Make A Stand For The Fans!
Five fan get united!
Together if we all do our part we can send a message out to the media, Five and the record companies that we mean business when we say we want Five to continue on as a group.
If we all put our voices together we can be heard. Make a mark as a Five fan and join us as we join together to send out our message of support for Five.
The Plan
On the 1st June we want ALL Five fans to send out a message to the following media emails. This is all to be done on the same day [1st June] so as they are inundated with letters of support for Five.
The Messages
The messages of support Fans are to send are of the "feelings on their return, the split on 19th May and [MOST of ALL] our hopes that Five and the record companies will consider a comeback for fans.
The Addresses
Please send your emails to the following addies on the 1st June (NOT before or after this date).
NEWS OF THE WORLD
News Desk: newsdesk@news-of-the-world.co.uk
SUNDAY MIRROR
Zoe Griffin: zoe.griffin@sundaymirror.co.uk
MIRROR
Beth Hardie: beth.hardie@mirror.co.uk
THE SUN
Bizarre Section: biz@the-sun.co.ukText: Biz (space then message) and send to 61008
Showbiz team: Gordon Smart, Danielle Lawler & Pete Samson
Online Showbiz team: Simon Rothstein & Beci Wood
The Goal
To show them 10 years of support is worth more than 7 months of hope!
We can make a big noise if we all get together and do this. Post this message anywhere you can and get everyone you know to do it! let's show Five we're here and we're not going anywhere! Let's get the media and the record companies to hear our voices!!
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Five is no longer

You saw them come and you saw them go... after 7 months Five are no longer. A real reason hasn't been confimed yet, but it probably has to do something about the guys not finding the right record company that lets them do what they wanted to do.
Scott wrote a song to show he cared and how he felt about all of his fans. He also told us that he has decided to go solo. Next weekend he will show up at the forum to answer questions, so if you have any go this forum.
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Five on Popworld
Five were on popworld the 4th of November. Abz didn't say much in the interview, sadly there even weren't any close ups of him either. But he did sing a very cute song at the end when popworld asked them how their music is going to sound like. I didn't knew what he was singing, but apparently it's an old America slave work song. Rita (webmaster WorldOfFive) said: 'knowing Abz, he got it from an episode of South Park where Cartman sings it while swinging a pick-axe. "Day is never-ending, Master's got me working, Some day Master set me free.."'
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Five: We are back!
As you all may have noticed, a sudden change has happened in the world of pop.... FIVE ARE BACK! On the 27th of September they annouced that they are coming back to the music scene, but they won't be doing anymore slam dunking of any funk or getting the feeling. "There'll be no arms up in the air signs. I'm 30 now so we'll have to jog along instead of dancing," J told the Daily Star. But he insisted Five would still be a pop group.
"People behave like you can do any music apart from pop until you die. Pop is for 19-year-olds. Rubbish," he said. "We're seasoned veterans. We know how it works and know we can write a great new album. We're still a pop band." Ritchie told MTV that there maybe be a little bit of keepin' on movin' and we all know that song gave them their first number one in the UK. You may have noticed that they are no longer 5 of them, but that they are now a foursome. Sean Conlon is missing, because he is working on solo material and is planning on releasing his album in a few months (news about that will be posted here aswell, you can check out his myspace site) So why are they still called Five and not Four? Scott said: "Five’s a brand not a number."
The group, who sold 20 million records worldwide between 1997 and 2001, are working on a new self-funded album. The record is a collaboration with Robbie Williams' former song writing partner Guy Chambers. If everything goes as planned, they will be thinking about doing a tour next year.
The guys currently do not have a record label, they are not in it for the money, they just want to make music and they are self-financing their comeback. The band revealed that the seeds of their comeback bid were sown over a game of pool some months ago.
You can watch and hear various clips of Five coming back at the Five Download Site.
A lot has changed, but their humor will stay the same. J told the Mirror "If we flop, we'll move to Goa." Well I personally don't think that's necassary. We fans will do anything to get you back at the top. We are glad you are back, the music scene has been empty without you.
The foursome also revealed what they have been up to during their wilderness years, with 'J' living a tranquil life to "[get] my head sorted out from all the madness". Conversely, 'Abs', who recently appeared on ITV's Love Island, devoted his time to "quite a lot of parties and late nights."
Neville, who spent the intervening years writing and travelling, admitted he became a "borderline alcoholic at times" but was now fully fit. Married Robinson proudly said he's "been busy making babies."

For more pictures check out WorldOfFive, Five Fansite and Richard-Breen.co.uk
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Five is back
This year on the 27th of September it has been 5 years since Five split. BUT there is some exciting news! Rumors are floating around the internet that they are going to come back (unfortunately minus Sean) On the new official site it says:
On Wednesday 27 September, we will be announcing some major FIVE news. FIVE will
be holding a press conference at THE SCALA in central London so get yourselves
down there to give us some support and hear the news first hand!
The
Scala
275 Pentonville Road
Kings Cross
London N1 9NL
Check www.WorldOfFive.com or www.MySpace.com/worldoffive for the exact time in a few days... ALL FANS ARE WELCOME
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Lads bid to revive Five!
People.uk reported last week the following in their newspaper: BOYBAND 5IVE have hinted at a comeback. The guys - Scott, Jay, Abs, Rich and Sean - hit No.1 with Keep On Movin' before splitting in 2001. Rows between Scott and Jay were blamed but they met in London last week. Asked if they were working on songs they said: "You never know!" Because of this, fans has made a petition to get Five back together. It's much more than a petiton, it's a way to show that the fans never forget Five and they'll always be here, waiting their return, with a new single and a new CD. You can sign the petition here.
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Official Five e-mail list
Events could be happening this year and 5iveusa like to gather an OFFICIAL e-mail list of all FIVE (J Brown, Abs Breen, Ritchie Neville, Scott Robinson or Sean Conlon) fans around the world, even if you are only interested in one of the group's members. Please use the following link and subscribe to the list. They will not use your address for ANYTHING other than official FIVE news, if it occurs: http://www.5iveUSA.com. THEN click on the OFFICIAL FIVE MAILING LIST button near the top of the page.Official ABS message board: http://rbreen.proboards38.comOfficial RITCHIE message board: http://ritchieneville.proboards20.comOfficial SCOTT message board: http://scott-robinson.co.uk/v-web/bulletin/bb/index.phpLabels: five