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  2. The Sylvers' youngest sibling, Christopher, died of hepatitis on June 18, 1985, at age 18. He was never part of the performing family. Following the disappointing sales performance of the Geffen LP, the brothers and sisters officially disbanded in 1985.

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  4. Edmund Sylvers, best known as the lead singer of the American family disco/soul music vocal group The Sylvers, sadly passed away after a ten-month battle with lung cancer. His untimely death occurred at a Virginia hospital on March 11, 2004, when he was only 47 years old.

  5. Sep 13, 2018 · The Sylvers was a family vocal group very popular in the 1970s, famous for the hit singles “Fool’s Paradise” and “Hot Line.” They parted ways in 1985, and here’s what happened to them.

  6. Feb 16, 2022 · The parents (Leon Sylvers Jr. and Shirley) met in Memphis, Tennessee before moving the large family to South Los Angeles (Crenshaw) in 1956. Convinced their way out of poverty lay in music, both parents encouraged the children to perform and play their own music.

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  7. After the series ended when he was 15, Sylvers joined his family-based group as the lead singer, and he was 18 in 1975 when he sang lead on the group's biggest hit, "Boogie Fever". After the group's success passed, Sylvers embarked on a solo career, releasing his debut Have You Heard in 1980.

  8. Feb 21, 2022 · In 1985, The Sylvers disbanded although some of them continued performing as solo artists. Edmund Theodore Sylvers, the percussionist, lead singer, and father of 11 children, died on March 11, 2004 of lung cancer in Richmond, Virginia. He was 47.

  9. After a brief resurgence in 1984 with the album Bizarre, The Sylvers disbanded in 1985. Despite this, members continued individual projects and occasional collaborations. Leon Sylvers, notably, became a significant music producer in the 1980s for such SOLAR acts as The Whispers and Shalamar.

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