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Foster Sylvers, Boogie Fever child star, dead at 64

Jun. 01, 2026 / Celebrity death / Author: Praise Swint

Foster Sylvers, Boogie Fever child star, dead at 64

The music world is mourning the loss of Foster Sylvers. The former child star and longtime member of the beloved 1970s family group The Sylvers has died at 64 after a battle with stage four pancreatic cancer. His family confirmed the news. According to his brother Leon Sylvers III, Foster died in hospice care. The Foster Sylvers death 2026 marks yet another devastating loss for a musical family that has already endured more than its share of grief over the decades.

A star who arrived at just 11 years old

Few performers have made their mark as early as Foster Sylvers did. In 1973, at just 11 years old, he released a self-titled debut album that introduced him as a performer of remarkable natural ability. The album’s lead single, Misdemeanor, became a genuine hit. It climbed to No. 7 on Billboard’s R&B Singles chart. For a child barely in his teens, that kind of commercial success was extraordinary.

His older brother Leon supported his early career. Leon would later become one of the most respected producers in the music industry. Beyond his vocal ability, Foster also proved himself a gifted multi-instrumentalist. That combination of singing and playing made him stand out even within a family full of talented performers. Moreover, his skills as a bassist would serve him well throughout his career long after the group’s biggest years had passed.

How The Sylvers defined a decade

After establishing himself as a solo act, Foster joined his siblings in The Sylvers. Originally founded under the name The Little Angels by siblings Olympia, Leon, Charmaine and James, the group evolved into one of the most successful family acts of the entire decade. Songs like Boogie Fever, Hot Line and Fool’s Paradise blended soul, funk and disco into something infectious and enduring. Fans around the world responded to their sound. Furthermore, the group built a devoted following that stretched well beyond their years of peak commercial success.

Multiple albums followed throughout their run, including The Sylvers, The Sylvers 2 and The Sylvers 3. In 1985, the group disbanded. However, Foster did not stop making music. Instead, he formed a new band called Hy-Tech in 1989 and kept performing in the years that followed. As an accomplished bassist, he also worked alongside notable artists including Evelyn “Champagne” King and Dynasty. Within the industry, he earned genuine respect as a serious musician far beyond his identity as a teen star.

Daughter and friends share emotional tributes

News of Foster’s passing drew an outpouring of love from those who knew him best. His daughter Erin Sylvers shared a photograph of her father on Facebook alongside a simple and moving message telling him to rest well and expressing her love for him.

Kevin H. Donan, a Hollywood record store owner who had known Foster for decades, also posted a tribute on Facebook. He recalled first meeting Foster at the Sylvers family home in Bel-Air in 1978, shortly after arriving from Flint, Michigan. Together, they had produced demo recordings with members of the family. Watching those early recordings eventually develop into commercially released music had been a source of genuine excitement, he wrote. Closing his tribute, he expressed prayers for the entire Sylvers family and wished his friend rest in music heaven.

A collaborator remembers his final visits

Musician Lawrence Worrell shared an equally emotional tribute on Instagram. During their last 2 visits together, he had watched Foster fight his illness. Rather than dwelling on that pain, however, Worrell chose to celebrate the joy of their long friendship. Warm conversations and shared creative work defined those memories for him. Particularly meaningful was the pride Foster showed whenever Worrell traveled to work with him on a Sylvers reunion project. Already missing those moments, Worrell wrote, and the way Foster beamed with pride during those sessions.

A family that has known profound loss

Foster’s death is the third major loss the Sylvers family has experienced across the generations. Brother Edmund Sylvers died from lung cancer in 2004. Before that, the family’s youngest brother Christopher Sylvers died in 1985 at just 18 years old. Together, those losses cast a long shadow over a family whose music brought so much joy to everyone who heard it.

Foster Sylvers leaves behind his daughter Erin and a legacy built across more than five decades of music. For anyone who grew up dancing to Boogie Fever, or who discovered the magic of The Sylvers later in life, his passing closes a chapter that began with an 11-year-old boy and a song that reached the top 10.

Source: Hello! / Yahoo Entertainment

Category: Celebrity death Tags: 1970s R&B music, Boogie Fever, child star death, Foster Sylvers 2026, Foster Sylvers death, Leon Sylvers, music obituaries 2026, soul funk disco music, The Sylvers, The Sylvers family

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