Isaac Hayes
Biography
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, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It?
2005

Ultimate Collection
2000

The Best Of The Polydor Years
1996

Love Attack
1988

Best Of - Volume 1
1986

Chocolate Chip
1975

Black Moses
1971

The Isaac Hayes Movement
1970

To Be Continued
1970

Hot Buttered Soul
1969
Just as the icon with that deep bass baritone the "Mistro" himself Barry White will be missed, so will the man that brought the song "Joy" and put joy in my heart the Black Moses of soul, Mr. Isaac Hayes. Both of these men will be missed dearly. (R.I.P.)
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Ask a kid from Memphis his grandmother use to keep my sister and I as we lived across the street from her and I remember him pulling up in that Cadillac similar to the one from Superfly and it was Avacodo Green. I also had a chace to meet him personally when our church choir did a recording of Christmas music. He really is a musical genius and he will be sorely missed!!!
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I just want to say I STAND ACCUSED OF LOVEIN ISAAC HAYES TOO MUCH REST ON BROTHER YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
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Ike you the man, I know your singing to the angels , keep it flowing down here on earth.God bless you and yours.
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from the moment i heard by the time i get too pheonix was years ago when i was a kid in my before teens i was so impress by the Live Band in the back ground music all Live instruments played by hand and hand this man was amazing gift not only from the past but too the present future for many new fans too come now i have his Hot Buttered Soul Disc of 1969 And I Stand Accused 11 mintues Of It And 18 Mintues Plus on All Discs Of His Amazing Breathe Taking Feeling Like You Are In The Studio The Day
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i am truly a Isaac hayes fan, my favorite album is the movement. a great musical dynasty has left us. he will be missed. i have turned my grandchildre n o n to his music. they are understandin g what good music really is,
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Isaac Hayes was and will always be a Hot Buttered Soul man to me. I love him and I will miss his genius! Rest in Peace my brother.
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who said Issac Hayes left us? No! He walked on by. Gone but not forgotten.He was the only man I knew who had a key to all the homes of the adults in my upbringing. there wasn't a house i grew up in that didn't have his music!
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my god bless your family and take care of your family that the one man in there life gone to be went god. the great Isaac hayes sweetkitty36
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Oh his great great voice. Such deep soul from the heart. I will miss Isaac Hayes terribly.
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Isaac Hayes, ahead of his time and yet on time. A monumental musical genius, social conscious activist, humanitarian , author and African King. Though he's departed this earth plane he's left us with music for the ages. Thank you Isaac Hayes.
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From the very first time I heard "I Stand Accused" I fell in love with that sexy voice, what an honor to be able to relate to a great, awesome and phenomenal individual and his music. He will be greatly missed but the music & memories will live on.
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R.I.P Mr Hayes. You will truely be missed, but your music will forever be a part of my life. God bless you family!
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I could not believe my ears this weekend. Issac Hayes gone but truly not forgotten. My first 8-track was "Hot Buttered Soul". My father got the 8-track player and Issac together. Lord bless both of them. I'm surely going to miss him. His voice will not be silenced. His music will live on forever.
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One of the first albums I was allowed to buy 'The Black Moses' will be forever loved & missed
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Condolences may be sent to the family at message@isaa c h a y e s . c o m .
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R.I.P. Mr. Hayes. Your music will remain immortal even after you are gone.
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What an incredible music arranger!! He could take a tune and twist it up Ike's way and it was incredible. I saw him one night at B B King's @ Universal City and he played "Summer in the City". He blew the place up - the room was full of sound like only one of Ike's arrangements could do -pure genius. I will surely miss you - thank God the music lives on!!!
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RIP Isaac! I found you the day after you left us... but you will remembered forever!
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May he rest in peace now...His music inspired so many, including this young heart. Just 28 years of age, and I adore so much music that he helped create, he was very inspirationa l to so many, he will be greatly missed.
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Just another great voice moving on to the next stage...uniq u e in his delivery that won't be repeated. Thanks for the contribution s you made to music and mankind.
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All I can say is that the sound track of my life was no doubt started by this man. I will miss him greatly. May the blessings of the lord shine on his family. What a gift removed!
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I can say that I loved Issac Hayes and his music and I will forever hold him in my heart. We will miss you and I know heaven is sounding so soulful right now, May God Bless his family. Ashallah
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Mr Isaac Hayes,
You were taken from all those who loved you and your music much too soon. Where ever your journey moves you from here will be an Esoteric experience to whose paths you cross. |
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as a soul child growing up in the city of angels.isaac hayes was larger than large in the late 60s early 70s if you know what i mean.saw him at the watts stax festiful in his prime. isaac you will be missed luve you man cransom1 08
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Ive spent many evenings getting stoned to "walk on by" and "If living you is wrong" is the stound track to my life right now. I will miss Issac Most i think, its so sad he is gone
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IKE THE MAN THE LEGEND WAS IN LOS ANGELES IN THE 70'S AND HE PERFORMED AT WATTS STAX! IT WAS ONE OF HIS GREATEST CONCERTS EVER. THATS WHERE THEY CAME UP WITH THE NAME BLACK MOSES, AND THATS WHEN HE DEBUTED THE CHAINS! 1969 WALK ON BYE ! R.I.P. IKE
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It is so hard to hear Isaac Hayes is gone! I remember meeting him in Atlanta on Old National Highway with is softtop down! That is a moment I will cherish! He has always been my kind of man to listen to and put me to sleep at night. He will be missed and I will forever listen to his songs. He had the kind of voice that was sexy, calming and peaceful. Hot Buttered Soul was my favorite! Remember it is not up to judge anyone about their religion! May God continue to bless his family!
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this man was one of the greats and now he is gone. my heart feels so empty. he had that sultry voice as did Barry White. now there is no other artist to match their sound. their music just went right through u. i will miss him dearly. i guess God needed him for his special chior. u go on Mr Haynes and sing along the angelic voices that keep us going on from day to day.
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Mr. Hayes had a wonderful voice that wss calming and peaceful with alittle sexiness.
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His distinctive rich vocals, and smooth lyrics will stay with me forever. RIP
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