What happened to the 5 Stairsteps?

What happened to the 5 Stairsteps?

James Burke, a member of the classic Chicago soul group the Five Stairsteps died last Friday, February 19th. He was 70. Burke’s brother and bandmate, Dennis Burke, confirmed James’ death to Rolling Stone, adding that the cause was pneumonia but unrelated to Covid-19 complications.

Is Clarence Burke Sr still alive?

Deceased (1949–2013)
Clarence Burke, Jr./Living or Deceased

How old is Alohe Burke?

About 73 years (1948)
Alohe Burke/Age

Who first recorded O-o-h Child?

Five Stairsteps
O-o-h Child/Artists

Who made the song O-o-h Child?

Who sang lead on O-o-h Child?

O-o-h Child/Artists

Clarence Burke Jr., the lead singer of the Five Stairsteps, a sibling rhythm-and-blues group that had its best-known hit in 1970 with “O-o-h Child,” died on Sunday in Marietta, Ga. He had turned 64 the day before.

What are the names of Clarence Burke’s brothers?

The others in the group were his sister, Alohe (contralto), and his brothers James III (first tenor), Kenneth (second tenor) and Dennis (baritone). A younger brother, Cubie, joined the group later. Clarence N. Burke Jr. was born on May 25, 1949, in Chicago and attended Harlan High School there,…

Where did Clarence Burke go to high school?

A younger brother, Cubie, joined the group later. Clarence N. Burke Jr. was born on May 25, 1949, in Chicago and attended Harlan High School there, as did his siblings.

Why was Clarence Burke called the first family of soul?

No cause was given. The Five Stairsteps — four brothers and a sister — formed in Chicago in the mid-1960s, having learned to play instruments and sing from their father, Clarence Sr., a police officer, and their mother, Betty. They were once called “the first family of soul,” a moniker later adopted by the Jackson 5.

Where did Clarence Burke of Five Stairsteps live?

Mr. Burke’s death, first reported by writer Dave Hoekstra, came at a Marietta, Georgia, hospital after surgery, his son said. The patriarch and much of the Burke family had moved to the Atlanta area in the 1970s.