The Isley Brothers
() are an African-American R&B, soul music and Funk group. They are one of the few groups to have long-running success on the Billboard
charts placing a charted single in every decade since 1959 and as of 2006 were still charting successful albums performing under a repertoire of doo-wop, R&B, rock 'n' roll, soul, funk, disco, urban adult contemporary and hip-hop soul. The group has had a variation of lineups, ranging from a quartet to a trio to a sextet to finally a duo.
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Overview
Background
Originally raised in
Cincinnati, Ohio, the original group consisted of the three elder sons of O'Kelly Isley, Sr. and Sally Bell Isley:
O'Kelly Jr.,
Rudy and
Ronnie, who formed in 1957 and recorded with small labels singing
doo-wop and
rock 'n' roll. After modest success with singles such as "
Shout", "
Twist and Shout" and the
Motown single, "
This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)", and a brief tenure with
Jimi Hendrix as a background guitar player, the group settled on a brand of gritty
soul and
funk defined by the
Grammy-winning smash "
It's Your Thing", in 1969. After reforming the group as a six-member lineup in 1973 featuring younger brothers
Ernie and
Marvin and brother-in-law
Chris Jasper, they became known to fans as
3 + 3
and charted
gold and
platinum success with albums such as
3 + 3
,
The Heat Is On
,
Go For Your Guns
and
Between the Sheets
, while charting a succession of hit singles such as "
That Lady", "
Fight the Power", "
For the Love of You", "
Don't Say Goodnight (It's Time For Love)" and "
Between the Sheets", between 1973 and 1983. After the younger brothers splintered from the group in 1984, the remaining trio continued recording until Kelly's death from a
cancer-related heart attack in 1986. Rudy left the group for a career in the
ministry in 1989. In 1991, Ron reformed the group with Ernie and Marvin returning to the lineup. Since 1997, after
diabetes forced Marvin into retirement, the lineup has been Ron and Ernie, now on hiatus due to Ron's current prison sentence after a
tax evasion conviction in 2006. Much like
The JB's,
Parliament-Funkadelic,
DeBarge and
Zapp, the Isleys are among one of the most sampled groups in hip-hop history with their recordings sampled by the likes of
2Pac,
The Notorious B.I.G.,
Outkast,
UGK,
J Dilla,
Bone Thugs-n-Harmony,
Ice Cube and
Snoop Dogg among others.
History
Early years
Occasionally performing in churches throughout their childhood, the three eldest brothers Kelly, Rudy, Ron, were taught how to perform in front of crowds by their parents, who were also musicians, along with their younger siblings. A few years after the death of younger brother Vernon from a road accident, Kelly, Rudy and Ron were convinced by their parents to form a new singing group together. After forming the group in 1957, the brothers immediately moved to
New York and began recording in the
doo-wop music genre. In 1959,
RCA Records signed the group after catching them in concert where they had opened for
R&B star
Jackie Wilson. Their second release from the label, "
Shout", became the group's first charted single, reaching number 47 on the
Billboard Hot 100 though it failed to enter the R&B chart. The single, written by the three brothers, was a modest single when the group released it but the song gained a mainstream following after cover versions by singers such as
Lulu and
Joey Dee and the Starlighters helped the song eventually sell over a million copies. Motivated by its success, RCA later re-released the group's original version in 1961 but the song only peaked at number 92. A follow-up success to "Shout!" never came and the group was released from their contract.
Signing with
Wand Records in 1962, the group scored their first top forty single, "
Twist & Shout", which was originally recorded in a
calypso production by the Top Notes. The Isleys' version, which had a more rock flavor, influenced many groups including
The Beatles, who would record the single the following year finding huge success before the group moved on to record their own compositions. After several more releases, the group left Wand Records in 1964 and formed
T-Neck Records after moving to New Jersey. Finding only local success with the single "Testify", recorded with a young Jimi Hendrix on guitar, the group temporarily folded T-Neck and signed with
Motown's Tamla imprint in 1965. The following year's "
This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)" gave the group their biggest success yet on the American
Billboard
chart reaching number twelve on the Hot 100 and number six R&B. Much like their earlier tenures in other labels, the Isleys couldn't come up with a follow-up and complaining of being given "leftover tracks" from the label's staff songwriters such as
Smokey Robinson and
Holland-Dozier-Holland, they asked to be let go of their contract in 1968.
