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LaMonte McLemore, 5th Dimension singer, dies aged 90
Summary
LaMonte McLemore, a founding member of the 5th Dimension, has died aged 90 at his home in Las Vegas; his representative said he died of natural causes after a stroke.
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LaMonte McLemore has died at the age of 90. He was a founding member of the 5th Dimension, a vocal group known for pop and soul hits in the 1960s and 70s. The group won six Grammy Awards and had major songs including Up, Up and Away and Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In. McLemore also worked as a sports and celebrity photographer and earlier served in the US Navy.
Reported details:
- McLemore died on Tuesday at his home in Las Vegas, and his representative Jeremy Westby said he died of natural causes after having a stroke.
- He was a founding member of the 5th Dimension, which won six Grammys and achieved broad crossover success.
- Notable hits associated with the group include Up, Up and Away and Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In; the latter spent six weeks at No 1 on the pop chart.
- McLemore pursued a parallel career as a sports and celebrity photographer, with work appearing in publications such as Jet, and earlier served as an aerial photographer in the US Navy.
- He is survived by his wife of 30 years, Mieko McLemore, daughter Ciara, son Darin, sister Joan and three grandchildren.
Summary:
McLemore's singing and photography were part of a long career that intersected with several well-known recordings of the 1960s and 70s, and his group received multiple Grammy Awards. Family representatives reported his passing and provided the cause of death; further arrangements were not disclosed. Undetermined at this time.
