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Jermaine Jackson Worn Suit Joe Jackson Estate – COA Provenance LOA

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Joe Jackson died at the age of 89 and if it had not been for him the world would have never experienced the magical pop music of the Jackson 5 and Michael Jackson, nor seen the talented success of La Toya Jackson and Janet Jackson. As the father of this amazing brood of talented children, Joe raised them and guided their careers with a strong focus. When Marlon and Michael were added, the group became the Jackson 5. They went on to win talent competitions in famous venues like the Regal theatre, Chicago, and the Apollo theatre, Harlem, New York. Then in March of 1969, they released a couple of singles on Steeltown Records before signing to Motown Records. Their first four singles for the label topped the Billboard Hot 100, and they scored seven top 10 singles in a two-year period.

In 1971 Michael launched his solo career, and the following year had his first chart-topping hit with Ben. In 1982 he released Thriller, which would become the biggest-selling album in pop history, and after the Jacksons’ Victory album and tour in 1984, announced he was leaving. 2300 Jackson Street (1989), released by the remaining quartet, was the end of the band, apart from a couple of reunion shows in 2001 and the shambolic Unity tour in 2012.

Michael Jackson was a one-of-a-kind entertainer, truly gifted and driven not just by the proverbial beat of his own drum but to a pop culture rhythm all to its own.  Whatever that energy was it still moonwalks all over the place of today’s culture. The music business lost an iconic cornerstone when he died.

Presented direct from the Jackson family is this exclusive collection provided by Marsha Stewart. Who is Marsha Stewart?

Marsha Stewart is part of the Jackson Family, and was very close to Joe as well as the rest of the family. According to the legal biding contract from the Joe Jackson Estate, Marsha Stewart was Joe Jackson’s niece and Michael Jackson’s cousin. She is also seen throughout the Jackson Family reunion videos as well as standing side by side with the family during the troublesome Court Hearings in LA. Toward the end of his life, she was also the caretaker of Joe Jackson. As fan mail chairwoman, Marsha was also the supervisor of Michael Jackson’s fan mail for years.  There are many documents, t-shirts, articles presented to prove her in this role as Michael’s Fan Mail Chair.

Because of this close familial relationship, she was gifted Michael Jackson’s personally worn costumes along with Joe Jackson’s personal belongings and worn outfits.  Stewart still holds pieces of Michael Jackson’s legacy and pop culture rhythm within the costumes he wore.

There are several legal documents proving that as part of the Jackson family, Stewart was gifted these items and that she is the sole owner of these items. As provenance for the Jackson items being sold from this collection, we have included copies of these documents as well as a signed letter from Marsha Stewart.

We have vetted the documents and videos proving the validity of Stewart’s relationship to the Jackson family and the authenticity of the costumes and collection.  Never seen before, the legacy of Michael Jackson and the Jackson family have been held dear to Marsha Stewart and have been tucked away for years until now.  She is ready to share these cherished family heirlooms with the world.

Those within the family and closest to Jackson were allowed access to a unique lifestyle perspective. This access also granted permissible reach into the family’s trove of memorabilia.

This auction celebrates the King of Pop, Michael Jackson as well as the Jackson family. Stewart’s collection includes an amazing selection of personal mementos along with music memorabilia from the Jackson family.

Presented are a group of items that belonged to Joe Jackson. This is a suit that Jermaine Jackson wore and come’s from his father’s collection. It is a custom grey suit featuring the jacket, pants with a Karl Knox shirt and pocket square to complete.

The suit itself was made in Holland is super flashy and features a remarkable swirl pattern on the jacket and pants. The pants are size 34R. The shirt that compliments the jacket was made by Karl Knox. It is silver grey with a subtle bubble pattern [size] 16.5 34/35. Overall, the ensemble shows great use throughout and most likely worn to an important Jackson family public event.

Jermaine Jackson sang the lead on some of their songs and had featured vocals on many others, including many of their biggest hits such as “I’ll Be There” and “I Want You Back”. When the band left Motown and reformed as “The Jacksons”, Jermaine decided to stay with Motown due to loyalty to Motown founder Berry Gordy, whose daughter he had married, and was replaced in the group by youngest brother Randy. He rejoined the group in 1983, and has remained with them since, through various breakups and reunions. Jermaine also had a solo career concurrent with his brother Michael’s, and had a number of top-30 hits throughout the 1970s and ’80s. He also produced and recorded duets with American singer Whitney Houston in her early years as a recording artist, and was a producer for the band Switch.

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