Legend: Ron Isley

The smooth vocals of Ron Isley are timeless. From his days with his family band | the Isley Brothers | to his more recent work alongside the next generation of artists | Isley has mastered the art of reinvention all while maintaining a flawless quality of work.

The 90's and Beyond - The 90’s brought successful collaborations with the likes of R. Kelly and Kelly Price.<br><br><br><b>Photo Credit: Getty Images</b>
Enter Mr. Biggs - 2001 saw the reinvention of Isley as the commanding Mr. Biggs, an elusive R&B don who had a penchant for laying down the law whenever necessary.<br><br><br><b>Photo Credit: Getty Images</b>
Game Recognize Game - Super-producer Swizz Beats tapped Isley to contribute to his 2002 album, <i>G.H.E.T.T.O. Stories</i>.<br><br><br><b>Photo Credit: Getty Images</b>
Soulful Alumni - Few can deny the Isley catalog. Though each in a class of their own, Isley shared the stage with Luther Vandross at the 7th Annual Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards .<br><br><br><b>Photo Credit: Getty Images</b>Continuing to Innovate - In 2003, Ron Isley would record <i>Here I Am</i>, an album produced and arranged by the legendary Burt Bacharach.<br><br><br><b>Photo Credit: Getty Images</b>

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Enter Mr. Biggs - 2001 saw the reinvention of Isley as the commanding Mr. Biggs, an elusive R&B don who had a penchant for laying down the law whenever necessary.<br><br><br><b>Photo Credit: Getty Images</b>

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