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Posted by hogcard1964
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Sad to hear. The Association were a great group.
Posted by Kafka
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Posted on 10/14/23 at 5:57 pm to
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Rudolph Isley, A founding member of the Isley Brothers who provided backing vocals on the majority of the legendary soul group’s hits, has died at the age of 84.
Rudolph, O'Kelly, & Randolph Isley

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Rudolph, along with brothers Ronald (“Ronnie”), Vernon, and O’Kelly (“Kelly”), formed the Isley Brothers as teenagers in Cincinnati in 1954; Vernon was killed when his bike was struck by a car the following year. The surviving brothers briefly disbanded before reuniting with Ronald on lead vocals and Kelly and Rudolph behind him.

As a trio, the three Isleys landed a contract with RCA Victor and penned their breakout hit together, the 1959 smash single “Shout,” followed three years later by their own hit rendition of “Twist and Shout.”
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While Rudolph infrequently sang lead vocals, he contributed songwriting and backing vocals to many of the group’s hits, including “That Lady,” “Nobody But Me,” and “Testify,” the latter featuring a young guitarist named Jimi Hendrix. 

Following a brief stint on Motown’s Tamla label, where they primarily recorded Holland-Dozier-Holland compositions, the trio founded their own T-Neck Records in 1966 and promptly released their first Top 10 hit, the Isleys-penned “It’s Your Thing.”

Joined in the late Sixties by younger brothers Marvin and Ernie, Rudolph remained with the Isley Brothers throughout their many genre shifts, from funk and disco to quiet storm and R&B.
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