Upon separating from Motown, the group discovered that they had a huge following in
England where three of their Motown singles had reached the top forty (among them included "This Old Heart", "
Put Yourself in My Place" and "
Behind a Painted Smile"). Touring in the UK that year, they returned to the US with a new image and sound. Signing with
Buddah Records, the group recorded the gritty soul single, "
It's Your Thing", a noted departure from their earlier recordings and showcasing a more independent sound in addition to featuring younger brother Ernie on lead guitar, it was released under the group's revived T-Neck label and eventually rose to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming their biggest charted success selling over a million copies and winning the group a
Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group. The success of "It's Your Thing" reportedly irked Motown CEO
Berry Gordy who had agreed to let the band leave Motown in 1968 and Gordy began making accusations that "It's Your Thing" was recorded while they were still in Motown, which the group denied. After several years, Gordy settled with the group out of court. The group released a succession of seven albums for Buddah including
The Brothers: Isley
,
Givin' It Back
and
Brother, Brother, Brother
. After the release of a live album, the group left Buddah in 1973 after being offered a long term deal with
Epic by
Clive Davis, then president of
CBS Records.
3 + 3
After signing with Epic, the group updated their lineup, now including Ernie, brother
Marvin and brother-in-law
Chris Jasper. The trio had worked initially in the background on some of the group's Buddah recordings. Their 1973 album, aptly titled
3 + 3
, featured the crossover hit, "
That Lady", and featured guitarist Ernie Isley in a memorable solo near the end of the song. By the end of the year,
3 + 3
became their first album to be certified gold. In 1975, the group hit number-one on the album chart with
The Heat Is On
, featuring "
Fight the Power" and "
For the Love of You". Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the Isleys issued other successful recordings such as
Harvest for the World
,
Showdown
and
Between the Sheets
. In 1983, the lineup splintered with Chris Jasper, Ernie and Marvin Isley forming the
Isley-Jasper-Isley group. The
3 + 3
period is still considered by some as the most notable Isley Brothers era sandwiched between the group's earlier classic rock/soul period and the group's later tenure into smooth urban contemporary music. While the group members shared lyrical composition rights, it's noted most of the group's singles were constructed by Ernie, Marvin and Chris while allowing Kelly, Rudy and Ron to share credit easily splitting royalties with the members. By 1985, however, the group found themselves in trouble with the
IRS for not paying back taxes and evading payments. To settle, the group agreed to sell their label folding the company, though its imprint's logo would still be on Isley Brothers records. All of the group's T-Neck recordings are in the control of
Sony Music. Afterwards, the group, which reverted back to the original lineup of Kelly, Rudy and Ron, left Epic for
Warner Bros. Records.
Later years
In 1985, the group released
Masterpiece
, which featured a cover of
Phil Collins' "If Leaving Me Is Easy". A year later, Kelly Isley passed away after suffering a heart attack in his New Jersey home. Rudy and Ron dedicated their
Angela Winbush-produced 1987 album
Smooth Sailin'
, which included the tribute song "Sending a Message," to O'Kelly's memory. Nearly two years before the release of 1989's
Spend the Night
, also produced by Winbush, whom Ron married soon after, Rudy left the group to become a
minister leaving Ron to carry on a solo career, where he found success collaborating with
Rod Stewart on a remake of "This Old Heart of Mine". In 2000
Michael Bolton unsuccessfully tried to buy the Isley Brothers' catalogue after the Isleys won a lawsuit alleging that Bolton's song "
Love Is a Wonderful Thing" plagiarized their 1966 VEEP single (VEEP 1230) track of the same title.
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Around the same time, The Isley Brothers were reformed with Ernie and Marvin returning to the lineup with Ron to record the album,
Tracks of Life
, in 1992. That same year, the group was inducted to the
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. In 1996, the group released their first hit album in years with
Mission to Please
, boosted significantly because of lead singer Ron Isley's
music video character, "Mr. Biggs", created by frequent collaborator, hip-hop/R&B singer
R. Kelly, who first used Isley in the 1996 single for his hit, "
Down Low". The character would dominate much of the group's later recordings and helped to gain the group a brand new audience. The group - now enlisted of Ron and Ernie - would top that success with their biggest-selling release, 2001's
Eternal
, which featured their biggest hit single in over twenty years with "
Contagious", a song written by Kelly who recorded it as Mr. Biggs' answer to "Down Low". The single and its heavily rotated video returned the Isley Brothers to the top of the music chart.
Eternal
eventually sold more than two million copies. With "Contagious" and
Eternal
, they had become the only group to have a single and album chart in over five decades longer than any group in recording history (42 years). They stretched their streak with 2003's gold-certified
Body Kiss
, which was their first number-one charted album in nearly thirty years since
The Heat Is On
, and their first to debut at number-one, and which featured the top fifty single, "What Would You Do", and 2006's
Baby Makin' Music
, which peaked at number five on the Billboard 200.
