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The Sylvers were an American R&B family vocal group from Watts, Los Angeles, California. They were active during the 1970s, recording the singles "Fool's Paradise", " Boogie Fever ", and " Hot Line ". [ 3 ]
Leon Sylvers was born on the campus of Indiana University South Bend, where his father was studying. [4] Three days later his family moved to Memphis, Tennessee. [5] When Sylvers was two or three, in 1956, they took the train and moved to Los Angeles "near Adams and Crenshaw," due to his father finding work there. [1]
Edmund Theodore Sylvers (January 25, 1957 – March 11, 2004) [2] was an American singer–songwriter, actor and musician. Sylvers was best known as the lead singer of the American family disco / soul music vocal group The Sylvers , [ 3 ] which had popular success with songs such as "Boogie Fever" during the mid- to late-1970s.
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Dynasty was an American band, based in Los Angeles, California, created by producer and SOLAR Records label head Dick Griffey, and record producer Leon Sylvers III. [1] The band was known for their dance/pop numbers during the late 1970s and 1980s.
In an Aug. 29 Snapchat video, on his 31st birthday, Payne opened up about his young son, whom he called his "mini me." "I didn't get any dad socks yet, though, but I'm gonna speak to my son in a ...