Doris Pearson

Doris Pearson is a British singer and songwriter, best known as a member of the pop group Five Star, which achieved significant success in the 1980s. The group, formed in 1983, was characterized by its blend of pop and R&B, and they were known for their polished production and choreographed performances. Doris, along with her siblings, contributed to Five Star's notable works, including hits like "System Addict," "If I Say Yes," and "Rain or Shine." Their debut album, "Luxury of Life" (1985), was particularly successful, charting in the UK and establishing the group's reputation. The group was recognized for their high-energy style and harmonies, which influenced the pop music landscape of the time. Five Star's sound and image helped pave the way for later boy and girl bands in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In addition to their commercial success, Five Star's music often addressed themes of love and relationships, resonating with a youthful audience. Pearson's contributions to music, both as a performer and a songwriter, remain a part of the legacy of 1980s pop, showcasing the era's vibrant and diverse musical landscape.