Rebbie Jackson
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Maureen Reillette "Rebbie" Jackson (born May 29, 1950, Gary, Indiana) is the oldest sister of the highly successful Jackson family. She began her solo career in 1984 with "Centipede", a song written and produced by her brother Michael Jackson. The album Centipede was followed by Reaction in 1986 and R U Tuff Enuff in 1988. Rebbie also appeared on the Free Willy 2 soundtrack in 1995. Her next studio album was Yours Faithfully in 1998.
Rebbie married to her fellow Jehovah's Witness Nathaniel Brown at the age of eighteen. Together they have two daughters, Stacee and Yashi, and a son, Austin. All her children were featured as background vocalists on Rebbie's latest album Yours Faithfully. Her son is currently working on his first album.
Discography
Albums
- 1984: Centipede
- 1986: Reaction
- 1988: R U Tuff Enuff
- 1996: The Rebbie Jackson Collection
- 1998: Yours Faithfully
Singles
- 1984: "Centipede"
- 1984: "Play Me (I'm a Jukebox)"
- 1985: "A Fork in the Road"
- 1986: "Reaction"
- 1986: "You Send The Rain Away"
- 1988: "Plaything"
- 1988: "R U Tuff Enuff"
- 1998: "Yours Faithfully"