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goldcityrecords.com
30 Dec, 1951
23 Feb, 2025
Cancer
American
Composer
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Chris Jasper’s name might not always headline the billboards, but his fingerprints are all over the soundtrack of modern R&B, soul, and funk. As the musical architect behind much of the Isley Brothers’ most iconic work and later as a solo artist and producer, Jasper’s genius lies in his ability to blend classical sophistication with streetwise soul. Whether laying down a shimmering keyboard riff or crafting lyrics steeped in love and conviction, he’s a rare kind of artist: one whose music doesn’t just sound good—it means something.
Born on December 30, 1951, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Chris Jasper was raised in a household where music was both spiritual and cultural currency. From a young age, he was surrounded by the rich textures of gospel and classical music. His mother, an avid music lover, ensured that he and his siblings were exposed to a wide range of styles—from the elegance of Beethoven to the soulful harmonies of Sam Cooke.
A formative moment came when Jasper, just a child, began classical piano lessons. He showed not only discipline, but an innate emotional connection to music. Even as a boy, he could sit for hours, not simply practicing, but feeling each note.
Fun fact: While many of his contemporaries learned by ear, Jasper was reading music fluently before he hit his teens.
Jasper’s academic path was as ambitious as his musical dreams. After graduating high school, he pursued formal music studies at Juilliard School of Music in New York City, where he delved into composition and theory. Later, he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in music composition from Long Island University, followed by a law degree from Concord Law School years later—a nod to his intellectual curiosity and business savvy.
Juilliard, in particular, was transformative. It gave him the tools to do more than play or perform—it empowered him to arrange, orchestrate, and build sound from the inside out. This classical training would become the backbone of his work with the Isley Brothers and beyond, allowing him to compose lush harmonies and intricate arrangements that elevated the group’s sound far beyond standard R&B.
In the early 1970s, Jasper officially joined the Isley Brothers, along with brother-in-law Ernie Isley and Marvin Isley, forming the powerhouse line-up that would redefine the group’s sound and take it into a bold, new era. While Ronald Isley’s vocals were unmistakable, it was Jasper’s keyboards, songwriting, and arrangements that brought tracks like "For the Love of You," "Fight the Power," "Between the Sheets," and "Voyage to Atlantis" to life.
His classical background added an almost orchestral quality to their funk and soul grooves. Songs would glide seamlessly from raw power to velvet smoothness—thanks largely to Jasper’s hand on the keys and mind behind the scenes.
The band's shift from gospel-infused R&B to socially conscious, sensual funk mirrored the times—and Jasper was a major driver of that evolution. He also co-wrote many of the group’s biggest hits, helping to expand their creative voice while anchoring them in musical excellence.
Trivia: That signature shimmering synth on Between the Sheets? Jasper’s. A sound that would later be sampled by artists like The Notorious B.I.G. and Da Brat, bridging generations of sound.
In 1984, Jasper, Ernie, and Marvin formed the breakout trio Isley-Jasper-Isley, releasing their now-classic "Caravan of Love" in 1985. A song of unity, peace, and hope, “Caravan” became a global hit—later covered by British band the Housemartins and used in campaigns for peace and civil rights.
But it was also a turning point: Jasper was stepping into his voice, not just musically but spiritually. He wanted music that moved the soul and spoke to the soul.
In 1987, he launched his solo career and Gold City Records, an independent label through which he released spiritually rooted R&B albums such as Superbad, Praise the Eternal, and Faith. His work began fusing faith, funk, and philosophy—a combination few artists could pull off without sounding preachy. Jasper did it with heart and groove.
Into the 2000s and beyond, Jasper remained prolific, releasing over a dozen solo albums and mentoring young artists. His sons, including Michael Jasper, also entered the creative field, with Chris offering guidance as both a father and musical veteran.
In 1992, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Isley Brothers—a moment that recognized not just a band, but his essential role within it.
Even more impressively, he never stopped creating. Albums like Share With Me (2021) and Raise the Bar (2022) show that Jasper's voice—both musically and spiritually—remains potent, fresh, and vital.
Offstage, Chris Jasper is a devoted husband, father, and man of faith. He married Margie Jasper, an attorney and author, and the two built a life grounded in mutual respect and purpose. Their partnership extended beyond home, with Margie helping manage his music career and label operations.
Jasper's Christianity became a driving force in his later work, but not in a way that alienated fans—it enhanced his authenticity. His songs became sermons of groove and grace, always pointing to something bigger than himself.
Despite decades in the music business, he has stayed humble, private, and committed to the art—never chasing trends or fame.
Chris Jasper may not be the flashiest name in the history of soul and funk, but his influence is profound and lasting. His work helped define the golden era of the Isley Brothers, laid the foundation for countless modern R&B artists, and continues to inspire listeners seeking music with depth, soul, and purpose.
He's the rare artist whose music moves both your feet and your spirit—a classical mind with a funk heart, a craftsman, a visionary, and a teacher through sound.
If R&B were a building, Chris Jasper wouldn’t just be a resident—he’d be one of the architects.
Christopher Howard Jasper
Chris Jasper
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Cancer
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
New York, US
Advocate Quiet and mystical, yet very inspiring and tireless idealists. Chris Jasper is a thoughtful and principled visionary, guided by a strong inner purpose and driven to create music that uplifts, inspires, and stays true to his values.
After leaving the Isley Brothers, he formed his own group and continued to create soulful, socially conscious music.
Chris Jasper was the musical genius behind the keyboards and songwriting for the Isley Brothers during their most iconic era.
He studied classical music and earned a law degree, blending artistry with intellect throughout his career.
His signature sound helped define the fusion of funk, R&B, and rock in the late '70s and early '80s.
Chris Jasper, a key member of the Isley Brothers and Isley-Jasper-Isley, has received numerous honors for his contributions to music.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and has won a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing his influence on R&B, funk, and soul music through his songwriting, production, and keyboard work.