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The Isley Brothers is a highly influential, successful and long-running American music group consisting of different line-ups of six brothers, and a brother-in-law,
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6 In an interview, Ernie Isley said that this song was originally done as a Cha-Cha/Bossa Nova in 1964 titled “Who’s That Lady.” Ernie wasn’t too hip on re-recording it because in his mind, it was done already but, Ronald Isley convinced him it would be worthwhile with the changes he had in mind including the guitar work of Ernie who became influenced by Jimi Hendrix’s style when he actually played with the band in 1964.They performed the song on Soul Train on September 22, 1973 which is the video you see above.The group entered the studio to remake “Who’s That Lady?” after being inspired by rock acts such as Carlos Santana (Santana actually covered it on his 1990 album Spirits Dancing in the Flesh) bringing a Latin percussive rock feel to it, including congas and an organ solo by assorted other musicians.The two youngest Isley brothers and in-law Jasper re-wrote the instrumental while the older brothers revamped their harmonies, with Ronald’s vocal smoother than the original version.
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The Isley Brothers is a highly influential, successful and long-running American music group consisting of different line-ups of six brothers, and a brother-in-law,
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There’s enough stations playing rock n’ roll classics and the same 80’s songs from Bon Jovi, Journey, John Cougar, Elton John all day long and that’s all cool but, when you want something completely different? 1: Rockin' Soul (1959-68) — — — Rhino: The Isley Brothers Story, Vol.