Tito Jackson, the third of the nine Jackson siblings, has passed away at the age of 70.
Tito, known for being the brother of famous stars Michael and Janet Jackson, died unexpectedly on September 15, 2024.
Tito was a key member of the Jackson 5, a pop group whose music is still enjoyed today. According to Steve Manning, a longtime friend and former manager of the Jackson family, Tito passed away while driving from New Mexico to Oklahoma.
The official cause of death hasn’t been announced yet, but Steve Manning believes Tito had a heart attack while driving. Tito’s sons—TJ, Taryll, and Taj Jackson—are deeply grieving their father. They shared a heartfelt tribute to him on Instagram.
They wrote, “We are shocked, saddened, and heartbroken. Our father was an incredible man who cared about everyone and their well-being. Some of you may know him as Tito Jackson from the legendary Jackson 5, some may know him as ‘Coach Tito,’ and some as ‘Poppa T.’ Regardless, he will be missed tremendously.”
The post was accompanied by a series of photos featuring Tito with the Jackson 5 and his sons. Additional images captured various stages of his life, including moments as a father playing with his children, performing on stage with his guitar, and relaxing with friends.
His sons shared their heartfelt tribute, emphasizing how it would always be “Tito Time” for them. They encouraged others to follow their father’s message of love and kindness. They expressed deep affection for their father and highlighted the lasting impact of his words.
Tito was last photographed on September 9, 2024, in Munich, Germany, just six days before he passed away. The sighting was ahead of a planned performance by the current line-up of The Jacksons, which also includes his brothers, Jackie and Marlon Jackson.
Fans around the world are mourning Tito’s passing and sending their condolences to his sons. The three sons, who are part of the band 3T, will continue their father’s musical legacy through their own work, honoring his influence and impact on their lives and careers.
Tito, who was married to Dee Dee Jackson, was a strong supporter of his brother Michael Jackson’s legacy. Whenever he performed, he felt Michael’s presence and often saw his smile reflected in the faces of children.
Even after more than a decade since Michael Jackson’s passing, Tito felt his loss deeply. In August 2024, he said, “The world was not kind to Michael at all. I don’t know why. I always say if we didn’t have him, we sure would miss him. His death was such a major tragedy.”
Tito, who loved Michael dearly, added, “The world definitely missed out on a lot of goodness from him. He wasn’t just a musician or an artist; he was a loving person. He loved to give.” Tito often encouraged fans to come together and celebrate music in honor of his brother.
He firmly believed Michael was still the King of Pop, with his timeless music ensuring his legacy lasts forever. Tito was sure that Michael’s influence would continue to inspire future generations.
Like Michael, Tito, who was also an actor and producer, was devoted to his work. He planned to keep performing, saying, “I want to be like BB King – play music until I die. Like Frank Sinatra or Sammy Davis Jr. or Dean Martin. It’s fun, it’s peace of mind, it’s pleasure. I think, for an artist, music extends their lives.”
Tito always highlighted the love and positivity in his music, avoiding negative themes like profanity or disrespect. He believed music could uplift and inspire people and consistently supported family projects, reflecting these values in his work and presence.