Monthly Archives: June 2025

Memory: The 5th Dimension & Bobby Sherman

Last week, Bobby Sherman, the 1960-70’s teen idol, pop vocalist, and actor who later became a public servant, passed away. LaMonte McLemore shared with FOREVER 5th DIMENSION and in his social media: “He truly was a nice guy, and in 1971, The 5th Dimension had great fun appearing on his ABC network TV special–we performed “Light Sings” on elaborate scaffolding, and then Billy (Davis, Jr.) traded soulful licks with Bobby as the rest of the group danced to “Feelin’ Alright.” Bobby was a good sport collaborating with us as “The 6th”–even donning our caped costuming.” As we remember Mr. Sherman, we present this classic fan-favorite clip:

–With ❤ from LaMonte & #TeamMac

Celebrating Billy Davis, Jr. – A Soul Icon, A Gentle Giant, A Friend (Featuring a 30+ Non-Stop, Song Playlist)

Happy Birthday to the incomparable Billy Davis, Jr. One of our finest Soul singers, with a voice that is instantly recognizable, Billy’s gift lies in his ability to turn a ballad into “the movies of his mind.”

As early as THE MAGIC GARDEN album, Billy was a devoted interpreter of the lyric, curious and insistent in knowing composer Jimmy Webb’s vision. In turn, Jimmy has cited Billy as one of his all-time favorite vocalists—a testament to the deep creative connection they share.

Billy can get down with grit as heard on “Feelin’ Alright” and “I’ve Got a Feeling,” reveal the sly groove of the St. Louis Blues, or offer up the tender sweetness of “Misty Roses” and “Summer’s Daughter.” With deep Gospel roots, Billy has also drawn inspiration from the cool crooning of legends like Nat “King” Cole, whose influence on his phrasing and lyricism he’s openly shared.

His beloved wife and musical partner, Marilyn McCoo, once confided that it was Billy who helped shape the cadence of her own signature song, “One Less Bell to Answer.” And when Billy poured his soul into Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come” on The 5th Dimension’s PORTRAIT album, it became a watershed moment in their catalog.

Truly, every Billy solo on those classic 5th albums is an event—whether it’s “The Worst that Could Happen,” “Requiem: 820 Latham,” “Let It Be Me,” “The Singer,” “Leave a Little Room,” or “Speaking with My Heart.”

Or, later in his career, his deeply felt Gospel rendering of “The Love of God,” produced by the legendary Rev. James Cleveland, stands as a powerful inspirational statement from a man whose faith is foundational.

Let’s not forget his seven Grammy Awards—earned both with The 5th Dimension and in duet with Marilyn. The twosome’s hit “You Don’t Have to Be a Star” stands tall as an anthem of unconditional love, just as Billy’s improvised Spiritual flair lit up the quintet’s generation-defining “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In.”

“What comes from the heart goes to the heart,” Billy says—and our hearts are indeed full when we think of this ever-optimistic gentleman. As a respected Pastor and a musical role model to many, Billy is a beacon of joy, faith, and artistry.

On a personal note, the many interviews we’ve conducted with Billy and Marilyn for FOREVER 5th DIMENSION—or equally meaningful, having them on the line for rich fellowship—are always a dream. To have a hero as both mentor and friend is one of God’s greatest gifts.

And today, as we unite “all the world over,” we celebrate the extraordinary life and legacy of Billy Davis, Jr.

With admiration, gratitude, and love,
Robert-Allan Arno
Biographer, The Original 5th Dimension


🎶 Enjoy our curated FOREVER 5th DIMENSION playlist here, endorsed by #MarilynBilly—we call it “Billy’s Greatest Solos.” The 30+ tunes unwind like the ticking of a fabulous clock, just hit the button for continuous play:

Forever 5th Dimension by Arno, a production of The Soul of The Voice, Ltd., copyright 2008-2025, intellectual property, all rights reserved.

In Loving Memory

I wish to express my deep appreciation to @mccoodavis Marilyn & Billy, Mieko & LaMonte, Florence, and @jasonwintersgriot Jason Winters, plus Melodie & Bones Howe, John Florez and Randall Jeffries, for their warm support, wisdom and prayers during this sensitive time. My beloved mom, Annette (who through me, adored The Original 5th Dimension and its stars) passed away on Friday, June 20th. She was a woman of glamour, integrity, and equality for all as a trailblazing job placement councilor. Also, to the special fans, your heartwarming notes have been greatly appreciated. God bless each of you, in loving kindness.

Robert-Allan Arno

“Earth hath no sorrow that heaven cannot heal.”

#MarilynBilly: An Intimate Evening

FOREVER 5th DIMENSION reports special fans are attending from around the world for this “intimate” but truly dynamic (duo) event! The First Couple of Pop n’ Soul…Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. are “just two hearts, beatin’ out loud!!”

The Loss of Brian Wilson

It’s a difficult week in music history with the passing of Sly Stone and today, news of the loss of harmonic genius, Brian Wilson. Mr. Wilson, cofounder of The Beach Boys and the creative force behind the group’s surf sound, orchestral arrangements and perfect harmonies, has passed away, his family announced. He was 82.

FOREVER 5th DIMENSION shares this touching clip from 1984’s “Summer Songs” episode of “Solid Gold,” where host Marilyn McCoo duets with Brian Wilson on the ’60’s Beach Boys’ classic, “God Only Knows.” Surely, Mr. Wilson’s sweet, pure sound will soar forever…

Remembering Sly Stone

Forever 5th Dimension mourns the passing of Sly Stone, a true innovator of multi-dimensional Funk who reshaped music and pop culture. His work with Sly & the Family Stone broke barriers in the late ’60’s and early ’70’s — bringing diverse people together, and melding musical genres (Rock, Jazz, Pop, Soul with Funk) spotlighting bold sound that resulted in unapologetic, unadulterated joy.

Sly’s songs like “Everyday People,” “Stand!,” “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin),” and “Hot Fun in the Summertime,” weren’t just hits — they were anthems of unity, love, and a revolutionary spirit.

LaMonte McLemore adds: “Some things we had in common: Earth, Wind and Fire consider both Sly & The Family Stone and The 5th Dimension as inspirations. And The 5th Dimension was proud to appear at the Harlem Cultural Festival with such greats as Sly & The Family Stone.”

Our prayers for his many worldwide fans, and his family.

–Go to YouTube and find numerous live performances of Marilyn & Billy (McCoo & Davis) opening their more recent concerts with “Everyday People.”

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