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Five Star (aka 5 Star)
is a British pop /
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The group was comprised of 3 sisters, and their two brothers.
Known for their glamorous image, distinctive matching costumes and heavily choreographed dance routines, Five Star were one of the UK's biggest musical acts between 1985 and 1990. In the summer of 1986 they became the youngest act ever to top the album chart with their million seller, Silk and Steel, which later went on to yield a record total of seven single releases, a record number at the time (which was bettered by Michael Jackson's eighth single release from Bad in 1989).
The group from the East London suburb of Romford was put
together by their father, Buster Pearson (born in Jamaica and
former session musician with Wilson Pickett), who also acted as
their manager. Pearson also set up Tent Records Inc. to release the
group's material. Considered by many to be a British version of The
Jacksons, they went on to have many UK hits between 1985 and 1990, scoring their
biggest success in 1986
with Top 10 singles "System Addict", "Can't Wait Another
Minute", "Find The Time" (both produced by Richard James Burgess,
"Rain
Or Shine" and their multi-platinum selling album Silk
And Steel. Further Top 10 hits "Stay
Out Of My Life" (penned by Denise) and "The
Slightest Touch" followed in 1987 as well as a BRIT
Award for Best British Group. 1987 also saw the release of their
successful 3rd album,
Their squeaky clean image made the group as popular with the press as the record buying public, and many tabloids ran stories of the Pearsons' everyday and private affairs, most notably Lorraine's engagement to Eddie Murphy in 1988 and the group's move to a huge mansion, Stone Court, in Berkshire complete with CCTV and alarmed security gates. This overt attempt by their father at keeping Five Star's business away from public gaze only fuelled further interest and over-embellished stories of 'private nightclubs' and 'Neverland-style fairgrounds' for the siblings' private use. In some respects the fantasy element to these tales and many others inevitably began to overshadow the music being produced (which had always been the group's main interest over publicity).
In 1988, the group felt they had taken the unique musical sound that made their name as far as it could go and changed their direction to a more adult-oriented, leather-clad disco/rock/dance act (led by a 1988 Leon Sylvers III produced single "Another Weekend"). The harder edge and distinct Jackson feel to the sound shocked many fans who thought they had begun to lose direction by pandering to pop trends rather than staying ahead of the game. Despite the moderate success of the album Rock The World (a rather misguided title for a project featuring a wide range of musical styles), which included a rousing rock anthem "There's A Brand New World" (written by Denise), the record sold less well than earlier releases.
With the consistently high quality of material being released
continuing into the following year, the group's popularity had
dramatically declined, and by late 1989 their
1991 saw the release of the slick, American-sounding Shine album, and later the more laid back, mature Heart And Soul (1994) which had a distinct RnB direction. The following year, Five Star brought the album to the UK, with considerably less press coverage than previous years. Whilst the album didn't set the charts alight, it was nevetheless a return to form for fans and critics alike. It was around this time the group took their first big break from the music scene and became more involved enjoying their new-found anonymity in adulthood. Denise got married and had children and Delroy went into musical production, achieving big success in the U.S. charts.
In 2001,
Five Star's 31st official single release "Funktafied" was a hit on the
US
The future for the Pearson's seems to be rooted in solo careers for at least 3 members: Stedman's solo album, as yet untitled, is complete and ready for a release date in the UK in Spring 2007. It will be showcased in London in February to the public, journalists and music industry members. Updates of his activity can be obtained from his myspace page. Doris is yet to reveal when her completed solo songs will see commercial release. They can currently be heard on her Myspace page. Denise recently revealed she too is currently working on Solo material. A Myspace page will launch this year. Delroy continues to live in LA with his family producing for U.S. music acts. Lorraine has so far not revealed any ambitions to pursue a musically-related career. In March 2007, the group's record label, Sony BMG, released a brand new compilation DVD of all their hit music video's called "Five Star Performance" which reached No.4 on the DVD music charts.
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