
Westco Happening in
Another Dimension: 5th Dimension Ignites Summer
of Love 2008
Date: Monday, April 28
@ 02:28:52 EDT Topic: Arts & Entertainment
WPCNR DANCIN IN THE AISLES. By John
F. Bailey. April 28, 2008: Saturday night was the most unusual concert
The 5th Dimension has experienced in their
43-year recording and performing career –
according to founding member, Florence LaRue.
Speaking to WPCNR backstage she said the group
had never gone on without musical scores, or
their elegant costumes, but the show had to go
on with or without the music – the sheet music
that is.

5th Dimension Takes the Stage Saturday Night,
Taking a Full House Up Up and Away at Westco's
Latest Gold Star Concert!
Let
me set the scene for you: at the Westco
Productions “happening” at Tarrytown Music Hall
Saturday, staged by Westchester’s First Lady of
Theatre, Susan Katz, an audience of over 700
waited. It was approaching 9 PM and Ms. LaRue
and her “Dimensionaires” -- were waiting for
their music.
At
that moment, speeding across I-287, was Ms.
Katz’s co-producer, Peter Katz ,on a mission to
and from LaGuardia Airport to get the legendary
group’s music. American Airlines had lost the
case of sheet music as well as the Dimension’s
elegant limegreen suits and costumes due to
the massive cancellation of flights from heavy
weather Friday in the middlewest .
The
Dimension improvised on costumes -- having
T-shirts made reading “London Paris Rome
TARRYTOWN” (destined to be collector’s items),
which were an instant hit with the audience when
the group appeared on stage. But it was a
question whether the Dimension musicians would
have to play backup from memory. Would the music
get there before they were to hit the stage?
As Mr.
Katz screeched into the back parking lot of the
ancient Music Hall, racing in with the music –
the band was prepared go play into the night
without music. But, with the music in hand and
tension gone the 5th Dimension hit the stage
with the audience warmed up laughed out and
feeling great thanks to opener-upper comic Billy
Garan – the Dimension gave Tarrytown all they
had.

Getting Acquainted: Westco Concerts held
in Westchester's beautiful traditional theatres
like Tarrytown Music Hall, bring out interesting
reactions from the artists. Here The 5th
Dimension get acquainted with the audience.
Florence LaRue, original Dimension member , is
second from left.
The
group was introduced and bounded out with
their first song drowned in applause. Rapport
with the audience was immediate and the crowd
entered another dimension in space and time –
The 5th Dimension.
The
Dimension sang for 90 minutes straight
delivering 14 gold records, and favorites that
evoked the emotions of those changin' times,
their voices and harmony stronger, more
emotional and as meaningful, perhaps more
meaningful than when they first became hits in
the 1965-1975 era. Their intro song all but
drowned out by the applause, they shifted into a
Motown records classic – My Girl –
complete with a nostalgic coordinated
“Temptations” shuffle moves by Ms. LaRue’s
backup boys -- then launched into Up, Up and
Away first big single and the audience was
winging away feeling the freedom , the high of
those years when that song just made you feel
good.

The 5th Dimension -- 1960s --
Florence LaRue is
pictured at lower right of this publicity still.
Today's Dimensions deliver a tight, personal
show, as crisp as old Top 40 Radio – lead by the
only original 5th Dimensioner – Florence LaRue,
who was a Bronze Talent Award Winner in 1964.
She's perhaps even more beautiful today
singing with an authoritative silky contralto
with depth range and emotion that lifts you
right out of your chair and makes you pay
attention, baby.
From
the warm start, the audience dug Wedding
Bell Blues, Worst That Could Happen, Last Night
I Didn’t Get to Sleep at All, and MacArthur Park, they turned to a change of
pace:

Florence LaRue Today -- Dancing with a member of
the audience to Stoned Soul Picnic.
Stoned
Soul Picnic turned into a dance contest,
with Ms. LaRue going down into the audience,
inviting former flower children to come up on
stage and show their moves with her – and dance
to the Dimension's upbeat treatment of their
classic. (You remember it, don’t you? “Come on
and surrey down to the stoned soul picnic”).

Audience dancing in the aisles.
She
got the packed-in house moving, conjuring up
memories of Richard Nader’s Rock N Roll
revivals, and as I’ve written before of these
popular Westco Gold Star Concerts, the Fillmore
East. Only no one was lighting candles or
smoking anything Saturday night. They were
listening to the once and future, and still
digging it.

