
Everyday Creation
Everyday Creation is about purpose, awe and good vibrations. The show's title refers to three types of creation: The ways we express ourselves (for example, with art, music and so many other pursuits fueled by purpose and passion); the parts of life that fill us with awe (birth, death, love, the big picture); and our personal power to create our best possible lives while also making the world a better place. Here, you’ll encounter interviews, essays and some episodes created simply for information and fun. I'm your host Kate Jones, welcoming you to Everyday Creation.
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With "Get It Baby," Tito Jackson was the Last of the Jackson 5 to Have a Solo Hit
The Jackson 5 started as a trio and became a quintet with the addition of Michael and Marlon. Older brother Tito was one of the group's original members. After his brothers pursued solo careers, he worked as a session musician and producer.
Tito became a blues performer in 2003 and had his first commercial hit "Get It Baby" in 2016. The song reached number 20 on Billboard's R&B chart. To watch the lyrics video, you can go here. The song, which features Big Daddy Kane, is available on "Tito Time," Tito's first solo album. The album's cover is pictured in this episode's thumbnail and chapters.
Also in the chapters, there's a publicity photo from The Jackson 5's 1972 TV special. Credited to CBS Television, the image is available for download on Wikimedia Commons. Here's the link.
To learn more about Tito including why he delayed his solo career, you can go to this 2016 VladTV interview. It's quite good.
This tribute is one of 41 stories that Sheldon Zoldan, a longtime journalist, has written and recorded in honor of the music notables who passed away in 2024. He's written tributes for other years as well. You can listen to the ones from 2023 on Everyday Creation. We'll have the 2022 tributes available later this year.
Sheldon also is the creator of Song of the Day, a story that he sends by email to a list of subscribers. To get on his subscriber list, email shzoldan@comcast.net with the subject line ADD ME TO SOTD.
This is Kate Jones. Thank you for listening to Everyday Creation, available on YouTube and in podcast directories including Apple, Audible, iHeart and Spotify.
Sheldon:
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Tito Jackson was an exceptional guitarist,
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but you wouldn't have known it during the
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early days of The Jackson 5.
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Motown only used studio musicians when the brothers
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recorded.
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It wasn't until The Jackson 5 left Motown
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for Epic Records that he played on records.
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Jackson died September 15 from a heart attack
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in Gallup, New Mexico.
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He was 70.
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The Song of the Day is paying tribute
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to the singers, songwriters and musicians who died
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in 2024.
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Tito Jackson was the second oldest son and
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the third of nine children.
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He said in a VladTV interview on
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YouTube
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that he and two brothers began singing at
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home
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because their television broke.
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They sounded good enough to win talent contests
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and sing at weddings.
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Jackson, in the same interview, said he learned
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to play the guitar by watching his dad
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play.
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He would play his dad's guitar when his
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dad was at work
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even though he was told not to touch
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it.
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One time, he broke a string
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and was severely punished when his dad found
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out.
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Afterward, his dad asked him to play the
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guitar.
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He was so impressed,
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he gave his son the guitar.
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The brothers went from trio to quintet when
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they added Michael and Marlon.
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They went from Jackson Brothers to Jackson 5
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at the suggestion of a friend.
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They went from a Gary, Indiana,
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act to superstars
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when they joined Motown.
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Tito worked as a session musician and producer
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after the brothers
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began solo acts.
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They recorded their final album in 1989.
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He became a blues performer in 2003.
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He had his first commercial hit, "Get It
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Baby," in 2016.
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The song reached number 20 on Billboard's
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R&B chart,
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making him the final of the nine Jackson
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children to have a song chart.
Kate:
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That was Song of the Day creator Sheldon
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Zoldan.
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And I'm Kate Jones, host of Everyday Creation.
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Thank you for joining us today.