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Isaac Hayes

Few figures exerted greater influence over the music of the 1960s and 1970s than Isaac Hayes; after laying the groundwork for the Memphis soul sound through his work with Stax-Volt Records, Hayes began a highly successful solo career which predated not only the disco movement but also the evolution of rap.

Hayes was born on August 20, 1942, in Covington, TN; his parents died during his infancy, and he was raised by his grandparents. After making his public debut singing in church at the age of five, he taught himself piano, organ, and saxophone before moving to Memphis to perform on the city's club circuit in a series of short-lived groups like Sir Isaac and the Doo-Dads, the Teen Tones, and Sir Calvin and His Swinging Cats. In 1962, he began his recording career, cutting sides for a variety of local labels.

Two years later, Hayes began playing sax with the Mar-Keys, which resulted in the beginning of his long association with Stax Records. After playing on several sessions for Otis Redding, Hayes was tapped to play keyboards in the Stax house band, and eventually established a partnership with songwriter David Porter. Under the name the Soul Children, the Hayes-Porter duo composed some 200 songs, reeling off a string of hits for Stax luminaries like Sam & Dave (the brilliant "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby," "Soul Man," and "Hold on, I'm Comin'"), Carla Thomas ("B-A-B-Y"), and Johnnie Taylor ("I Got to Love Somebody's Baby," "I Had a Dream").

In 1967, Hayes issued his debut solo LP Presenting Isaac Hayes, a loose, jazz-flavored effort recorded in the early-morning hours following a raucous Stax party. With the release of 1969's landmark Hot Buttered Soul, he made his commercial breakthrough; the record's adventuresome structure (comprising four lengthy songs), ornate arrangements, and sensual grooves -- combined with the imposing figure cut by his shaven head, omnipresent sunglasses, and fondness for gold jewelry -- made Hayes one of the most distinctive figures in music.

After a pair of 1970 releases, The Isaac Hayes Movement and To Be Continued, he reached his commercial zenith in 1971 with the release of Shaft, the score from the Gordon Parks film of the same name. Not only did the album win Hayes an Academy Award for Best Score (the first African-American composer to garner such an honor), but the single "Theme from Shaft," a masterful blend of prime funk and pre-rap monologues, became a number one hit.

After 1971's superb Black Moses and 1973's Joy, Hayes composed two 1974 soundtracks, Tough Guys and Truck Turner (in which he also starred). By 1975, relations with Stax had disintegrated following a battle over royalties, and soon he severed his ties with the label to form his own Hot Buttered Soul imprint. Although both 1975's Chocolate Chip and 1976's Groove-a-Thon went gold, his records of the period attracted considerably less attention than prior efforts; combined with poor management and business associations, Hayes had no choice but to file for bankruptcy in 1976.

After the 1977 double-LP A Man and a Woman, recorded with Dionne Warwick, Hayes began a comeback on the strength of the hit singles "Zeke the Freak," "Don't Let Go." and "Do You Wanna Make Love." Following the success of his 1979 collection of duets with Millie Jackson titled Royal Rappins, he issued a pair of solo records, 1980's And Once Again and 1981's Lifetime Thing before retiring from music for five years. After returning in 1986 with the LP U Turn and the Top Ten R&B hit "Ike's Rap," Hayes surfaced two years later with Love Attack before again dropping out of music to focus on acting.

In 1995, fully enshrined as one of the forefathers of hip-hop and newly converted to Scientology, Hayes emerged with two concurrent releases, the vocal Branded and instrumental Raw and Refined. Under the official name Nene Katey Ocansey I, he also served as a member of the royal family of the African nation of Ghana while continuing simultaneous careers as an actor, composer, and humanitarian. In 1997, Hayes provided the voice of what was slated to be a one-time character on the animated series South Park -- Jerome "Chef" McElroy, the main characters' favorite school cafeteria worker. Hayes was an instant hit, and Chef became a regular character on the show, lending advice and, oftentimes, breaking into songs that gently sent up Hayes' image as one of R&B's ultimate love men.

