The Jets Lost Millions And Boldly Detailed The "Humiliating" Jobs They Had After Success

The Jets Lost Millions And Boldly Detailed The “Humiliating” Jobs They Had After Success

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Remember The Jets? They were the eight siblings who had us singing to their hits, “You Got It All, “Crush On You,” and more in the mid 80’s. Then all of sudden we never heard from the Polynesian family with the R&B sound again.

So what happened? According to what one of The Jets’ members, Moana Wolfgramm (pictured above in the pink/purple jacket), explained in an interview with Classic Bands, a LOT happened -from being robbed of millions of dollars, stricken with cancer, and family turmoil. They faced some extremely tough times after their fame subsided and ended up having to work jobs they admitted were “humiliating” for them. Read excerpts from Moana’s interview below…

How The Jets Became Broke After Massive Music Success

Moana: “We were signed I believe to his [their then manager, Don Powell’s] production deal. He had a company called Twin Town Sounds and he signed us to that. Then the record company signed that production company. I’m learning all this now that I’m older, but when you’re eleven, you have no idea what’s going on. We worked hundreds of shows every year. It was later on that you realized the good and bad that came from it.”

Millions Were Stolen From Them?

The Jets album cover

Moana: “In the ’80s…we made between four and eight million dollars. Eight million dollars is what we had made in our four year success for The Jets.”

On Their Parents’ Trusting Wrong People In The Music Game, Thus Getting Mistreated

“I don’t think my parents stayed on top of it. I wish they would have. I think they were kind of caught up in the whole excitement of it, trusting him that they didn’t ask any questions. It was when the money ran out… It took a long time for my parents to convince our manager we needed a house. We’d been working so hard, we’d been renting. …We finally bought a home for the family. Not even a few years after that, people kept thinking; You guys are making so much money. You’re working all the time. You’re on tour. And we weren’t really seeing anything. We were still a family of seventeen. The Jets make up the eight oldest of a family of seventeen children. We weren’t living in these big cribs and had all these cars. We had two, fifteen passenger vans, a bigger home that we could finally call our home. It wasn’t anything extravagant, considering what we were making at the time. But the questions weren’t asked until it was too late.”

On Their Former Manager

“By the time the third album came out, our manager was already having issues with the record company and the record company didn’t want to deal with him [the manager]. The Jets ended up getting screwed in the middle because we didn’t know anybody.”

“Humiliating” Jobs & “Bitterness” After Fame

Moana: “For awhile, believe me, we were all really bitter. We were all really hurt by it because we were young. By the time our career was over…we were all in our late teens, early twenties. We had to go work in clubs and bars again. It was really humiliating for us to go back into casinos and get paid peanuts. We didn’t know anybody in the business. It was like they moved on. “The Jets? That’s old news. We’ve got New Kids On The Block. We don’t need this little group.”

“So, we were pretty much kicked to the curb. We started doing a few USO tours and then it started to hit us as a family. We fought a lot. We struggled on the road. None of us had a real education. It was like we all had G.E.D.s, education equivalent. None of us had gone to college. So, we really got tripped up…and then we were back in Minneapolis, just working the clubs.”

“It was very humiliating for a long time. We were bitter at our manager and just how everything went down. We all kind of walked away from the business. […] It was embarrassing to go back to our people thinking that we’re these big, rich, famous people and we’re trying to get work. That part really sucked.

The Extreme Tension It Caused Within Their Family

Moana: “For a long time I didn’t speak to my family. … We never were estranged from our family and our parents, but this business really did a number… Luckily, we all are still very religious in our beliefs and we believe in our family and we all have children now. That alone I think kind of kept us together. … Among all of us children, my parents have fifty-three grandchildren. It just wasn’t worth it for us to be bitter for that long.”

Today The Jets are back at it and their bangin’ out a bunch of music, because music will always remain in their blood.

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