Five Star's Stedman Pearson Dies at 60
Five Star's Stedman Pearson Dies at 60

Five Star's Stedman Pearson Dies at 60

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Stedman Pearson, the eldest member of the 1980s British pop group Five Star, has passed away at the age of 60. He died on March 10 after battling diabetes and undergoing dialysis, as confirmed by his sister Deniece Pearson. Five Star, formed by their father Buster Pearson, gained fame for their catchy tunes and synchronized dance routines, drawing comparisons to the Jackson 5. The group achieved significant success with hits like 'System Addict' and won a Brit Award in 1987 for Best British Group. Stedman continued to perform with some of his siblings until 2001, and his passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and friends who remember him fondly. His demise marks the end of an era for those who grew up with Five Star's music.

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