The Sylvers Family Legacy Expands As Youngest Member Foster Sylvers Announces New Music Venture
WHAT: Foster Sylvers, the youngest member of the iconic 1970s R&B and soul family group The Sylvers, has announced a new solo music venture, marking a return to the spotlight after decades of relative seclusion from the industry.
WHO: Foster Sylvers, now in his sixties, was the youngest sibling in the legendary 10-member family group known for hits such as "Boogie Fever" and "Misdemeanor." He was a prominent performer during the group's peak.
WHEN: The announcement was made in an exclusive industry release on Tuesday, January 7th, 2025.
WHERE: The new project, currently untitled, is being developed through an independent recording partnership based in Los Angeles, California.
WHY The announcement comes as part of a broader resurgence of interest in classic funk and soul groups. Sylvers cited a desire to introduce the family’s musical heritage to a new generation as his primary motivation.