Jackson 5's rise to stardom
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( 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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