rudolph isley, founding member of the isley brothers, dies at 84
Rudolph Isley, the singer and songwriter best known as a founding member of the chart-topping R&B group the Isley Brothers, has died at 84.
Rudolph Isley formed the iconic group with his siblings O'Kelly, Ronald, and Vernon as a young man. The fledgling group sang at their local church in a Cincinnati suburb and moved on to perform at churches throughout the region, even winning a competition on Ted Mack'sseries. However, they disbanded in 1955 after Vernon, the lead vocalist, was hit by a car and killed at just 13.In 1957, the Isley Brothers reformed and moved to New York.
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