Maureen Reillette Jackson-Brown, /'ri?biborn on May 29th 1950. She is an American performer and actress. She first appeared on stage with her siblings in shows in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in 1974, before subsequently being featured in the TV show The Jacksons. When she turned six, she was joined by her sister , La Toya. At age 34, Jackson released her debut album Centipede (1984). The album was composed by Smokey Robinson, Prince, and Jackson's younger brother Michael and his contributions (the song that was the album's title "Centipede") became her greatest single success. The singer released two more albums before the end of the 1980s: Reaction (1986), and R U Tuff Enuff (88). After an eight-year absence from Jackson's career as a musician her return was an original cover of "Forever Young" to the Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home soundtrack, before the 1998 release of Yours Faithfully. The album was her last album to date. It was recorded by a team of Keith Thomas and Men of Vizion's Spanky Wilkins. The children of hers were also involved in the production of the album. Rebbie started the Pick Up the Phone Tour in the year 2011, and it was dedicated to teenagers all over the U.S. who had committed suicide.
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