The Fifth (band)

Formed and founded by vocalist Roy Cathey and the original line up which consisted of guitarist Dave "DC" Garcia, bassist Bernie "b-man" Mangiboyat, and drummer Rob Lee.

The current members are vocalist Roy Cathey, guitarist Justin Womble, bassist Jake Tripp and drummer Gary "Zeus" Smith.

Gibraltar received air play locally with a ballad titled "Real", then in the early 1990s, he joined a band called Cold Sweat[4] with former Keel Lead and Rhythm guitarist Marc Ferrari.

Roy Cathey co-wrote "Long Way Down" and "Killing Floor" from Cold Sweat's debut album Break Out.

The Fifth was formed in 2001 In Fayetteville NC by vocalist Roy Cathey, guitarist Dave "DC" Garcia, bassist Bernie "B-man" Mangiboyat, and drummer Rob Lee.

As the band started to become more popular locally, the new lineup of vocals Roy Cathey, bassist Bernie "B-man" Mangiboyat, Guitarist Icky Jim, and drummer Marc Anthony.

As they played shows they become popular and started gaining traction in certain cities and states and would be known for their great live performances.

The song on the album "The Gift (take it back)" Received local air play becoming pretty popular with the fifth's fans.

New members guitarist Justin Womble, bassist Jake Tripp and drummer Gary "Zeus" Smith would join the band over the following years.