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Remembering the “Sweet Man,” Ron Townson

January 29th is a sentimental day among myriad fans of The 5th Dimension. As we celebrate the birthday of the late great Ron “Sweets” Townson, we instantly remember his dignity, operatic overtones, his robust presence–lovable, sometimes comedic (think the group’s appearance on the Flip Wilson Show!) and certainly prideful. Sorely missed among The Original 5th Dimension’s members–Florence, LaMonte and Marilyn & Billy–each have special remembrances of Ron. For that and more we refer you to FOREVER 5th DIMENSION’s comprehensive tribute to Ron at this link: https://forever5thdimension.com/2014/01/

Personally, I’ll never forget sitting with Ron for over 2 hours along with Florence, Billy and LaMonte (Marilyn had a previous appointment), as I (with special fan Susan Aglio) interviewed these thoughtful artists, mellow in the afternoon, coming off the exhilaration of the previous evening’s premier of The Original 5th Dimension reunion tour, 1990. Ron, in particular, expressed deep satisfaction with the quintet’s place in history and talked specifically about his solos, “Sailboat Song” and “MacArthur Park,” the latter which brought down the show, that glorious night before.

In honoring his birthday in 2026, let’s savor 3 of Ron’s most beloved tunes in the pantheon of his fan-favorite solos:

From the STONED SOUL PICNIC album, here’s the phosphorescent “Sailboat Song”: https://youtu.be/aqbd_b10R2o?si=cwF98iwD9pt2NRMz

From LIVE!, here’s the cinematic approach to Laura Nyro‘s “Eli’s Coming”: https://youtu.be/CRi7JPf3Iko?si=rusIUS1aVDXPf6Uu

From INDIVIDUALLY & COLLECTIVELY, here’s the 50’s-tinged falsetto delivery of “Band of Gold”: https://youtu.be/EmcfrJ1DU20?si=9TMbzekua5N3_4J1

BONUS: From the SOUL & INSPIRATION re-issue, here’s the unvaulted tour-de-force, “(Where Do I Begin) Theme from Love Story”: https://youtu.be/yYkm1L_C3Gk?si=ah-D53tR2gv9Wq2y

Ron “Sweets” Townson, forever in the hearts of colleagues, fans and the American Pop & Soul golden era. —Robert-Allan Arno, Biographer, The Original 5th Dimension

Forever 5th Dimension by Arno, a production of The Soul of The Voice, Ltd., copyright 2008-2026, intellectual property, all rights reserved

Vote IN REWOUND RADIO’s All-time Top Tunes!

A special message from our dear friends at REWOUND RADIO, the #1 online Oldies radio station, who are always so kind to the musical legacy of The 5th Dimension and its original stars…

Time’s running out! If you still haven’t chosen your favorite(s) in our once-a-year vote for the Top Songs of All-Time, we want your opinion…so please vote today!

Yes, get your song choices in ASAP for the 27th edition of Rewound Radio’s Top Songs of All-Time. You can choose from one to ten of your favorite songs, and it’s easy to do!

Results are festively aired the day after Christmas through new year at http://www.rewoundradio.com

Remember, you can vote for any artist, any era, any style! We need your vote this year, to make this our best year ever!

Vote at the following easy link (It’s a 100% safe
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Remembering the multi-Faceted Brilliance of Quincy Jones

FOREVER 5th DIMENSION is so sorry to note the passing of Quincy Jones at age 91, a maestro of American music and a titan of the entertainment industry who influenced nearly every popular genre, produced landmark albums and earned 80 Grammy Award nominations.

In a prolific career that spanned more than 70 years, Mr. Jones established himself as a behind-the-scenes force and a gifted artist in his own right, working as an arranger, composer, songwriter and performer.

He left indelible imprints on Jazz, Pop, Hip-Hop and dozens of film and television soundtracks, collaborating with some of the most illustrious names in the American songbook, from Count Basie and Dinah Washington to Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin and Paul Simon. He produced Michael Jackson’s smash record “Thriller,” as well as Steven Spielberg’s adaptation of “The Color Purple” and the NBC sitcom “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” — projects that helped bolster his legacy as a hit-maker and media mogul.

Chris Rizik at SoulTracks adds, “Notably, Jones was at the center of the cultural event of the 1980s, the benefit single ‘We Are the World,’ which he produced and helped organize. It would go on to win yet another Grammy for him and raise over $100 million for African aid.”

Marilyn McCoo participated in 1992’s Grammy-winning “Handel’s Messiah: A Soulful Celebration” project produced by Quincy. Watch the video here, note Marilyn front row left.

FOREVER 5th DIMENSION extends its respect, condolences and prayers to Quincy Jones’s family and myriad global fans. –Robert-Allan Arno