WHITE PARTY 2025 W/ The Isley Brothers, Morris Day & The Time, and Evelyn ''Champagne'' King on December 12 at 7:30 p.m.
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Get ready to groove at White Party 2025! The Isley Brothers, Morris Day & The Time, and Evelyn "Champagne" King bring timeless R&B to Grand Prairie.
- Lineup: The Isley Brothers, Morris Day & The Time, and Evelyn ''Champagne'' King
- Seating: 411 | 412 | 413
- Doors open - 7 PM
- Show - 7:30 pm
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WHITE PARTY 2025 W/ The Isley Brothers, Morris Day & The Time, and Evelyn ''Champagne'' King
The Isley Brothers are a hugely popular African-American music group from Cincinnati, Ohio, who hold the record for being the longest-running charted group in music history. Starting in 1954 and lasting into the new millennium, the group has spanned decades, two generations of members and music genres as diverse as gospel, doo-wop, R&B, soul, funk, rock, adult contemporary and even hip-hop. Their early hits, "Shout!", "Twist & Shout" and "Nobody But Me", laid the groundwork for 1960s rock acts and became soul standards in the process.
Now comes BABY MAKIN' MUSIC, the team's first CD for Def Soul, following in the tradition of great Isley Brothers' records, filled with new love odes, hit cuts and future classics. From the album's first single, the inviting, instantly memorable "Just Came Here To Chill" - a tune Ron says "sounds like vintage Isley Brothers" - written and produced by Troy Taylor (known for his work with Mary J. Blige, Whitney Houston and Yolanda Adams among others) and Gordon Chambers (Grammy-award winning writer for Anita Baker and producer for Aretha Franklin, Brandy and others) to the insistent "Blast Off," a new duet between "Mr. Biggs" and R. Kelly, completed just weeks before the album's release, BABY MAKIN' MUSIC continues the Isleys' legacy without missing a beat.