1980s The five-piece group of siblings from
Romford were masterminded by their father and manager,
Buster Pearson, who modelled them in the style of
the Jackson 5. He was a former recording artist and session musician who had worked with
Wilson Pickett and had set up Tent Records Ltd in 1982. and would be certified platinum in the UK later in the year. Also in 1986, the instrumental track "First Avenue" (which had been released as the
B-side of "All Fall Down") was nominated for a
Grammy Award for Best R&B Instrumental Performance, and a remixed version of "
Love Take Over" gave them another US Hot R&B top 10 hit (reaching No. 9). Their first new material in 1986, the single "
Can't Wait Another Minute", gave the group another top 10 hit on the UK Singles, The family then moved to
Hatfield, Hertfordshire.
1990s Now at loggerheads with RCA, Buster Pearson signed the group to
Epic Records in 1990, and the group's fifth studio album, simply titled
Five Star, was self-produced at the family home with every track being written by the group members. Following this, the band relocated to the United States. However, the accompanying new album
Eclipse was not a success and is the group's final album to date. Five Star returned to the UK in 2002, as a trio of Stedman, Denise and Lorraine, to perform on various tours, including the
Here and Now nostalgia tour. In 2005, "System Addict" was re-recorded and re-released. Five Star were booked to perform a gig at
Butlins in October 2006, in which all five members were billed. However, three impersonators were used to mime to backing tapes. resulting in the release of her debut single in 2009. In March 2007,
Sony BMG released a compilation
DVD of all the group's videos, entitled
Five Star Performance. For Five Star's 25th anniversary in 2008, Denise joined Stedman and backing dancers for gigs at Butlins during October and November 2008. Earlier that year, Denise stated in an interview with
The Guardian newspaper that if she could convince sister Lorraine to join them, then all five original members of the group would like to perform one last tour together. The band's father and manager, Buster Pearson, died in October 2012. In 2013, Cherry Pop Records released
The Remix Anthology, which included 7" and 12" remixes of the singles released on RCA and Epic between 1984 and 1991 which had not already been included on the "Special Edition" album reissues. This is the first compilation to include the non-charting 1984 singles, the US-only singles from 1987–88 and the Epic singles from 1990–91. Five Star performed as a four piece after 2012. Delroy, Denise, Doris and Stedman performed every summer at festivals in the UK such as Rewind, Let's Rock and Lytham since Lorraine's departure. In 2018, Denise announced UK tour dates under the Five Star name, which, for the first time, included four supporting artists who were not her siblings. The new line-up went on to perform at gigs and concerts throughout the summer. Around the same time, Lorraine Pearson conducted a live interview on
Loose Women on UK television in which she declared that herself and Denise had been estranged for three years and that the new line-up did not "respect the legacy" of Five Star. In 2018 all major Five Star projects was released as a CD box set. Stedman Pearson died on 10 March 2025 of complications from diabetes at the age of 60. ==Members==