Ronald Isley

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The longtime lead vocalist for the Isley Brothers, Ronald Isley helmed the influential family group for over half a century, a period spanning not only multiple generations of siblings but also massive cultural shifts that heralded their music's transformation from gritty R&B to Motown soul to blistering funk. Born in Cincinnati, OH, on May 21, 1941, as a preteen Ronald joined siblings Rudolph, O'Kelly, and Vernon to form the earliest incarnation of the group. After Vernon's 1955 death in a bicycling accident, Ronald was tapped as the remaining trio's lead vocalist. Early singles stiffed, but "Shout" -- their 1959 debut for RCA -- sold a million copies, despite failing to crack the Top 40. Only after the Isleys left RCA for the Wand label did they have another hit, this time with their seminal 1962 cover of the Top Notes' "Twist and Shout." After recording for their own T-Neck label, they signed to the Motown subsidiary Tamla in 1965, joining forces with the famed Holland-Dozier-Holland writing and production team. The Isleys' first single, the shimmering "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)," was their finest moment yet and barely missed the pop Top Ten.

The group still felt straitjacketed by the Motown assembly line production formula and in 1969, they exited Tamla to resuscitate the T-Neck label. Their next release, the muscular and funky "It's Your Thing," hit number two on the U.S. charts in 1969 and became their most successful record. In 1973, the Isleys scored a massive hit with their rock-funk fusion cover of their own earlier single "Who's That Lady," retitled "That Lady." The album 3 + 3 also proved highly successful, as did 1975's The Heat Is On, which spawned the smash "Fight the Power." As the decade wore on, the group again altered its sound to fit into the booming disco market; while their success on pop radio ran dry, they frequently topped the R&B charts with singles like 1977's "The Pride," 1978's "Take Me to the Next Phase," 1979's "I Wanna Be with You, Pt. 1," and 1980's "Don't Say Goodnight."

In 1986, O'Kelly Isley died of a heart attack and brother Rudolph left to join the ministry soon after; Ronald forged on, however, teaming with younger siblings Ernie and Marvin for a handful of albums, including Mission to Please (1996), Eternal (2001), Body Kiss (2003), and Baby Makin' Music (2006). He also released a pair of solo works: Here I Am: Isley Meets Bacharach (2003) and Mr. I (2010). ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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  • Ron Isley of the The Isley Brothers performing on the main stage at the 13th Annual 2007 Essence Music Festival presented by Coca-Cola in the refurbished Louisiana Superdome on July 5, 2007 in New Orleans, Louisiana. VH1 Soul was a proud sponsor of the 20
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    Ron Isley of the The Isley Brothers performing on the main stage at the 13th Annual 2007 Essence Music Festival presented by Coca-Cola in the refurbished Louisiana Superdome on July 5, 2007 in New Orleans, Louisiana. VH1 Soul was a proud sponsor of the 20
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    Ronald Isley Plots R. Kelly, Kanye West Collabs for Isley Brothers Album | Billboard.com
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    Stinging from the poor showing of his late 2010 solo album "Mr. I," Ronald Isley is already eyeballing his next musical endeavor, which will likely be...
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  • This Song is For You (2013)
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    This Song is For You (2013)
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  • Mr. I (2010)
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  • I'll Be Home for Christmas (2007)
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    I'll Be Home for Christmas (2007)
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  • Here I Am: Isley Meets Bacharach (2003)
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    Here I Am: Isley Meets Bacharach (2003)
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