From Cincinnati, Ohio, the Isley Brothers were Initially a vocal trio made up of brothers O'Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph Isley and Ronald Isley. They broke in 1959 with their first composition “Shout,” also a big UK hit for Lulu. The first single for their own T-Neck label, 1964’s “Testify,” also stands out for being one of Jimi Hendrix’s first recordings, as Hendrix recorded and toured with the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame vocal group.
Following the GRAMMY-winning “It’s Your Thing” (1969), younger brothers Ernie and Marvin Isley joined the Isley Brothers, along with brother-in-law Chris Jasper who joined in 1971. In varying configurations and incorporating different styles, the Isley Brothers wrote and recorded such hits as “Pop That Thang,” “That Lady,” "Fight the Power,” “For the Love of You” and “Caravan of Love,” with Ice Cube sampling their song “Footsteps in the Dark” for his hit “It Was a Good Day” and Notorious B.I.G. likewise sampling “Between the Sheets” for his hit “Big Poppa.”
Influenced by gospel and doo-wop music, the group experimented with different musical styles incorporating elements of rock and funk as well as pop balladry.
Isley/Jasper/Isley was formed as a splinter group of the Iselys in 1984 by Chris Jasper, Ernie Isley and Marvin Isley, releasing three albums including Caravan of Love, which featured the #1 out-of-the-box title hit, written and sung by Chris and subsequently covered by English recording group, the Housemartins, who made “Caravan” an international #1 pop hit. After recording the albums, Smooth Sailin' and Spend the Night with Ronald, Rudy Isley left the group and the music industry for good in 1989 to follow a lifelong goal of being a Christian minister. In 1987, Isley/Jasper/Isley disbanded and were subsequently inducted with the rest of the Isleys in 1992 to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and received the GRAMMY Lifetime Achievement Award in January 2014.
After the break-up of Isley-Jasper-Isley, Chris Jasper continued as a solo artist, multi-instrumentalist, and producer, forming his own independent record label, Gold City Records. He has since released 14 solo albums, including 4 gospel albums. Ronald reconvened the group in 1991 with Ernie and Marvin, who left the group five years later due to complications from diabetes and passed away in 2010. Ronald and Ernie continue to perform under the Isley Brothers’ name. Rudy passed away in 2023.
All bios appear as they were submitted in the year of induction or award presentation.