Foster Sylvers, the R&B child star who shot to fame with the group the Sylvers — best known for mega hit “Boogie Fever” — has died, his family said. Sylvers, who was 64, died from pancreatic cancer ...
Former child star Foster Sylvers has died aged 64 after a battle with stage four pancreatic cancer, his family has confirmed. The musician, who first found fame in the 1970s as part of the ...
Foster Sylvers, the Memphis-born child star who became one of the brightest young voices in 1970s R&B before achieving mainstream success with family group The Sylvers, has died at 64 following a ...
The music world is mourning the loss of Foster Sylvers, the former child star whose voice helped propel The Sylvers to R&B stardom in the 1970s. According to multiple reports, Sylvers died on May 30 ...
Foster Sylvers was a member of the chart-topping R&B group, The Sylvers, who released the iconic song "Boogie Fever" as well as "Fool's Paradise" and "Hot Line." As reported by TMZ, Leon Sylvers III ...
Foster Sylvers, the teen star who fronted the R&B group The Sylvers and shared lead vocals on the group’s No. 1 hit, “Boogie Fever,” in 1976, died on May 30, his family said. He was 64. Sylvers died ...
In 1973, 11-year-old Foster Sylvers had girls screaming just as loud for the Jackson 5. Following his death, we’re looking back at the child star who rivaled MJ and stole a generation’s heart. To ...
Edmund Sylvers, former lead singer of '70s family group the Sylvers, died March 11 after a battle with lung cancer. The 47-year-old was diagnosed with the disease last May. By Gail Mitchell Edmund ...
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