- Foster Sylvers, the singer and bassist for the 1970s family band The Sylvers, has passed away at the age of 64.
- His daughter, Erin Sylvers, confirmed his death through heartfelt tributes shared on social media.
- The Sylvers, often likened to The Jackson family, achieved significant chart success with hits including “Boogie Fever”, “Hot Line” and “Fool’s Paradise”.
- Foster Sylvers also had a solo career, releasing his debut album at 10 years old in 1973, which featured his hit single Misdemeanor .
- Tributes have been shared, including a poignant message from actress Holly Robinson Peete, who recalled her teenage crush on the late singer.
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Foster Sylvers death: The Sylvers star and ‘Boogie Fever’ singer dies, aged 64