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Tom Joyner and The Jacksons Rocked Labor Day Weekend

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On what would have been Michael Jacksons 56th Birthday his brothers � The Jacksons � shared personal family stories at Tom Joyner ‘s annual event celebrating family during the Tom Joyner Sky Show. The Jacksons also performed at the 2014 Allstate Tom Joyner Family Reunion. They are currently on tour and recording a new album.

The famous brothers talked to the TJMS about growing up in his Indiana, their sleeping arrangements in the small home and they jokingly embarrassed Tito by revealing he use to pee in the bed. Friday’s live broadcast also included performances by Kem and Eddie Levert. The live broadcast was open to the public.

The entire weekend featured several festivities at�the Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. Throughout the weekend there were�concerts from The Jacksons, Kenny ‘Babyface’ Edmonds, Tank, Syleena Johnson, and a Gospel Explosion with Yolanda Adams and James Fortune. There were�seminars, activities, and more and appearances throughout the weekend with celebrities including Michael Baisden, Kandi Burruss, Don Lemon, Syleena Johnson and Porsha Willliams.

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