After the spectacle of Stoned Soul
Picnic, the group assumed stools and showed
their mastery of moods with what I’ll call, the
“Rain” medley – started off by Jamila Ajibade’s
solo turn on It’s Raining Men
Then
Ms. LaRue showed off her remarkable voice
singing a portrait of Stormy Weather
that was a little Billie Holiday, a little Ella
Fitzgerald, a little Lena Horne, but uniquely
Florence LaRue. Ms. LaRue’s sensitivity and
depth had the entire throng of upwards of 800
silent, rapt, reflective.
Ms.
LaRue’s Stormy Weather was my favorite of
the show and was a highlight of a set of rain
songs, that included Ms. Ajibade’s Raining
Men, Can’t Stop the Rain, Rain Keeps Falling on
My Head. The difference between then and now
is the group sings the songs with more depth and
feeling, rich with the wisdom of a full life,
the understanding conveyed in the harmony and
earnest manner the group delivers them. They
sound just like those great 45s -- only better.

Love Back to You -- The group wrapped up
the evening with their perhaps most loved song,
Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In and it
did!
This
brought back an encore where Ms. LaRue and the
group just did not seem to want to leave. Rarely
have I seen an audience so on edge, ready for
every song – as energetic in listening as the
performers were in performing. This reporter has
heard only one other group over the years who
played for 90 minutes straight -- The Ventures.
The 5th Dimension showed the advantage of the
continuous format, building and building the
memories with each song. They made everyone feel
so good!
King of the
Two-Liners
The
Katzes also gave the Goldies aficionados
something completely different on this concert:
A standup comic who is really funny – the
Italian Henny Youngman, Billy Garan – king of
the two-liners – Set up and punchline in 25
words or less and you laugh -- guaranteed! A
lot.
As Mr. Katz was flooring it
from LaGuardia back to Tarrytown music case in
hand containing the precious sheet music, the
new king of the one-liners 2008, comic Billy
Garan fresh in from a gig in Atlantic City
was convulsing the audience with his machine
gun, New Yawk Italian wiseguy stand up routine
– sample: “I’m sorry Rudy Giuliani didn’t get
the nomination President, so we could have a
President who can say, Go bomb Iran and make it
look like an accident.” There was not one dud.
On
and on his jokes went about traffic, L.A.
people being too nice, tolls, all jokes
consisting of two lines – setup and punchline.
Like an Italian Henny Youngman, he went for 20
minutes, then 30 minutes – faster, funnier,
cleverer than the Letterman – Leno – O’Brien
legions of writers could ever be. He should be
doing a talk show.

Garan
asked the audience if they wanted “More” They
did – and then he gave us his 4 minute version
of Casablanca with him playing all the
parts. Billy the joke gunner must have told
50 jokes. You cannot get more laughs for the
money. You have to see him to believe him. But –
Billy – please slow the lines down they’re all
so darn funny – and you say them so fast – we
hearing-impaired 60s types miss them. Give us a
CD, please!
The
Katzes caught Billy’s act in Newport, Rhode
Island, and decided due to the nature of the 5th
Dimension show to add him as an opening act.
Rarely have I laughed so much – without it being
polite laughs executed by myself because a
comedian no matter how bad or unfunny, you feel
as an audience you have to titter or give a
polite laugh even though comedians are not funny
in the least
There
was no need for that with Mr. G. Mr. Garan got
thousands of genuine, oh did he really say
that’s? Gasps, grins and chuckles, yucks
and howls of recognition—guffaws of truth
– and belly laughs of shock. Laugh out
loud laughs. Lots of them. There are no
false laughs in a Garan monolog.
Mr.
Garan works casinos from Las Vegas and points
west and had just finished up a gig in Atlantic
City, and gave Westchester some much needed
laughs on what was a very bad week.

Westco's Susie the K (Katz), left with The Fifth
Dimension and the legendary Florence LaRue,
center...and Michael Mishaw, left, Jamila
Ajibade, Ms. LaRue, Leonard Tucker, and Willie
Williams.

Another feature of Westco's Gold Star
Concerts is the autograph and meet and greets
with the artists. Here Ms. Larue and the gang
sign for their fans after Saturday's show. (You
have to love those T-shirts...what an idea).
One Dimensioner told WPCNR after the show, that
though he has been singing for 25 years, that he
never gets tired of it. He loves it. It showed
Saturday night.
The 5th Dimension is the latest in Westco’s Gold
Star Concerts the series invented by Susan
Katz two years ago that brings back groups so
great they have never gone away. WPCNR has given
her the sobriquet "Susie the K" -- in homage to
the legendary DJ, Murray the K who staged
concerts at the Brooklyn Paramount.
The
lineup to come includes Jefferson
Starship with Grateful Dead pianist Tom
Constanten September 27; The New Christy
Minstrels October 5; The
Turtles October 25 and one I know all
of you fraternity brothers have been waiting for
– Eric Burden and The Animals on November 16.
However, we have to do something about the dress
code. At the next Gold Star Concert – bring
those cigarette lighters – and could we see some
tie-dyed dresses, ladies, please, and men – a
few leather jackets? For information to score
ducats, go to
www.westcoproductions.org.
Or dial 914-761-7463
Remember, children -- it's Peace, Love, and
music, not lawyers, guns and money.
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