Troy Posted June 27, 2024 Report Posted June 27, 2024 Read the introduction from a book on the subject, The Isley Brothers’ 3+3 by Darrell M. McNeill
Delano Posted June 27, 2024 Report Posted June 27, 2024 Did you know that the Isley Brothers used to jam with Jimi Hendrix. You you listened to Ernie Isley you can hear Hendrix
ProfD Posted June 27, 2024 Report Posted June 27, 2024 It's great to see a book written about the Isley Brothers contribution to music and highlighting how racism carries over into the business of music. The *problem* remains the same. Until Black folks run the businesses and write the narratives, we'll keep getting the shorter end of the deal, accolades and recognition. The Isley Brothers were extremely successful. Sold millions of records. Had millions of fans. Made a lot of money too. Overcame adversities. They're great in the grand scheme.
Troy Posted June 28, 2024 Author Report Posted June 28, 2024 20 hours ago, Delano said: Isley Brothers used to jam with Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix was part of the Isley brothers. Yes Ernie says he was influenced by Jimmy. @ProfD 7 decades of music — what other band can say that?
aka Contrarian Posted June 28, 2024 Report Posted June 28, 2024 @Delano, ProfD, & Troy: Hummm. Over the years, I or anybody I knew ever considered the Isley Brothers anything other than a funky, soulful R&B music group. Back in the day, we even went so far as to refer to their slow jams as "baby making" music! Their popularity and longevity are firmly entrenched in the annals of black music. They were and are "Evergreens". Their music timeless. Now, it is being hinted that Rock and Roll is the gold standard of pop music and when it comes to prestige, it takes precedent over R&B. So in order to bolster their status and enhance their legacy, the isleys should submit to a make-over, embrace a new identity that emphasizes their trailblazing incursion into the white dominated realm of Rock and Roll. Puleeze. To me - and the crowd down at "the club," the Isleys will always be the epitome of funky soulful, black R&B music. And that's good enough for us.
ProfD Posted June 28, 2024 Report Posted June 28, 2024 4 hours ago, Troy said: @ProfD 7 decades of music — what other band can say that? No other band can make that claim. The Isley Brothers can own it. However, the most successful, longest tenured band is The Rolling Stones (Bones). I'm glad Ronald and Ernie Isley are still performing and sounding great.
Delano Posted June 28, 2024 Report Posted June 28, 2024 The lead singer was married to Angela Winbush from the duo Rene and Angela. I Think their daughter also sings.
Troy Posted June 28, 2024 Author Report Posted June 28, 2024 2 hours ago, ProfD said: However, the most successful, longest tenured band is The Rolling Stones (Bones). You might need to read the book, or at least the introduction I posted Dear Professor Well, Black people created Rock and Roll @aka Contrarian
ProfD Posted June 28, 2024 Report Posted June 28, 2024 1 hour ago, Troy said: You might need to read the book, or at least the introduction I posted Dear Professor I did read the book introduction thoroughly. The point I was making above is most successful...
Troy Posted June 28, 2024 Author Report Posted June 28, 2024 Ok so why do think the Stones are more successful than the Iselys?
ProfD Posted June 28, 2024 Report Posted June 28, 2024 44 minutes ago, Troy said: Ok so why do think the Stones are more successful than the Iselys? White folks. 6 decades of worldwide tours. The Rolling Stones are the highest-grossing live music act of all time collecting an estimated $2.6 billion. 1
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