The Five Stars

The Five Stars
Origin Western Samoa
Genres Polynesian Music, Pop Music
Years active 1974-2006
Labels Hibiscus
Past members Alofa Tu'uga Stevenson
Solomona Tu'uga Stevenson
Samu Poulava
Faifua Fa'atoe
Uili Misa

The Five Stars is one of the bands that covered songs from other famous string bands in Samoa like the Tiama'a and Punialava'a,[1]

History

Formed in 1974 the Five Stars were mainly a family outfit. They consisted of brothers Alofa and Solomona (Soloman) Tu'uga and their relatives Samu Poulava-Selesele, Faifua Fa'atoe and Uili Misa. They were also managed by Afoa Tu'uga who was the father of Alofa and Solomona Tu'uga. They were Hibiscus Records most prolific recording artists and during their career they released nine albums on vinyl LP and compact cassette and received two awards. One was a Gold Discs award and in 1986 the other was a New Zealand Music Award.[2] In the 1990s most or all of their LP catalogue was released on compact disc.

In April 2006, band leader, Alofa Tuuga Stevenson died in Brisbane, Australia.

A current version of the band continues as The Five Star Band with some remaining members and their family members.[3]

Line up

Other members

LP Releases

CD releases

The Five Stars

Meiona with The Five Stars

Alofa

References

  1. Samoa Matalasi, (My Beautiful Samoa), www.kiwipacific.com
  2. One Samoana.com Samoan Lyrics >> Five Stars
  3. 1 2 The Five Star Band Website About Us
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 http://www.mele.com The Five Stars


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