Tito Jackson, a founding member of the legendary Jackson 5 and brother of the late pop superstar Michael Jackson, has died at the age of 70, per bbc.co.uk. The news, confirmed by family sources, has sent ripples through the music industry and fans worldwide.
Tito, known for his guitar skills and soulful backing vocals, was an integral part of the Jackson 5, the group that skyrocketed to fame in the 1960s with hits like “ABC” and “I Want You Back.” The band’s influence on pop music is immeasurable, having sold over 150 million records globally and earning a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Just days before his passing, Tito was seen in Munich, Germany, visiting a memorial dedicated to his late brother Michael. He shared a poignant message on social media, expressing gratitude for the tribute to their “shared legacy.” The Jackson brothers had recently performed at various events, including the Fool in Love Festival in Los Angeles and a show in Germany, showcasing their enduring appeal.
Tito’s sons, Taj, Taryll and TJ, members of the 90s R&B group 3T, shared the heartbreaking news on Instagram. They described their father as “an incredible man who cared about everyone,” underscoring his message to “Love One Another.”
As tributes pour in from across the music world, former Jackson 5 drummer Jonathan Moffett expressed his devastation, calling Tito a “brother in heart and spirit.” The loss of Tito follows the deaths of Michael in 2009 and family patriarch Joe Jackson in 2018.
Tito’s passing leaves a void in the music industry, but his legacy as part of one of the most influential musical families in history will undoubtedly live on.
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