Tito Jackson, a founding member of the Jackson 5 and a significant figure in pop and R&B music, has died at the age of 70. The Jackson family confirmed his passing in a statement on Monday, calling him “a cherished brother, father, and musical icon who will be deeply missed.”
Born Toriano Adaryll Jackson on October 15, 1953, in Gary, Indiana, Tito was the third of nine children born to Joseph and Katherine Jackson. He, alongside his brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael, formed the Jackson 5 in the mid-1960s, with Tito on guitar. Their Motown debut in 1969 catapulted them to international fame with hits like “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” and “I’ll Be There.” The group’s blend of pop, soul, and funk, combined with their infectious energy, made them a sensation and solidified their place in music history.
Tito’s smooth guitar skills complemented his brothers’ vocal harmonies, and while Michael took center stage, Tito was the steady force behind the band’s distinctive sound. The Jackson 5’s success laid the foundation for the later solo careers of Michael and Jermaine, and they became one of the most successful acts in Motown’s history.
After the group’s initial success with Motown, the brothers moved to Epic Records in the mid-1970s, rebranding as The Jacksons. During this period, they released more hits, including “Can You Feel It” and “Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground),” continuing their dominance in the music world.
While Tito remained mostly in the background during his early years with the Jackson 5, he emerged as a solo artist later in life. In 2016, he released his debut album, Tito Time, showcasing his smooth R&B vocals and proving his ability to shine on his own.
Outside of music, Tito remained a devoted father to his three children, including Taryll, Taj, and TJ Jackson, who found success with their own group, 3T. Tito often spoke about the importance of family, both as a father and a member of the iconic Jackson clan.
In addition to his music, Tito was also known for his philanthropy, supporting various causes, including children’s charities and initiatives for youth education.
His death marks the end of an era for the Jackson family and the music world at large. Fellow musicians and fans alike have expressed their condolences, celebrating Tito’s quiet strength, immense talent, and lasting legacy.
As we remember Tito Jackson, we honor a life dedicated to music, family, and giving back. His contributions will forever be part of the soundtrack of pop culture, and his impact on future generations of musicians is undeniable.
Tito Jackson is survived by his children, grandchildren, and siblings. Funeral arrangements have yet to be announced.
Legacy of Music and Family
Tito’s passing serves as a poignant reminder of the influence the Jackson family has had on music for more than half a century. The Jackson 5 not only pioneered a new era of pop music but also opened doors for Black artists during a time when the music industry was far less inclusive.
As the world mourns the loss of Tito Jackson, we celebrate the music and memories he leaves behind. His legacy, much like the music he created with his brothers, will live on for generations to come.
Rest in peace, Tito Jackson.