The Sylvers
1976–1977
Imagine the vibrant energy of the '70s, where the sweet harmonies of family and funk collided! Enter The Sylvers, the sensational vocal group from Watts, Los Angeles, who brought us infectious hits like "Boogie Fever," "Hot Line," and "High School Dance." Originally known as the Little Angels, the four oldest siblings—Leon, Edmund, Foster, and Charmaine—graced television shows like You Bet Your Life and Make Room for Daddy before taking the music scene by storm. With their smooth choreography and irresistible grooves, they opened for legends like Johnny Mathis and Ray Charles, leaving a lasting impression wherever they performed. The Sylvers were more than just a family; they were a funky force that captured the spirit of a generation, reminding us all to dance like nobody's watching.
The facts
- United States
- On Capitol Records, MGM Records
- Members: Leon Sylvers III, Edmund Sylvers, Foster Sylvers, Charmaine Sylvers