TITO JACKSON: The Jackson 5's Guitar Man of Motown
- TITO JACKSON: The Jackson 5's Guitar Man of Motown Sandy Kaye 52:00
Tito Jackson, born Toriano Adaryll Jackson on October 15, 1953, in Gary, Indiana, was a pioneering musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist, most famous for his role as a founding member of the legendary Jackson 5.
Growing up in a musical family, Tito’s talent became apparent at a young age. He was the one who introduced the guitar to the Jackson family’s sound, which soon became an essential element of their style.
Alongside his brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael, Tito helped the Jackson 5 skyrocket to fame with their groundbreaking blend of pop, soul, funk, and R&B.
The Jackson 5’s rise to international stardom began with their signing to Motown Records in 1969, leading to a string of chart-topping hits like “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” “The Love You Save,” and “I’ll Be There.”
Tito’s guitar work, combined with the group’s tight harmonies and Michael’s magnetic lead vocals, played a key role in defining their unique sound. The band’s infectious energy and innovative performances broke racial barriers in the music industry and laid the groundwork for future generations of artists.
When the Jackson 5 left Motown for Epic Records in 1975, they reinvented themselves as The Jacksons, allowing more creative control and deeper involvement in the songwriting and production process.
Tito contributed significantly to this new phase, co-writing songs like “Torture” and “Body,” which showcased his evolving artistry. The Jacksons continued their success with hit albums and world tours, solidifying their place as one of the most influential musical acts of all time.
Tito Jackson’s journey as a solo artist officially began in the 2000s, as he explored his passion for blues, a genre that had always resonated with him. His debut solo album, “Tito Time,” released in 2016, marked his return to the spotlight, blending contemporary R&B, soul, and blues with tracks like “Get It Baby” featuring Big Daddy Kane. This album highlighted Tito’s smooth vocal delivery, skilled guitar playing, and his ability to adapt his style to modern music trends while staying true to his roots.
His last solo album in 2021 “Under Your Spell” was a return to his blues roots and was many years in the making.
Outside of his musical pursuits, Tito Jackson became a respected figure in the music industry, mentoring aspiring musicians and producing records for other artists. He also participated in reality TV and charity events, using his platform to give back to the community and raise awareness for various causes. His dedication to Philanthropy and music earned him widespread respect and admiration beyond his family’s Legacy.
Until Tito passed away at the age of 70, in 2024, he had continued to perform live, captivating audiences both as a solo act and with his brothers in The Jacksons. His energetic stage presence and infectious charisma reminded fans of the timeless appeal of the Jackson sound. He remained a vital link to the past while continuously evolving, influencing both contemporary and classic genres.
Tito Jackson’s journey from the Jackson 5’s soulful beginnings to his solo achievements stands as a testament to his enduring talent, adaptability, and passion for music. His legacy is not just as a member of a legendary family but as a groundbreaking artist in his own right. Through his work with The Jackson 5 and as a solo artist, Tito’s songs and brilliant performances will never be forgotten.
This week we pay homage to the late Tito Jackson.
I spoke with him recently and in this podcast, he shares stories from his fabulous career. I hope you enjoy the episode.
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