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Marvin Isley, the bass player who helped give R&B powerhouse the Isley Brothers their distinctive sound, has died at a Chicago hospital. He was 56.
Weiss Memorial Hospital spokeswoman Catherine Gianaro says Isley died Sunday morning at a hospice at the facility. She could not confirm a cause of death.
Isley stopped performing in 1996 because of complications from diabetes. By that time, he'd suffered a stroke, had a kidney transplant, lost both his legs, and the use of his left hand.
The Isley Brothers have spanned more than five decades, producing popular hits such as "Shout," "Fight the Power" and the Grammy-winning 1969 smash, "It's Your Thing." And You can hear his Funky Bassline in That Lady that is now playing on a Swifter Commercial.
The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.
RIP Marvin
You will be truly missed.
:angel:
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Weiss Memorial Hospital spokeswoman Catherine Gianaro says Isley died Sunday morning at a hospice at the facility. She could not confirm a cause of death.
Isley stopped performing in 1996 because of complications from diabetes. By that time, he'd suffered a stroke, had a kidney transplant, lost both his legs, and the use of his left hand.
The Isley Brothers have spanned more than five decades, producing popular hits such as "Shout," "Fight the Power" and the Grammy-winning 1969 smash, "It's Your Thing." And You can hear his Funky Bassline in That Lady that is now playing on a Swifter Commercial.
The group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992.
RIP Marvin
You will be truly missed.
:angel:
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/37562343/ns/today-entertainment/37550097