The Kelly Brothers were an American soul and gospel group active from the 1950s to the 1970s, comprising siblings Andrew, Curtis, Robert, and T.C. Kelly. Their musical style, characterized by a distinctive blend of gospel harmonies and rhythm and blues, was influential in the development of the soul genre. Notable works include their 1965 hit, "Falling in Love Again," which showcased their signature sound. Despite various band member changes and label shifts, the Kelly Brothers left a lasting impact on the soul and gospel music scenes.