Chris Jasper, Isley Brothers Member & Rock Hall of Famer, Dead at 73
Source: Billboard
02/25/2025
Chris Jasper the award-winning Isley Brothers songwriter, producer and keyboardist has died. He was 73 years old. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers family broke the news with a notice on Facebook posted Monday (Feb. 24), one day after Jaspers death. He will be deeply missed and his legacy will live on as an inspiration for generations, it reads. The message also noted that Jasper had been battling cancer following a diagnosis in December.
Born Dec. 30, 1951, and educated at the Juilliard School of Music, the Cincinnati native helped transform the Isley Brothers from vocal trio to full-fledged band when he joined the original lineup comprised of brothers OKelly Jr., Rudolph and Ronald Isley in 1973 alongside Ernie and Marvin Isley. During his decade with the group, they scored numerous entries on the Billboard Hot 100, including top 10 hits That Lady (Part 1) and Fight the Power Part 1, both of which Jasper helped write.
The Isley Brothers also charted a dozen albums on the Billboard 200 during Jaspers tenure, including 1975s No. 1 LP The Heat Is On. 1973s 3+3, 1976s Harvest for the World, 1977s Go for Your Guns, 1978s Showdown and 1980s Go All the Way also all reached the top 10.
After the group disbanded in 1984, the pianist formed Isley-Jasper-Isley with Ernie and Marvin, and recorded hits such as 1985s Caravan of Love. He would later go on to pursue a solo music career, becoming known for tracks such as Superbad and The First Time. He released his final album, It Started With a Kiss, in 2023.
Read more: https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/chris-jasper-dead-isley-brothers-member-obituary-1235909771/
This has been a hard week for R&B.

His later group's (Isley-Jasper-Isley) #1 song came out 40 years ago and seems prescient about now - something we are watching being systematically wiped away.

Lulu KC
(7,717 posts)My favorite song by the Isleys.
ancianita
(40,241 posts)C Moon
(12,784 posts)I was walking out of a liquor store on a Friday night and he was parked in a nice car, called me over, asked me if I liked the The Isley Brothers, and told me about their show that weekend. It was at a small club, I believe the Raymond Theatre. Seemed like a character and nice guy.
I'm thinking it was Ronald, must have been just before his tax evasion conviction.
Great group!
2naSalit
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