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Live at Yankee Stadium is a 1969 live album by The Isley Brothers, released on their own T-Neck label. While the Isleys appear in this live album, it is actually a live showcase by the group to conjoin artists that signed to their T-Neck label and Buddah Records-associated acts including Judy White, the girl group Sweet Cherries, the gospel group The Edwin Hawkins Singers and the family soul ...
The Isley Brothers' final album under their six-member lineup, Between the Sheets (1983), sold more than two million copies. By then, financial struggles, creative difficulties, and other issues affected the group. Shortly after the success of Between the Sheets, Ernie, Marvin, and Chris left the Isley Brothers and formed Isley-Jasper-Isley.
It's your Thing was released by Medford Films in theaters in Chicago, New York and Los Angeles on August 21, 1970. [4] Mayor John V. Lindsay of New York attended a special preview of the film a day before its release. [1]
The younger Isleys split off as Isley-Jasper-Isley in the 1980s, but the brothers continued to record together, scoring new songs on the Hot 100 in six different decades. O’Kelly died in 1986 ...
The Isley Brothers were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. The Recording Academy inducted "Shout" into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999; "Twist and Shout" received the same honor ...
A Cincinnati native, Rudolph Isley began singing in church with brothers Ronald and O'Kelly (another sibling, Vernon, died at age 13) and was still in his teens when they broke through in the late ...
The Isleys Live is a live album released by The Isley Brothers on March 24, 1973 on T-Neck Records as a double album with the catalog number TNS 3010-2. [3] Recorded at the Bitter End in New York City, the band are introduced as T-Neck recording artists before they take the stage.
In October 2003, five months following the release of their predecessor, Body Kiss, which achieved commercial success, [3] and almost a month ahead of the release of Ronald Isley and Burt Bacharach's collaborative album, Here I Am, the group's label, DreamWorks Records, previously a music label subsidiary of DreamWorks Pictures, was acquired by Universal Music Group and then folded into ...