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PORTRAIT: Anniversary Reflections

“It was our form of a protest record,” declares Marilyn McCoo about the seminal album, “The 5th Dimension/Portrait,” alluding specifically to side 2 featuring “Save the Country” by Laura Nyro and then the Independence Medley: “The Declaration/A Change is Gonna Come/People Gotta be Free.” Concerning his timeless watershed moment delivering Sam Cook‘s “People Gotta Be Free,” Billy Davis, Jr. shared with Forever 5th Dimension, “That’s not me, it’s God working through me!” In his memoir, LaMonte McLemore notes he was particularly intrigued with artist Leroy Neiman attending the sessions, sketching The 5th Dimension in the recording studio…his etchings found in the album’s fold-out. Of course, Neiman’s “portrait” is famously featured on the cover. About Florence LaRue‘s tour-de-force, “This is Your Life” by Jimmy Webb, the tunesmith shared, “That was a good song for Florence.” Other notable cuts included Neil Sedaka‘s “Puppet Man,” a personal favorite of producer Bones Howe. Also, the jazzy scat of “Dimension 5ive,” Mac’s penning of “A Love Like Ours,” and Billy rocking out on “Feelin’ Alright?” The ubiquitous for-the-time, stellar musicians known as The Wrecking Crew have the following to share on Portrait’s anniversary week, noting that “One Less Bell to Answer” by Bacharach/David saved the day for the album, bringing a huge classic hit for The 5th Dimension with the torchy Ms. McCoo in the lead:

This week in April of 1970, the LP “Portrait” by The 5th Dimension was released on Bell Records. It was produced by Bones Howe.

The album stayed in the mid-60s on the Billboard Top 200 Album Charts after the release of its first three singles, none of which entered the Top 20 of the American pop music charts. Bell Records, hoping to see a return on the investment they made by signing The 5th Dimension after the group’s contract at Soul City Records ended, made a fourth and final attempt at a hit – a relatively uncommon practice at the time – with the release of Burt Bacharach and Hal David‘s “One Less Bell to Answer”. The single rose all the way to #2 by Christmas 1970, becoming one of the group’s greatest hits of all time.

The album was recorded at Wally Heider Recording in Hollywood August 22, 1969-March 20, 1970.

Instrumental personnel on the album:

Michael Anthony – electric guitar

Mike Deasy – electric guitar

Dennis Budimir – rhythm guitar

Tommy Tedesco – rhythm guitar

Fred Tackett – finger pickin’ guitar

Joe Osborn – Bass Player – bass

Hal Blaine – drums, percussion

Larry Bunker – congas, mallets, percussion, drums

Gary Coleman – mallets, percussion

Larry Knechtel – piano, organ, tack piano

Jimmy Rowles – piano

Tony Terran – trumpet

Gary Illingworth – electric piano

Bob Alcivar was the vocal arranger

Special thanks to Marilyn, Billy, Florence, LaMonte, Bones, and The Wrecking Crew! ~~Robert-Allan Arno

Record Store Day, 2022!

It’s #recordstoreday2022! They’re not as prevalent as they once were, so it’s important to support local record stores when we can. And hey, we’re all getting new turntables or breaking out the old ones, lately! Here are some classics by The 5th Dimension for your “shopping tip” pleasure… ~~Robert-Allan Arno

Earth Day, Earthbound!

#HappyEarthDay2022! Today we honor “Earthbound,” the final album as recorded by The Original 5th Dimension, produced by Jimmy Webb. LaMonte McLemore writes about its “secrets” in his memoir, “From Hobo Flats to the 5th Dimension” (available at Amazon), and #MarilynBilly (McCoo/Davis) talked to Forever 5th Dimension about this work in a number of our very special interviews through the years. In celebration of our upcoming milestone anniversary, we’ll be bringing you an array of these archival quotes over the next few months, here at the Forever 5th Dimension blog, as we lead to our official 15th in late July! ~~Robert-Allan Arno

#Earthbound5thDimension

Grammy Reflections with The 5th Dimension

#GRAMMYSunday Tonight, the 64th annual Grammy Awards will air. The 5th Dimension family is always appreciative of their 6 Grammys for “Up-Up and Away,” and “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In.” Here’s a sentimental throwback to the entire 15th Grammy broadcast of 1973. The Original 5th Dimension, introduced by host Andy Williams, presents the 1st award of the evening, starting at 11:06. You’ll see Billy Davis, Jr. groovin’ with “Mack the Knife,” Marilyn McCoo brings a charming “Yesterday,” Ron Townson has fun with “It’s Not Unusual,” Florence LaRue emotes a sensitive “We’ve Only Just Begun,” and LaMonte McLemore introduces & then the group punctuates the medley with Carly Simon’s “That’s the Way I’ve Always Heard it Should Be.” Enjoy this special moment in time!

