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  1. Oct 3, 2023 · Vernon Isley was a 13-year-old singer and guitarist who died in a bicycle accident in 1955. He was the youngest member of the Isley Brothers, a famous American musical group that started as a gospel quartet in the 1950s.

  2. Vernon Isley, the youngest member of The Isley Brothers musical group, was killed after he was hit by a car while riding his bicycle. He was 13 years old. CINCINNATI (AP) -- Vernon Isley, 11, was killed Friday when he was struck by a truck.

  3. Vernon Isley was one of the original members of the Isley Brothers, a soul and R&B group from Cincinnati, Ohio. He died in 1959, after which the group continued with his brothers O'Kelly, Rudolph and Ronald.

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    Who made up the Isley Brothers? True to their name, the R&B group included the Isley brothers as well as their father, "Kelly" Isley, and Chris Jasper: 1. Ronald "Ronnie" Isley: vocals (1954-present) 2. Ernie Isley: guitar and percussion (1973-1984, 1991-present) 3. Rudolph "Rudy" Isley: backing vocals (1954-1989, 2004) 4. O'Kelly "Kelly" Isley, Jr...

    The Isley Brothers are an R&B, soul and funk group that formed in Cincinnati in 1954. The group was originally made up of brothers Kelly, Rudy, Ronnie, and Vernon Isley. Father O'Kelly Isley, Sr., who served in the United States Navy, was a former gospel singer who envisioned his children following the same path. He started training his children to...

    By 1959 The Isley Brothers had scored a recording contract with RCA Records. Now a trio, they recorded their first successful single, "Shout," which eventually went gold. After failing to follow up the success of "Shout" with another hit, the group left RCA in 1962. They signed with Wand Records and produced their second pop hit: a remake of "Twist...

    In 1968 the group produced their first Top 5 single: "It's Your Thing". This song marks bassist Ernie Isley's debut recording. The platinum-selling single also results in the group's first Grammy Award. In 1973 the group expanded musically, adding bassist Marvin Isley and keyboardist and brother-in-law Chris Jasper. Their first album with all six m...

    In 1984 Ernie and Marvin Isley and Chris Jasper left to form their own group, Isley-Jasper-Isley. Two years later original member O'Kelly Isley died of a heart attack. In 1989 Rudy Isley announced he was retiring from the group to become a minister. The Isley Brothers remained musically dormant for quite some time, with Ronnie Isley and his wife, s...

    It's Our Thing (1969)
    3+3 (1973)
    The Heat Is On (1975)
    Go for Your Guns (1977)

    Learn about the history and achievements of The Isley Brothers, one of R&B's most iconic groups. Vernon Isley was a founding member who died in 1955 in a hit-and-run accident.

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  4. Oct 12, 2023 · Rudolph Isley was a founding member of the Isley Brothers, a legendary soul group that wrote and performed hits like "Shout" and "It's Your Thing". He left the music industry in 1989 and became a Christian minister, but later fought with his brother Ronald over the group's name.

  5. Nov 17, 2023 · Vernon Isley was a gospel singer who died at 13 in a bicycle accident. He was the youngest brother of the Isley Brothers, a famous R&B group, and a pioneer of soul music.

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  7. Father O'Kelly sang in church and his sons followed suit; in 1954 the original foursome consisted of 16-year-old O'Kelly, Jr. with younger siblings Rudolph, Ronald and 12-year-old Vernon Isley. A major accident occurred later that year when Vernon was riding his bike to school.

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