American singer, songwriter, disc jockey, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist Leon Frank Sylvers III was born on March 7, 1953, in Memphis, Tennessee.
He is currently 69 years old. He was a member of the family group The Sylvers and became well-known as one of black music’s most prosperous producers thanks to his association with Dick Griffey’s SOLAR Records in the late 1970s and early 1980s. J Dilla, Dr Dre, and Madlib have all sampled his tunes, which he also wrote and produced.
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After moving with his family from Memphis to Los Angeles, “between Adams and Crenshaw,” he initially rose to fame when he joined his siblings’ harmony vocal trio The Little Angels (Olympia, Charmaine, and James).
They gave a performance in Las Vegas in 1959, and Ed Sullivan noticed them and said they would become well-known. During this period, they appeared on a number of shows including Make Room for Daddy, You Bet Your Life and The Spike Jones Show. Along with Ray Charles, they toured the country.