South Park made Hayes more visible than ever and cemented his status as an icon with a whole new generation. He contributed the infamous "Chocolate Salty Balls" to the South Park tie-in album Chef Aid, and naturally appeared in the film South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut. (He left the show only after an episode made fun of Scientology.) In 2000, Hayes revisited his biggest triumph of the past by appearing in the remake of Shaft starring Samuel L. Jackson. The following year, he supported Alicia Keys as a musician and arranger on her acclaimed debut, Songs in A Minor. Although he recorded little during the 2000s, he appeared in many films, including 2004's Hustle and Flow. Hayes was in ill health on August 10, 2008, when he collapsed at his home in Memphis and was pronounced dead later that day of a stroke due to high blood pressure. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
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I miss u Isaac
kool brother
amye45
right on
Isaac was a genius no doubt as Hot Buttered Soul was not only revolutionar y , but has to be in the running for the best albums of all time right up there with Marvin's What's Going On . Shaft being his biggest hit is an example that popularity can be misleading as it was far from his best work . The 18 minute By the Time I Get To Phoenix held you captive till the melody broke out , and I Stand Accused darn near had my Aunt's crying and of course would not let me take that album home .
CAN YOU DIG IT !!!
I liked him as a singer and an actor. He was one of the greats of yesterday.
Richard King They played on wjzz
Loved Him on Rockford Files too !
Never missed a concert when he was in the D. Fox Theater, Music Hall just a few venues. This man is/was so sexy. Turned me out when I saw him in an EBONY magazine with chains adorning his body with a bald female. I been hooked ever since. RIP MY BLACK MOSES. I love you!!!!
Loved his music and emulated his style in my DJ days back then, bald head robes chains.. Dude was/is BAD
#Legendary. His TV-One Unsung documentary was quite good. #RIP
Can't pronounce this song much less spell it but this track is blazin tha s**t is all kinds of hot; this is why all other socalled artist need to bow down and pay homage to that man name truck turner yeaaahhhh!
This song that lovin feelin I'm timing it ;its almost 14 maybe 16 minutes long but damn if I didn't enjoy every single bit of this really 'really tight ; strong song.
slenard9805
I like this song but I Stand Accused is my all time favorite. Im 34 and I have loved that song since i was a baby traveling with my parents. Ike...like no other. RIP
Remember recently hearin this song on the dead presidents soundtrack just a little while ago' movie was nice but this song stood out from all those songs in that flick unforgettabl y cool!
Isaac always had great songs ....but who knows the song ;A MAN WILL BE A MAN;
Dean A. He was a great singer and producer. He will be loved forever and missed. and his song will not be forgottoen.
lorysanclark
I remember my Dad dancing with my Mom slow drag in the living room. Wow...
good,,,,,,,` ` ` ` ` ` `
I thank Issac Hayes for his music it kept me in the grove when I was making love to my wife.
The music for the soul. Car
I Love him to
I love his voice he will always be remembered. He was very gifted and very hot.
so smooth and funky
A BRILLIANT ARTIST HE WAS... R.I.P. ISAAC...
larryjmulkey 6
I would also like to hear I stand accused it was truly a great ballad!
I would like to hear I stand accused, great music thanks!
i would like to here by the time i get to phenix
jm.jensen
he was the greatest of all time. father of soul to me (not james brown but liked him also). Had the greatest range of voice evidenced in going in circles. Maybe the best but he had so many. Was so glad he came out with a couple of new cd's after so many years. Sadly gone way too soon!! His music is timeless.
Jim jensen
he was the only dude that made ball heads fashionable and that was a statement. Love you Isac my cat rip
Isaac Hayes thankyou sir for what you have done for us peace be with you!
I saw him in Detroit 1970. A real life changer. Great, Black Mose
ckimlc
Hot Buttered Soul R.I.P. Issac Hayes
kasthram2002
Hellva Man ...the first album I ever bought ..AND STILL PLAY IT!!!!!!HOT BUTTERED SOUL...There is no other like this Soul Brother!
First album I ever bought OMG !!!!!
Isaac Hayes was one of the most incredible artist of our time!
No one could match his soulful groove!
I love this long version this is one of my all time favorite Issac Hayes songs--I have it on my Ipod
Groovey Baby!
In my mind only! I just don't beleive that there is no one on this earth other than his family, could enjoy and love the music of Isacc Hayes more that me. I miss him dearly and sometimes I find water running down my face. Because he is the best ever. I love Isaac Hayes Music...RIP Isacc Hayes.
samuelr7
Back in the day my mom would get up in the morning a put Hot Butter Soul on and it would play all day, she had to get another LP cos she played it out. For Real!!
ISSAC IS AWESOME LOVING ALL HIS MUSIC
One of the sexiest Men to ever lay down a track for the ladies. How could
have ever lovedthe essence of a black man without ISSAC.
groomergirl
Hey Chef!
soul brother all by his self
Fortunate to see Isaac '05 on the bay. . . shut your mouth
I forgot all about Issac back in the days
kool; verry
Issac Hayes was the man... He put his soul out there - raw and uncut... There will never be another like my Brother... Keep putting it out there Issac...
I loved his music. One of my all time favorites is "By The Time I Get to Phoenix" and "The Look of Love". He is definitely missed.
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