Ep. 26 The Pulse with Bill Anderson: Marlon & Tito Jackson
On this edition of The Pulse with Bill Anderson, Bill speaks to Marlon and Tito Jackson from The Jackson 5. Bill asks the brothers if the family is as close behind the scenes as it is on stage. Wait until you hear the answer. Plus?the brothers talk about how their family has been treated over the years, the impact their music has had, and their work helping with school integration.
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Ep. 26 The Pulse with Bill Anderson: Marlon & Tito Jackson

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