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With CBS Records as Jackson 5
Motown Records.
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No! The Jackson's are the ones who started recording with Epic Records in 1975.
The Jackson 5 became The Jacksons after leaving Motown Records for CBS Records in 1975...Motown founder Berry Gordy jr. had the name "Jackson 5" copyrighted in 1973. He refused to allow the group to use the name once they left the company.
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Randy came in when the where still playing in the middlebut he was part of the Jackson five.
He performed for: The Jackson 5 The Jackson Five (Motown took control of the name Jackson 5 for legal purposes when they joined) And The Jackson Family (not as well known but Motown Records also took the name The Jackson Five when the Jacksons quit their deal with them)
In the mid 70's. The Jackson 5 signed with Epic Records in June, 1975, and became The Jacksons.
He had a very ambitious father who helped the Jackson brothers get a contract on Motown records. The Jackson 5 had many hits, and remained popular. Michael became a solo artist and his albums broke records for sales and popularity. He was a great singer, dancer, and performer.
Micheal Jackson was a lead singer in Jackson 5 along with his brothers when he was just six years old but he started his solo career in 1971 when he was 13 years old . he produced ten studio albums then.
He had a very ambitious father who helped the Jackson brothers get a contract on Motown records. The Jackson 5 had many hits, and remained popular. Michael became a solo artist and his albums broke records for sales and popularity. He was a great singer, dancer, and performer.