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  1. Born in Memphis, Tennessee, and raised in Los Angeles, California, Sylvers was the fifth child born to Shirley Mae (née Wyble) (1932 — 2014) and Leon Frank Sylvers, Jr. (1932 — 2005). At the age of 14, he began his entertainment career as a voice actor playing the role of Marlon Jackson on the ABC–TV cartoon series The Jackson ...

  2. 15 de mar. de 2004 · Edmund Sylvers, former lead singer of the Sylvers, died in 2004 after a lung cancer battle. The group had hits like \"Boogie Fever\" and \"Wish That I Could Talk to You\".

  3. 2 de ene. de 2022 · After The Sylvers' unsuccessful Disco Fever album 1979, the group wanted to part ways with their manager Al Ross and go elsewhere. Ross persuaded Edmund, by now 22 years old, that he should go ...

  4. The late great Edmund Sylvers from the famous funky family had an album out on Casaablanca in 1980 called "Have You Heard". He sadly died in 2004.

  5. Edmund Sylvers (born January 25, 1957, Memphis, Tennessee, USA – died March 11, 2004, Richmond, Virginia, USA) was the lead singer of the 1970.s family disco/soul music group The Sylvers. He provided the voice of "Marlon" on the ABC-TV cartoon series The Jackson 5ive (1971–73).

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SylversThe Sylvers - Wikipedia

    Background. Members. Career. Solo careers. Discography. Studio albums. Compilation albums. Singles. References. External links. 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] .

  7. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › edmundo-sylversEdmundo Sylvers _ AcademiaLab

    Edmund Theodore Sylvers (25 de enero de 1957 - 11 de marzo de 2004) fue un cantautor, actor y músico estadounidense. Sylvers era mejor conocido como el cantante principal del grupo vocal familiar estadounidense de música disco/soul The Sylvers, que tuvo éxito popular con canciones como "Boogie Fever" durante mediados y finales de los años 1970.