McCoo, Marilyn (1943–)

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McCoo, Marilyn (1943–)

American singer. Name variations: Fifth Dimension or 5th Dimension. Born Sept 30, 1943, in Jersey City, NJ; younger sister of Glenda Wina (actress); m. Billy Davis Jr., 1969.

Began career as a fashion model; with LaMonte McLemore, Floyd Butler and Harry Elston, formed the Hi-Fi's and toured with Ray Charles' revue; with McLemore, Florence LaRue, Ron Townson and Billy Davis Jr., formed the Fifth Dimension and had 1st hit with "Go Where You Wanna Go" (1967); with group, had an even bigger hit with "Up, Up and Away" (1967), which garnered 4 Grammys, followed by "Stoned Soul Picnic" (1968), "Sweet Blindness" (1968), "Wedding Bell Blues" (1968), the medley from Hair ("Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In," 1969) and "(Last Night) I Didn't Get to Sleep at All" (1972); after marriage, worked with Davis as a duo (1975), releasing the hit "You Don't Have to Be a Star" (1976); co-hosted the tv show, "Solid Gold."

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