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The Sylvers were an American R&B family vocal group from Watts, ... Come Back" (featuring a now grown-up Foster on lead) was a minor hit, reaching No. 63 in Billboard ...
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.
Leon Frank Sylvers III (born March 7, 1953) is an American singer, songwriter, disc-jockey, record producer and multi-instrumentalist. He was a member of the family group The Sylvers and became one of the most successful producers in black music in the late 1970s to the mid-1980s through his association with Dick Griffey 's SOLAR Records . [ 2 ]
Forever Yours is an album by the Los Angeles, California-based R&B group the Sylvers. [3] Originally recorded when the Sylvers were still signed to Capitol Records, big brother Leon took over on production.
Leon Sylvers III – bass; Ed Greene, Steve Gadd – drums; John Burnes, Sonny Burke – electric piano; Herman Brown, Jay Graydon, John McClain, Ricky Sylvers – guitar; Victor Feldman – percussion, vibraphone, electric piano
It also offered readers a close-up look into the lives of such celebrities as the Soul Train Gang, The Sylvers, Black Ivory and many more. During its early years, Right On! focused primarily on the lives and careers of The Jackson 5, featuring numerous interviews with each Jackson family member as well as Motown labelmates The Temptations and ...
Tim Allen brought Father Christmas to life in 1994’s The Santa Clause — and fans are still enchanted by his hilarious depiction of the iconic holiday figure. Scott Calvin (Allen) is thrown for ...
The Sylvers III is the third album by the Los Angeles, California-based R&B group the Sylvers. Released in 1974, it was produced by Perry Botkin, Jr. and Michael Viner . This was their last recording on MGM before they went to Capitol Records .