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Post by Admin on Apr 8, 2019 14:18:15 GMT -4
The Jackson Five produced a girl group in 1974. They were a family of four sisters from Ohio called MDLT (Maxine, Diane, Laverne, Tina) Willis. They had one release on Joe Jackson’s Ivory Tower International Records label called “What’s Your Game.” It’s rumored that they were blackballed from the industry because one of the girls tried to seduce Michael. It was around this time that Joeseph Jackson managed a band called MDLT Willis. It was a girl group and it seemed that Joseph and the Jackson brothers were hell bent on getting Michael to lose his virginity. So it was arranged for one of the girls to go into Michael’s hotel room and seduce him. But Michael had no interest in the girl or, it seems sex. The girl was so angry that she pushed him out on the balcony, according to Rose Fine, who tutored Michael at the time. She had to stop the concert tour because of this…Michael was frazzled and everyone else seemed puzzled. from Michael Jackson: The Man Behind The Mask by Bob Jones with Stacy Brown. Did you know J5 wrote, produced and played all the instruments for a girl group in 1974? The group were a family of four sisters from Ohio called MDLT (Maxine, Diane, Laverne, Tina) Willis. They had one single on Joe Jackson's Ivory Tower International Records label called "What’s Your Game?" Randy on congas, Michael on drums, Marlon on saxophone, Tito on electric guitar, Jermaine on bass guitar and Jackie on keyboards.
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