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Rudolph Isley, co-founder of The Isley Brothers, has died at the age of 84

Rudolph Isley, founder of the legendary band Isley Brothers, has died at the age of 84.
Team representative he said CNN reported that the singer died on October 11. His the cause of death is currently unknown.
Isley Brothers singer Ronald paid tribute to his brother via Instagram.
“Heaven has gained another angel. Our hearts are heavy as we announce the death of our beloved brother, Rudolph Isley. As we overcome this deep sadness, we kindly ask for your understanding and respect for our family’s privacy during this difficult time. Remember to keep your loved ones close. We will miss our brother, but we know he is in a better place. Forever in our hearts ❤️.” – wrote the Grammy winner.
The group was founded in 1954 by brothers Rudolph, Ronald, Vernon and O’Kelly. They started off as a gospel quartet before Vernon died in a bicycle accident.
The Isley brothers rose to fame in 1959 when their song “Shout” became their first song to achieve Billboard’s top 100 hits.
Rudolph was known for singing backup vocals, but his velvety vocals appeared on some of their most famous songs, reminiscent of “I’ve Got to Get Myself Together”, which was released in 1969.
The trio evolved right into a full band in 1973 once they were joined by brothers Ernie Isley on guitar and drums and Marvin Isley on bass. Their brother-in-law Chris Jasper, keyboardist, also joined the band.
The group produced several chart-topping albums it debuted at number 19 on the Billboard 200 in 1983.
Rudolph Isley co-wrote several of the band’s hottest songs, including “That Lady”. Released in 1964, the song reached No. 2 on the R&B singles chart and No. 6 on the Pop singles chart. In 2003, “That Lady” was ranked 357th Rolling Stoneon the list of the 500 best songs of all time.
Rudolph left the band in 1986 and have become a minister. He briefly reunited with the band on stage in 1992 when the brothers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Rudolph Isley is survived by his wife of 65 years, Elaine Jasper, and his children, Rudy Jr., Elizabeth, Valerie and Elaine, in addition to brothers Ernie and Ronald, and a number of other grandchildren.
BLACK ENTERPRISES extends our sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Rudolph Bernard Isley.
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Rihanna Channels Spring Beauty in Barbados – Essence

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Spring Equinox officially begins today, which suggests that it is time to update the sweetness wardrobe to reflect essentially the most anticipated seasonal transition from winter. And for Rihanna it means binding hair with a shawl on a yacht on a barbados.
Returning home just before the subsequent seasons was crucial, especially because the pop star had a busy end last season. With $ AP Rocky, Jumping into her arms After winning a court case, to support his great return to the stage Rolling loudlyAll eyes were on Rihanna. Recently, she returned home on a brand new press trip Fenty X Puma, with wrapped hair scarves and yellow jellies for a ride on a yacht on the island.
Her hair, long, straight and dark, reached her hips, while a shawl with a green dot protected her bands from sweeping through the wind. Her little hair was wet and lived, glancing from her scarf and sitting on what was left of her blush.
Her lips were Brys Businesswoman with a pink pink (because of Fenty Beauty Global Makeup Artist Priscilla), and the nails and fingers on the feet were pink and white enough. Generally? Total ode to the essence of spring.
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Prepare with the shades of the fan before her child’s show – Essence

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Part is greater than only a subdued insect hypnotized by a flame. For R&B singer Shades of the fanThis is the name of her latest album and acronym for the deepest “Matters of the Heart”. When he’s preparing to sing his heart on the first stage in history Main route“The appearance is deliberately revealing, naked and layered to reflect the naked nature of my album,” Shores says Essence about her beautifully tonight.
“I have a light makeup routine every night, partly because I do it myself and partly for consistent reasons,” he says. Using nothing but Dior Foundation, Glossier Boy Brow and hybrid eyelash extensions 323 Lash TherapyS alanah Sahaba. “These three things are staples in my glam appearance,” he says, reaching for several other products, equivalent to pink and concealer, when you feel.
While her music appeared in Słrier, the creator, “comfortable” and the route with Lucky Day, she draws her inspiration from Sha. “She always has the best hair, I have to know her technique in terms of volume,” says Shores, wearing her own fluffy curls.
Beauty before the show could seem to be an obligation, between the strict time frames, attempts to decorate and find the right look to set the mood. However, “My Glam room is strangely calming,” he says. “I really assume and it seems to me that before the concert before the concert seems to me a moment of peace.” Like her music, which incorporates psychedelia, neo-soul and hyper-present instruments, its beauty routine is a spot to embodiment this energy.
“The best part is that the reaction of the audience to the spectacle,” says Shores. “I put a lot of work, making sure that the series is good and I can share a piece of heart with them every night. I can’t wait for this feeling.”
Below, behind the scenes, they appear at the process of preparing shades before the program of her child All Right Show at the starting of this week in New York.
Makeup matters

The closer to catch the highlight

Her beautiful staples

Volume, volume and more volume

Hanging through the thread

Crystals growing from her shoes

To the red lip or to not the red lip?

After the last touch

Now drop the curtains

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15 of our favorite photos of Ossa Davis and Ruby Dee

Do you recognize that we love the black love story and what is best than late actors and activists Ossa Davis and Ruby Dee? The couple met in 1946, when each of them were forged in the sport on Broadway. Initially, Dee was not impressed. “I really didn’t like him. I thought he was a very peculiar person,” said Angela Davis during a conversation during which the couple took part in PBS in 2002. “He was as great as beans and had an adam apple that got stuck. He was strictly from the country.”
Only when she saw him at work, she began to have a look at her star in a different way. “But one day I remember, he was on stage and played the role of a returning soldier … and at some point he slowly and intentionally tied a tie in his soldier’s uniform. And I remember how he was sitting in the audience and looked at him and looked at him and looked at him and something very special happened,” she said. “I didn’t think about him in a certain way and I didn’t have romantic ideas about him. But when I watched him, I felt a kind of lightning.” Two years later, the couple got married.
Over the years, they welcomed three children who were in 1948-2005, when Davis died. Fifty -six years. Asked by the nice Susan L. Taylor in regards to the release of Essence from October 2005, what it meant to her so deeply loved and for therefore long, Dee said: “I even have a tremendous feeling of thanksgiving. When I feel like complaining, I remember how blessed I’m married to Ossa. Love, I do it and that he was sleeping
Davis had similar gratitude, as a number of years before his death he shared this jewel about what he took them together.
“Fifty years of marriage and what did I learn from it? I tell my other husbands – whose eyeballs can be covered with lust – that the way to have all women is good love of one woman,” he said. “Marriage is a place that love calls home.”
Enjoy a number of photos of their love, over 56 years below. And learn more about their love history in our black love in two minutes of the movie above.
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