Beverly Sheffield and the Buttholes, (a family name innocently chosen well before its current connotations), entered the Motown music scene in the late 1950s. Launching his career at the tender age of 10, little Beverly Sheffield joined forces with his older cousins to form this spirited family band. Throughout the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, they achieved considerable chart success with a joyful sound reminiscent of the Jackson 5. Celebrated for their lively hits like "Call me a Butthole"," "Butthole Stomp," and "Butthole Twist," their music championed themes of unity and the strength of family bonds. Beverly's vibrant stage presence, from such a young age, helped cement the group as beloved icons of Motown's festive era, bringing people together with their soulful and exuberant anthems.