jackson as himself Marlon Jackson as himself David Letterman as himself Biff Manard as Skit characters (1977) Ed McMahon as himself Harold Nicholas as himself Fayard Nicholas as himself Mackenzie Phillips as himself Jim Samuels as Skit characters (1976) Betty White as herself
Milford Hite later replaced by Johnny Jackson (no relation to the Jackson 5).
Robert L. Crawford, Jr. is Johnny's older brother. He has no younger brother.
No, Michael Jackson did not write "You Were There." The song was actually written by the legendary songwriter and musician, Johnny Mercer, and it was first recorded by several artists before Jackson performed it. Jackson's rendition at Sammy Davis Jr.'s tribute showcased his vocal talent and deep emotional connection to the song, but he was not its composer.
Johnny Cash's sang Jackson with his wife June Carter Cash.
Johnny has an older brother, but we don't know his name. The other members know Johnny through his brother.
Michael Jackson's favorite song as a child was reportedly "The Little White Cloud That Cried," performed by Johnny Ray. He often expressed a deep emotional connection to the song, which resonated with him during his formative years. Jackson admired its lyrical depth and the way it conveyed feelings, influencing his own artistic expression later in life.
Johnny rapid doesn't have a brother
his brother
Edgar Winter