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THE Isley brothers will forever be one of America s most iconic R&B and soul groups.
The group have had their fair share of highs and lows over the years. Here is the lowdown on each of the legendary brothers.
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Who are the Isley Brothers members?
The Isley Brothers are a band originally from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Although the band has had various iterations over the years, it was formed in the 1950s as a vocal trio with brothers O Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph Isley and Ronald Isley.
The brothers were raised in the Cincinnati s Lincoln Heights suburb and learnt to sing at church with their father, O Kelly Isley, Sr and their mother Sallye.
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Spike Lee calls his 30-year collaboration with composer Terence Blanchard “a match made in heaven.”
The two have worked together on 17 films and three television projects including their most recent collaboration, “Da 5 Bloods.” Written and directed by Lee, it stars Delroy Lindo, Jonathan Majors, Norm Lewis, Isiah Witlock Jr., Clarke Peters and Chadwick Boseman.
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Hot off winning the Academy Award for adapted screenplay for “BlacKkKlansman,” Lee moved onto “Da 5 Bloods” with Blanchard on board to score.
“I feel like Spike is the type of artist who never stands still and is never satisfied with something he’s done before,” says the composer. “He’s always upping his game.”
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Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama Talk Racism, Clarence Clemons, Protest Songs and Get Out for Spotify Podcast
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Bruce Springsteen and Barack Obama talk extensively about issues of race in the first two episodes of their joint Spotify podcast, “Renegades: Born in the USA,” both released this week. The two discuss the racism the former president experienced growing up in Hawaii, Springsteen’s on- and off-stage relationships with Clarence Clemons, and how little has changed since the rocker released the song “41 Shots (American Skin)” two decades ago… along with nods to the films “Do the Right Thing” and “Get Out.”
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