"Heaven has gained another angel....we know he's in a better
place. Forever in our hearts," the family statement read.
The cause of death was not disclosed.
Rudolph Isley, originally of Cincinnati, began a singing in
church with his brothers Ronald, O'Kelly and younger brother
Vernon, who died as a teenager in a traffic accident. Later
members included brothers Marvin and Ernie and brother-in-law
Chris Jasper.
While he sang harmony and at times lead vocals for the group,
Rudolph Isley also co-wrote songs including their 1959
breakthrough hit "Shout," a gospel-style call-and-response song
built around the words "You know you make me wanna shout!"
Among other hits by the band include "Twist and Shout", later
covered by the Beatles, and "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for
You)", covered by singer Rod Stewart.
Rudolph Isley left the group in the late 1980s to become a
Christian minister, but at times still sang with the group.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Christian
Schmollinger and Miral Fahmy)
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