![]() Isley, Bobby Womack and (the good reverend) Al Green, represent the last contemporary links to soul’s beginnings with all of their singing styles owing a huge debt to the “father” of male soul singing, Sam Cooke. ![]() Isley is a member of what could legitimately be called the generation of “Last soul Men”. ![]() As the lead singer of one of the music industry’s longest running family acts - The Isley Brothers have existed for more than 40 years - Ronald Isley’s slippery tenor and aching falsetto are distinct voices in the music industry. If Ronald Isley never sang another note, his position among the pantheon of male R&B/soul vocalists would remain intact.
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