Jackson 5's rise to stardom

Joseph Jackson wasn't the only one who saw talent in his young sons: In 1969, <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="ORCRP0000008988" title="Motown Records" href="/topic/economy-business-finance/media-industry/music-industry/motown-records-ORCRP0000008988.topic">Motown Records</a> president <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PEBSL00014870" title="Berry Gordy" href="/topic/economy-business-finance/media-industry/music-industry/berry-gordy-PEBSL00014870.topic">Berry Gordy</a> Jr. signed the group to his label. It didn't take long for Jackson 5 songs like "ABC" and "I'll Be There" to become pop favorites.

( Associated Press )

Joseph Jackson wasn't the only one who saw talent in his young sons: In 1969, Motown Records president Berry Gordy Jr. signed the group to his label. It didn't take long for Jackson 5 songs like "ABC" and "I'll Be There" to become pop favorites.

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