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LAS VEGAS SHOW AT PLANET HOLLYWOOD

AMAZING SHOW


THE JACKSON'S TAKING THE STAGE IN LAS VEGAS (Source: Photography by Emmett (Ray) Stewart)
USPA NEWS - The Jackson's put on an amazing show without brothers Randy and Michael. It was a show for the ages Sunday night at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. Their voices were crisp and the harmony was still there and you could close your eyes and think that you were back in the day when they started singing.
Jermaine Jackson
Source: Emmett (Ray) Stewart
Marlon Jackson
Source: Emmett (Ray) Stewart
Tito Jackson
Source: Emmett (Ray) Stewart
The brothers put on an amazing show without their brother Michael you knew he was there in spirit.
They did songs going back to their first album (ABC), they even performed songs that you wouldn't think that they would do, like "YOU PUSH ME AWAY", "MAN OF WAR" "HEAVEN KNOWS I LOVE YOU", and many more.
Jermaine performed an emotional tribute to their brother Michael by performing Michaels hit "GONE TOO SOON", I don't think there was a dry eye in the house during that performance as a slide show of Michael was going on while Jermaine was fighting back the tears.
The brothers finished off the show with their big hit "SHAKE YOUR BODY DOWN TO THE GROUND."
You can tell everyone had a good time, as they were singing the songs while leaving.
Before the show was over the brothers mentioned their brother Randy and thanked him for all the years that he has performed with them, for those of you that don't remember Randy he is the youngest brother that started out kind of in the back ground playing bongos while the older brothers performed up front until he finally got his chance when he got older to perform in the spotlight and you would have thought that he belong there.
It was a night to remember and the Jackson's will always be a royalty of music.
If they ever come to your town please make an effort to try and see the show you will not be disappointed, you will "ENJOY YOURSELF", and I guarantee that you will sing along to the songs and you will be dancing the whole night.
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