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  1. Jackie’s debut solo song, “Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Want to Meet),” was published in 1957. With “To Be Loved,” he made it to the pop charts the following year. Wilson’s first No. 1 R&B hit, “Lonely Teardrops,” was released in December 1958, and it also charted in the Top 10 on the pop charts. He continued to ride a wave ...

  2. Personal life. Jacqueline began a relationship with printer Millar Wilson, whom she married in 1965 when she was 19. Two years later, they had a daughter named Emma. Her husband later left her for another woman. They divorced in 2004.

  3. 24. Jan. 2021 · January 24, 2021 admin. JANUARY 21, 1984 – Singer/songwriter JACKIE WILSON (b. June 9, 1934 in Detroit, Michigan as Jack Leroy Wilson Jr.) died at age 49 from complications of pneumonia in Mount Holly, New Jersey. He was initially buried in an unmarked grave at Westlawn Cemetery near Detroit, but in 1987, a fundraiser by a Detroit radio ...

  4. Personal life. Although married to Frida Hood since 1951, Wilson was a notorious womanizer. He was shot and seriously wounded by one of his lovers, Juanita Jones, on February 15, 1961. Wilson remained hospitalized for more than a month, and found himself in serious financial trouble when he was released. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS ...

  5. Jackie Wilson was a dynamic soul performer during the 1950s and '60s who successfully crossed over from the rhythm-and-blues charts to pop music, paving the ...

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  7. 18. Sept. 2023 · Early Life and Career. Jackie Wilson was born on June 9, 1934, in Highland Park, Michigan, as the third and only surviving child of Jack Leroy Wilson Sr., a singer, and Eliza Mae Wilson, a church choir singer. He grew up in a poor and troubled family, with an alcoholic father who was frequently absent and unemployed. He joined a gang called the ...