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  1. The Five Stairsteps, known as "The First Family of Soul" and later "The Invisible Man's Band", [1] were an American Chicago soul group made up of five of Betty and Clarence Burke Sr.'s six children: Alohe Jean, Clarence Jr., James, Dennis, and Kenneth "Keni", and briefly, Cubie.

    • The Five Stairsteps & Cubie; The Stairsteps; The Invisible Man's Band
    • 1965–1976, 1979–1981 (as the IMB)
  2. Feb 23, 2021 · James Burke, whose shared lead vocals helped make “O-o-h Child” into a smash for his group the Five Stairsteps in 1970, has died at age 70. Word of Burke’s death first began to circulate on ...

  3. Members. Alohe Jean Burke. Clarence Burke. Clarence Burke, Jr. Keni Burke. The Five Stairsteps, known as "The First Family of Soul", were an rnb group from Chicago, Illinois made up five of Betty and Clarence Burke Sr.'s six children: Alohe, Jean, Clarence Jr., James, Dennis, and Kenneth (or "Keni") as well as, briefly, Cubie.

  4. Members have included Alohe Burke, Clarence Burke Jr., James Burke, Dennis Burke, Kenneth "Keni" Burke, Cubie Burke, Dean Gant. They got their name from their mother, who said that they looked like five stairsteps when they stood beside each other in order of age. The group broke up in the late 1970s.

  5. Also Known As. The Invisible Man's Band. Group Members. Clarence Burke, Jr., Dennis Burke, James Burke, Keni Burke, Alohe Jean Burke, Cubie Burke. Submit Corrections. Explore The Five Stairsteps's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Five Stairsteps on AllMusic.

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  7. May 30, 2013 · See the AARP home page for deals, savings tips, trivia and more. Topics. 1960s classic songs 1970s Clarence Burke Jr. Five Stairsteps music R&B soul. Clarence Burke Jr., who died on May 26 at age 64, was the lead singer, guitar player, songwriter, and choreographer of the Five Stairsteps.

  8. For two years the group's name was expanded to include five-year-old sibling Cubie, but when the newcomer left in 1969, the line-up reverted to the 5 Stairsteps, later dropping the '5' altogether. Paradoxically, the 5 Stairsteps' biggest hit, 'O-o-h Child' (1970), a U.S. Top 10 entry, came on parting with Mayfield.

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