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Billy Davis Jr. (born June 26, 1938) [1] is an American singer and musician, best known as a member of the 5th Dimension. Along with his wife Marilyn McCoo , he had hit records during 1976 and 1977 with "I Hope We Get to Love in Time", " Your Love ", and " You Don't Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show) ".
McCoo is married to fellow 5th Dimension bandmate Billy Davis Jr. On July 26, 2019, they celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. [13] The couple shared their story of love and faith in the 2004 book, Up, Up and Away. [14] They continue to perform together in venues around the country. McCoo is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority. [15]
Biography. McLemore was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He is a professional photographer for Playboy, Ebony, Jet, People, and Harper's Bazaar magazines. [3]
In 1966, LaRue was approached by Lamonte McLemore and Marilyn McCoo to join their recently formed group the 5th Dimension.LaRue nearly always sang female lead on one song per album, with McCoo taking the lead on one song as well; otherwise she sang the alto voice parts along with McCoo's soprano, being featured prominently on Stoned Soul Picnic, or shared the lead with McCoo on songs including ...
Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, Tiffany Trump, and Barron Trump were all present when he was sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, marking the start of his second term.
Billy Davis competed in last year’s Toyota Junior Golf Cup, where he placed third individually. He will compete on the USA team in this year’s tournament, which runs through June 21, 2024 ...
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The duo had success with "Your Love" and the chart topper "You Don't Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show)", [13] which won them their seventh Grammy award as well as their own television variety show, The Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. show. Marilyn McCoo served a lengthy 1980s stint as the host of the TV show Solid Gold.