But the Isleys haven't been without struggle. In the years since their comeback to the music charts in 1996, Marvin Isley retired in 1997 due to a bout with diabetes that forced doctors to amputate both his legs. Rudolph "Rudy" Isley has had health problems over the years but has said his faith in
God has kept him alive, he currently lives in California with Elaine Jasper Isley, his wife of over fifty years. Chris Jasper has recorded sporadically over the years since the split of Isley-Jasper-Isley in 1987. Ernie Isley is currently working on his first solo album in nearly twenty years after the release of 1990's
High Wire
. The most supported and famous of the group, Ron Isley, has also suffered hard times, recently convicted of tax evasion charges in 2006 after he was accused of not paying back taxes between 1997 and 2002, giving band mates cash rather than taking the money to cash a check, and using money from his late brother Kelly's estate to continue his "expensive lifestyle". After quietly divorcing Winbush in 2002, Ron married for a third time to his backup singer Kandy Johnson, formerly of the group JS, and became a father again in 2006. He also has a daughter from a previous marriage. In 2004, the singer suffered a mild stroke during a touring schedule in
London. During his court case, it was revealed Isley, now 66, has kidney cancer and failing organs. Isley's lawyers have tried pleading with the judge to give leniency to the singer, who was sentenced to serve 37 months (at least three years) in prison but have been denied. Isley is currently serving his sentence and will be released on a tentative date of April 2010. The Isley Brothers were inducted to the
Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 2003. They released their first Christmas album,
I'll Be Home For Christmas
, in 2007 on their second release with
Island Def Jam.
Isley Brothers personnel
- O'Kelly Isley, Jr. (1957-1986): background vocals, until his death
- Rudolph Isley (1957-1989): background vocals
- Ronald Isley (1957-1989; 1991-present1): lead and background vocals
- Ernie Isley (1973-19842; 1991-present): guitars, drums, percussion and background vocals
- Marvin Isley (1973-19842; 1991-1997): bass and background vocals
- Chris Jasper (1973-19842): piano, clavinet, synthesizers, keyboards and background vocals
- *1 - The Isley Brothers' career has been put on hiatus since Ron began serving his sentence for tax evasion charges in 2007.
- *2 - Ernie, Marvin and Chris were recruited as the group's background instrumentalists between 1968 and 1973 before becoming members.
Discography
For a detailed listing of albums and singles, see: Isley Brothers discography.
Billboard Top 40 Albums
- 1969: It's Our Thing
(#22)
- 1972: Brother, Brother, Brother
(#29)
- 1973: 3 + 3
(#8)
- 1974: Live It Up
(#14)
- 1975: The Heat Is On
(#1)
- 1976: Harvest for the World
(#9)
- 1977: Go For Your Guns
(#6)
- 1978: Showdown
(#4)
- 1979: Winner Takes All
(#14)
- 1980: Go All the Way
(#8)
- 1981: Grand Slam
(#28)
- 1983: Between the Sheets
(#19)
- 1996: Mission to Please
(#31)
- 2001: Eternal
(#3)
- 2003: Body Kiss
(#1)
- 2006: Baby Makin' Music
(#5)
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Billboard Top 40 Singles
- 1962: "Twist & Shout" (#17 US)
- 1966: "This Old Heart of Mine" (#12 US, #3 UK)
- 1966: "I Guess I'll Always Love You" (#11 UK)
- 1967: "Behind a Painted Smile" (#5 UK)
- 1969: "Put Yourself in My Place" (#13 UK)
- 1969: "It's Your Thing" (#2 US, #30 UK, #1 R&B)
- 1969: "I Turned You On" (#23 US)
- 1971: "Love the One You're With" (#18 US)
- 1972: "Pop That Thang" (#24 US)
- 1973: "That Lady" (#6 US, #14 UK)
- 1973: "What It Comes Down To" (#25 UK)
- 1974: "Summer Breeze" (#16 UK)
- 1975: "Fight the Power" (#4 US, #1 R&B)
- 1975: "For the Love of You" (#23 US)
- 1976: "Harvest for the World" (#10 UK)
- 1977: "The Pride" (#1 R&B)
- 1977: "Livin' in the Life" (#40 US)
- 1978: "Take Me to the Next Phase" (#1 R&B)
- 1979: "I Wanna Be With You" (#1 R&B)
- 1979: "It's a Disco Night (Rock Don't Stop)" (#14 UK)
- 1980: "Don't Say Goodnight" (#39 US, #1 R&B)
- 1996: "Down Low" (#4 US, #23 UK, #1 R&B)
- 2001: "Contagious" (#19 US)
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References
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