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- Rebbie Jackson - Wikipedia
Rebbie later revealed that several discussions occurred at the time of the release of Centipede over whether she should use the Jackson surname professionally or not
- Rebbie Jackson facts: Michael Jackson sisters age, husband, children . . .
Rebbie first performed on stage with her siblings during shows in Las Vegas in 1974 She then started appearing in the TV series The Jacksons Aged 34, Rebbie released her debut album Centipede in 1984, featuring songs written by Smokey Robinson, Prince, and her younger brother Michael
- Rebbie Jackson – Janet Jackson’s Sister | Life, Music Family Facts
Rebbie Jackson’s professional life might not be as famous as Janet’s, but hers is a significant story She was the first of the Jackson siblings to produce a solo album, demonstrating her ability and autonomy
- Rebbie Jackson - Biography - IMDb
Rebbie Jackson was born on May 29, 1950 in Gary, Indiana, USA She is an actress, known for Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home (1995), Rebbie Jackson: Centipede (1984) and Rebbie Jackson: Plaything (1988) She was previously married to Nathaniel Brown
- Rebbie Jackson - Singer, Age and Married Life - Biography
Rebbie Jackson, born Maureen "Rebbie" Reillette Jackson on May 29, 1950, in Gary, Indiana, is the eldest member of the illustrious Jackson musical family A singer and actress, Rebbie built her career in the shadow of her famous siblings, especially her brother, Michael Jackson
- REBBIE JACKSON
Rebbie remains a devout Jehovah’s Witness and staunch supporter of the Jackson family and her own family She has supported efforts by her daughters and her son to enter the music industry
- The Jackson family’s best kept secret: Rebbie Jackson
After the Jackson Five formed and left Motown, Rebbie Jackson began producing backing vocals for artists such as The Emotions, Sonny Bono, Betty Wright and cabaret performances These slow steps to branch out into her musical journey led to the creation of her first album titled Centipede
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