MJ's brother to record album with Indian music composer

October 07, 2009 01:59 PM

Jermaine Jackson, elder brother of the late King of Pop Michael Jackson arrived in Mumbai to record an international album with Indian singer-music composer Adnan Sami, which is bannered under T-Series.

Master batsman Sachin Tendulkar came along with Jermaine on the same Dubai flight.

“Interestingly, Jermaine was traveling on the same Dubai flight as Sachin Tendulkar and the other cricketers who were coming home after playing at the Champions trophy match in South Africa. They arrived at the Sahara international airport in Mumbai at 2.20 pm in the afternoon,” officials reported.

Adnan along with his son Azaan , went to receive Jermaine at the Mumbai airport.

“The singer had a bouquet of flowers in his hand, and was standing along with his son.” officials said.

“However, Sachin, who was supposed to come out from the main exit gate, avoided the media and sneaked out quietly from the other exit gate straight into his car,” officials added.

The Jermaine-Adnan album will be marketed in India by T-Series and internationally on Jermaine's label.

“T-series re-revamped their entire studio and equipment for Jermaine’s recording. We’re doing two songs together, one of them a tribute to Mumbai and its unstoppable energy,” said Adnan.

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