Robert-Allan Arno

JUST IN! 64 Annual Grammy News!

Congratulations to #SummerOfSoulMovie on winning BEST MUSIC FILM from the Recording Academy / GRAMMYs!

#Questlove#SearchlightPictures#Hulu#OnyxCollective#GRAMMYs

#TheOriginal5thDimension

#the5thdimensionfamily#MarilynBilly#FlorenceLaMonteRon

“Summer of Soul” Wins Oscar!

Congratulations from FOREVER 5th DIMENSION to Summer of Soul on winning the Academy Award for BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE. Kudos to the wonderful #Questlove. How thrilling to see onscreen: #The5thDimensionattheOscars #MarilynBilly #FlorenceLaMonteRon

#Hulu; #Searchlight Pictures

Happy 90th Birthday to “The Man with The Golden Ears,” Mr. Bones!

“Up-Up and Away” Album Recording Session: l to r, Florence, Ron, Marilyn, Billy, LaMonte, Bones Howe and Jimmy Webb

3/18/23: We’re wishing a #Happy90thBirthday to The Original 5th Dimension’s “Man with the Golden Ears,” Mr. Bones Howe. LaMonte McLemore shares, “Here’s to our Grammy-winning mega-producer! As The 5th’s founder, I’d always tell Bones these words: ‘Keep doin’ what you’re doin’!’ He’d always call me ‘Mac’ and I always knew he was humbly appreciative about my seal of approval, ‘visionary to visionary!’” Florence LaRue notes, “Bones would bring us tunes, really clever ones we’d never consider. We were thinking more Motown, he was bringing us Pop-Soul that would eventually make history.” Marilyn McCoo comments emotionally, “When I went back to the studio to hear what Bones did with the Independence Medley from our PORTRAIT album: ‘The Declaration,’ ‘A Change is Gonna Come,” and ‘People Gotta be Free’…I was astounded!” Marilyn and Billy (Davis, Jr.) told FOREVER 5th DIMENSION with a cute chuckle, “Bones always told us to keep it simple in our solos….keep it simple!” Bones himself concurred, “They were such powerhouses, reigning it in made for spectacular recorded performances–Billy was like a horse-power engine under the hood, Marilyn’s plaintive quality was tear-jerking.” When you’d see “Production & Sound by Bones Howe” on one of The 5th Dimension’s latest albums, you’d get a thrill and a chill—yes, you could expect some unique, “patent leather perfect” Champagne Soul!

It was Bones’ genius that put together “Aquarius” with “Let the Sunshine In” from Broadway’s HAIR…it became a Platinum mash-up for the generations and has found new popularity as portrayed by The 5th Dimension, circa ’69 in the Oscar-nominated docu-film “Summer of Soul.” All the stars of The Original 5th Dimension, and myself as the group’s biographer and someone mentored by Bones, concur that he was ever the most assuring and mellow gentleman whose creative finesse helped to unite diverse people, the world over. Please join us in wishing “Mr. Bones” special blessings on the occasion of his milestone 90th birthday. ~~Robert-Allan Arno, FOREVER 5th DIMENSION 

The 5th Dimension & Bones, with his Grammy for “Aquarius/Sunshine”…The 5th received 2 for the medley, too!

Bonus Fact as told to FOREVER 5th DIMENSION: Do you know some of Bones’ personal favorites by The 5th Dimension? “Summer’s Daughter” and “The Worst that Could Happen” from the MAGIC GARDEN album, “Sweet Blindness,” “Workin’ on a Groovy Thing,” “Wedding Bell Blues,” “Puppet Man,” “Never My Love,” “Open Your Window”

(Forever 5th Dimension by Robert-Allan Arno, a production of The Soul of The Voice, Ltd., copyright 2008-23, intellectual property, all rights reserved.)

Honoring Nat “King” Cole featuring “5th Dimension Connections”

Dateline March 17: Today is the birthday of the beloved, trailblazing, iconic smooth crooner and jazz pianist extraordinaire, Nat “King” Cole. There are “5th Dimension connections” with Nat and the “original guys” have it! Mr. Cole is deemed as one of Billy Davis, Jr.’s idols when it comes to influencing his balladry and way with telling the story of a song…Billy noted to Forever 5th Dimension and to Michael Feinstein, as well. The late Ron “Sweets” Townson toured with Nat’s sold-out, standing room only concerts in the early ’60’s as one of his back-up troupe, known as “The Merry Young Souls.” You can find photos of Ron with Nat in a rare souvenir book of the time. And LaMonte McLemore photographed the “King” via assignment while Nat’s daughter “Cookie” (Carole Cole) had her cotillion. LaMonte reported to Forever 5th Dimension, “None other than President John F. Kennedy made a special appearance!” Mac continued thoughtfully, “Nat was a true gentleman, in every sense of the word.”

