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  1. Silvester and Simmons re-formed the Main Ingredient in 1999 with new lead singer Carlton Blount; this line-up recorded Pure Magic in 2001. Tony Silvester died after a six-year struggle with multiple myeloma on November 26, 2006, at the age of 65, and original member Luther Simmons retired

    • 1964–1977, 1979–1981, 1986–1991, 1999–2020
    • Harlem, New York, U.S.
  2. Tony Silvester. (b. October 7 th, 1941). Vocalist who came to prominence singing in American soul & R&B group, The Main Ingredient. The Main Ingredient is an American soul and R&B group best known for their 1972 hit song "Everybody Plays the Fool". Early history.

  3. Panama-born Soul/R&B singer, songwriter producer and arranger. Founding member of The Main Ingredient in 1965. Born: 07 October 1941 in Panama. Died: 26 November 2006. Aliases: Tony Silvester & The New Ingredient. In Groups: The Insiders (4), The Main Ingredient, The Poets (11) Variations:

  4. 26. Nov. 2014 · In Loving Memory Of Tony "Panama" Silvester. (October 7, 1941- November 27, 2006). He co-formed The Main Ingredient in 1965. The group was formed in Harlem, New York in 1964 as a trio called the Poets, composed of lead singer Donald McPherson, Luther Simmons, Jr., and Panama-born Tony Silvester.

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