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Five Star

FIVE STAR WAS THE FAMILY GROUP WHO HAD A STRING OF SOUL-POP HIT SINGLES IN THE 1980S. WITH THEIR SELF-DESIGNED COSTUMES AND CHOREOGRAPHED DANCE ROUTINES, THEY MADE A HUGE IMPACT ON THE UK POP MUSIC SCENE, DESPITE THE FACT THAT THE GROUP WERE FORMED WHEN THEY WERE ALL STILL TEENAGERS.
Denise Pearson, the face and voice of Five Star, now has new members and have been
touring for the past couple of years,

Giving Five Star fans a true experience.T he Five Star story began in 1983 when the children of reggae musician Buster Pearson decided to form their own pop group. From Romford, Essex, sisters Doris, Lorraine and Deniece Pearson decided to perform together, but their mother Delores suggested that their two brothers Stedman and Delroy joined in. Initially their father Buster, a former session musician with Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett, was not keen for his children to work in the music business.

However, after seeing them perform, Buster changed his mind, created a new record company for his children called Tent Records, with himself as their manager.
With all five Pearson siblings in the group, the name ‘Five Star’ was chosen by their dad Stedman Pearson SNR aka Buster Pearson; with the group insisting it stood for high quality and wasn’t just about the number of members.
Having signed to RCA Records in the UK, their debut album, Luxury Of Life reached number 12 in the UK, spending 70 weeks on the chart, and selling over 300,000 copies, earning Five Star a platinum disc.

Singles, All Fall Down and Let Me Be The One, became worldwide hits, whilst System Addict became their first UK top ten hit. Follow up album, Silk and Steel,became a UK number one album and was awarded quadruple platinum status.

Top tensingles from this album included; ‘Can’t Wait Another Minute’, ‘Find The Time’, ‘Rain Or Shine’, ‘Stay Out Of My Life’ and ‘The Slightest Touch’.
Five Star became the youngest group ever to top the British charts, and also the first black group to top the UK charts. In 1987 Five Star, were named “Best British Group” by the BPI (British Phonographic Industry) the British equivalent to the American Grammys.
Although their father and mentor, Buster Pearson, passed away in 2012, Five Star continue to record new material and perform their energetic and entertaining live show across the UK and beyond.

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