~~Robert-Allan Arno, biographer, The Original 5th Dimension…thank you fans, friends and the stars for our 15th year at FOREVER 5th DIMENSION!

#natkingcole #Forever5thDimension #BillyDavisJr #LaMonteMcLemore #RonSweetsTownson

(Forever 5th Dimension by Robert-Allan Arno, a production of The Soul of The Voice, Ltd., copyright 2008-22, intellectual property, all rights reserved)

Aquarius Anniversary Spells Eternal Sunshine!

3/12: On this day in 1970, The 5th Dimension‘s “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In” is named Record of the Year at the Grammy Awards. It’s actually one of two for The 5th’s medley plus one for producer, our dear friend, Bones Howe. LaMonte McLemore notes, “We’re the only African American vocal group to have won Record of the Year 2 years in a row (the other for ‘Up-Up and Away.’)” #MarilynBilly (McCoo & Davis) share the medley’s magical story of “the lost wallet” in today’s Oscar-nominated film “Summer of Soul.” In his hit memoir, FROM HOBO FLATS TO THE 5TH DIMENSION, Mac touchingly adds: “I’m heartened to hear from Vietnam Vets to this day, that the medley made them feel closer to home when they would hear it on Armed Forces Radio.” A “mash-up” by way of Broadway’s HAIR, Florence LaRue underscores in concert and interviews, “‘Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In’ truly stands for The 5th Dimension’s message of uplifting harmony and peace, something so relevant in 2022.”

~~Robert-Allan Arno, Forever 5th Dimension…thank you fans, friends & stars for our 15th year!

(Forever 5th Dimension by Robert-Allan Arno, a production of The Soul of The Voice, Ltd., copyright 2008-22, intellectual property, all rights reserved)

Sunday Reflections

It does not go unnoticed at FOREVER 5th DIMENSION that our stars have had a banner weekend! Congratulations to Florence LaRue & The 5th Dimension for their sold out shows at Wolf Trap and at the Tropicana in Atlantic City.

And kudos to the 1st Couple of Pop n’ Soul, Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr. for their packed to the rafter’s, standing O garnering sold-out show at the McCullum Theatre in Palm Desert!

It is a blessing that the stars of The Original 5th Dimension continue to soar, pleasing countless global fans for over 5 decades in ’22!

Today, March 6 is the birthday of LaMonte McLemore’s dear friend & neighbor, the beloved Mary Wilson, who we lost last year. One of the founding members of legends, The Supremes, Mary’s energy, and continued commitment to excellence were always a joy to behold. And in that spirit, we celebrate her life & artistry, reminding you of Mary’s new 2-CD Anthology*— her greatest solos, re-mastered, re-mixed and sounding like heaven itself. Among other luminaries, we are so proud to note that LaMonte’s historic & heartfelt quote about Mary is featured in the extensive liners…we’ll let you read it there. We send prayers for Mary’s eternal spirit, and to her family and millions of worldwide fans as we remember her birthday. ~~Robert-Allan Arno

*Mary Wilson Anthology link: https://realgonemusic.com/…/mary-wilson-the-motown…

(Forever 5th Dimension by Robert-Allan Arno, a production of The Soul of The Voice, Ltd. copyright 2008-2022, intellectual property, all rights reserved)

Florence & The 5th at the Tropicana in Atlantic City this Friday!

#AtlanticCity On this final day of #BlackHistoryMonth22 and as March is upon us, we bring you the latest concert schedule reminder for the vivacious 6-time Grammy winning Ms. Florence LaRue and The 5th Dimension with dates in Atlantic City at the Tropicana this Friday, March 4…Wolf Trap, Niagara Falls, more! Don’t miss Florence & The 5th Dimension—Patrice, Floyd, Leonard and Sidney–for a spectacular evening of Champagne Soul! All the hits, the medleys, the dancin’ & special audience participation surprises! Coming to Atlantic City this Thursday or a city near you, Florence & The 5th bring family entertainment to sold-out crowds the world over! Get your tix for the Tropicana, main showroom, March 4, 9pm, here, at this easy link:

https://www.tropicana.net/event/shows/5th-dimension  

The 5th Dimension is performing live at the Tropicana Showroom on Friday, March 4th! A Mini Bio:

The 5th Dimension has secured its position in the Grammy Hall of Fame, with 14 gold records, six platinum records and six Grammy Awards. They have performed on the world’s most famous stages, including Radio City Music Hall alongside Frank Sinatra and the Hollywood Bowl, and delivered unforgettable television performances on the Ed Sullivan Show, Soul Train and The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Don’t miss one of the most prolific Pop/Soul groups in musical history. Get your tickets today.

(To see their extended March schedule, scroll down at Forever 5th Dimension!)