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Old 27-03-2008, 11:46 PM
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showing my age now!! just found there old house for sale, IIRC they went bust after there success in the 80's nice house even has a recording studio! wonder what there all doing now, bet they don't have a nice house like this!!

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love them they were around when i was about 6 lol..

the first albums i ever got bought for me was
5 star and michael jackson Bad. on the same day. lol


edit: the lead singer does producing and writing i think and is Proper HOT!! (IMO of course )
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I remember that house We use to come out of Pantiles nightclub at silly o'clock in the morning then hanging off there gates making loads of noise ( as you do when your younger), disappearing then doing it again.

One of them had a Lambo and hadn't passed there test. In fact they all had nice motors but wasn't it there uncle or dad that fucked them all over? Maybe that song they squawked "winning" was poetic justice for the awful sound they called singing. I was given there album silk and steel or something like that for a present

I wonder what there all doing now?
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taken from Wikipedeia:
The group of five siblings from the Essex town of Romford was put together by their father, Buster Pearson (born in Jamaica and was the 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, Five Star went on to have many UK hits, 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), and "Rain Or Shine". 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 third album, Between The Lines.

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.[citation needed] The group moved to a huge mansion, Stone Court, in Berkshire, complete with CCTV and alarmed security gates.[citation needed] 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.[citation needed]

In 1988, the group felt they had taken the 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 sound (led by a 1988 Leon Sylvers III produced single "Another Weekend"). Despite the moderate success of the album Rock The World, the record sold less well than earlier releases.

By this point the group's popularity had dramatically declined, and by late 1989 their Greatest Hits collection peaked at a lowly No.53 on the album chart. Also in 1989, the group made an infamous appearance on British TV show Going Live, on which they were verbally abused by a teenage phone-in caller. Apparently at loggerheads with RCA, Buster Pearson signed the group to Epic Records the following year, and an entirely self penned, self produced album, Five Star, was produced at the family home. Despite heavy promotion, the two singles from it, "Treat Me Like A Lady" and "Hot Love", failed and a planned third single, "What About Me, Baby?", was shelved, with the UK release of the album also abandoned. Seeking fresh opportunities and a new audience the band moved to America in late 1990 amid reports of bankruptcy.[citation needed]

1991 saw the release of the slick, American-sounding Shine album, and in 1994 the more laid back, mature Heart And Soul, 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.[citation needed] It was around this time the group took their first big break from the music scene. Denise got married and had children and Delroy went into musical production.

In 2001, Five Star's 31st official single release, "Funktafied", was a hit on the US R&B chart and a minor hit on the Billboard Hot 100 (the first time they had featured on it since 1988). Five Star returned to the UK in 2002, as a trio of Stedman, Denise and Lorraine, to perform on various tours, including the 2002 'Here and Now' nostalgia tour. In 2005, "System Addict" was re-recorded and re-released. A planned re-release of "The Slightest Touch" that same year was cancelled.[citation needed] Plans for all five members to re-group and record new material in a full scale come-back were discussed for 2006/7.[citation needed] Part of these plans included a multi-million pound record deal, national tour and a fly-on-the-wall TV documentary.[citation needed] However, only three members expressed interest and negotiations ground to a halt. After a disastrous gig at UK holiday resort Butlins in October 2006, in which all five members were billed, but on the night three impersonators turned up, Lorraine announced her departure from the line-up, while Stedman and long-lost member Doris forged ahead recording solo material.[citation needed] Despite no official statement from the group, it is widely assumed that Five Star have disbanded for good.[citation needed]

The future for the Pearson's seems to be rooted in solo careers for at least three members: Stedman's solo album, as yet untitled, is complete and ready for a release date in the UK. It was showcased to the public, journalists and music industry members in London in February 2007.[citation needed]

Doris is yet to reveal when her completed solo songs will see commercial release. Denise recently revealed she too is currently working on solo material.[citation needed]

Delroy continues to live in LA with his family producing for U.S. music acts.[citation needed] Lorraine has so far not revealed any ambitions to pursue a musically-related career.[citation needed] 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.25 on the DVD music charts.
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