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WATCH: The late Tito Jackson shares thoughts with journalist Patrick Riley on musical inspirations

  • By Patrick Riley
  • NABJ Black News & Views
  • Posted October 4, 2024

The world continues to mourn Tito Jackson, the guitarist from the iconic Jackson 5 who passed away Sept. 15. Back in 2021, he shared some insights borne from his work on his “Love One Another” album. Check out the video.

RELATED: Author Connie Porter shares exclusively about connection to the Jackson 5

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