Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Lily Allen’s West End Girl could be turned into a West End play

Lily Allen has suggested her album West End Girl could be turned into a West End play. The Not...

Latest Posts

Rod Stewart gets into spat with disruptive gig-goer at Athens concert

Sir Rod Stewart was left frustrated after a gig-goer spoiled his concert in Greece. The 80-year-old singer was performing...

Texas progressive country pioneer Joe Ely, who collaborated with The Clash, dead at 78

Joe Ely, a central figure in Texas’ progressive country scene during the 1970s, has died aged 78.  His representative...

‘The fuse has been lit and the desire is there’: Nine Inch Nails working on new music

Nine Inch Nails are working on new music after being disillusioned by the music industry. Frontman Trent Reznor has...

Yungblud reveals letter Robbie Williams sent him when he ‘really needed’ it

Yungblud has revealed Robbie Williams penned him a letter of wisdom when he "really needed" it. The Zombie rocker,...

BRIT Award-winning Five Star singer Stedman Pearson dead at 60

Five Star singer Stedman Pearson has died at the age of 60.

The British musician was best known as a member of the family R’n’B band who had a string of hits in the ’80s – including ‘Rain or Shine’, ‘Can’t Wait Another Minute’, ‘Find the Time’, ‘Stay Out of My Life’ and ‘The Slightest Touch’ – and were dubbed the British version of The Jackson Five.

His passing was confirmed on Facebook in tributes from friends and family.

His sister Lorainne said on social media: “RIP Stedman Pearson from Five Star”, along with a heart emoji.

A cause of death is not currently known.

Stedman was joined by siblings Lorraine, Denise, Doris, and Delroy Pearson in the band, who were formed by their father, Buster Pearson, in 1983.

In 1987, Five Star were crowned Best British Group at the BRIT Awards.

As well as their impressive vocal chops, they were adored for their slick synchronised dance routines.

Five Star became a three piece in 2001, with the late star continuing to perform with Lorraine and Denise.

In 2012, they were five again and performed at the Rewind Festivals.

A few years earlier, in 2007, it was revealed that Stedman’s relationship with his father – who was the group’s manager – had soured and he called the police after allegedly receiving death threats from him, forcing him to flee his home in London after his door was kicked in.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said at the time: “We were notified on July 27 of an allegation of threats to kill. Officers from CID are investigating.”

Buster died in October 2012.

Five Star went on to perform as a four-piece after Lorraine retired and performed every summer at festivals in the UK, including as Rewind, Let’s Rock and Lytham.

In 2018, Denise announced UK tour dates under the Five Star name with four new members.

At the time, Lorraine gave a candid interview on UK TV show ‘Loose Women’, during which she admitted she had been estranged from Denise for three years and called out the new line-up for not respecting the original band’s “legacy”.

After his success with Five Star, Stedman ran a limousine hire firm and became a dance teacher.

He later competed on the Channel 5 programme ‘All Star Talent Show’, finishing in third place.

Latest Posts

Rod Stewart gets into spat with disruptive gig-goer at Athens concert

Sir Rod Stewart was left frustrated after a gig-goer spoiled his concert in Greece. The 80-year-old singer was performing...

Texas progressive country pioneer Joe Ely, who collaborated with The Clash, dead at 78

Joe Ely, a central figure in Texas’ progressive country scene during the 1970s, has died aged 78.  His representative...

‘The fuse has been lit and the desire is there’: Nine Inch Nails working on new music

Nine Inch Nails are working on new music after being disillusioned by the music industry. Frontman Trent Reznor has...

Yungblud reveals letter Robbie Williams sent him when he ‘really needed’ it

Yungblud has revealed Robbie Williams penned him a letter of wisdom when he "really needed" it. The Zombie rocker,...

Don't Miss

Gene Simmons claims musicians are treated ‘worse than slaves’

Gene Simmons believes musicians are treated "worse than slaves" because they are not compensated by radio stations for playing their music.

Casey McQuillen proud to support Ditch the Label

Casey McQuillen is "so proud" to be an advocate for Ditch the Label. The Skinny singer is delighted to...

Greta Van Fleet rocker Jake Kiskza calls for more experimentation in contemporary rock

Greta Van Fleet’s Jake Kiszka has called out the "tunnel vision in contemporary rock records". For his side project...

Jess Glynne’s Hold My Hand crowned UK’s TikTok Song of the Year

Jess Glynne has landed the UK's TikTok song of the year thanks to the "nothing beats a Jet2holiday" trend.

BTS star Jung Kook is ‘continuing to evolve’ as an artist

BTS star Jung Kook doesn't want to repeat himself when it comes to making new music. The K-pop idol...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.