Rebie Jackson
Jackson 5 member, R&B singer
Rebie Jackson (born May 29, 1950) is an American singer and songwriter best known as a member of the Jackson 5, the iconic pop group that revolutionized popular music in the 1970s. As the youngest Jackson sibling to participate in the family group, Rebie contributed vocal harmonies and performed alongside his brothers Michael, Jackie, Tito, and Jermaine. Though less prominently featured than some of his brothers, Rebie's participation in the Jackson 5's early success was instrumental to their signature sound. Beyond the Jackson 5, Rebie pursued a solo music career, releasing albums in the R&B and soul genres. The Jackson family's influence on popular music and culture is immeasurable, having set standards for family musical acts and launching the individual careers of some of the world's biggest entertainers. Rebie's legacy remains intertwined with the Jackson family's revolutionary impact on music, dance, and entertainment.
Entertainment
American
1950
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Rebie
Hebrew origin
“A casual, diminutive form of Rebecca or Rebekah, created by shortening the name and adding an affectionate '-ie' ending. Rebie feels warm, approachable, and playful, perfect for parents seeking a nickname-style given name that carries biblical heritage in a modern, accessible package.”