Isaac Hayes Dies Aged 65

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NEKESA MUMBI MOODY | August 10, 2008 11:15 PM EST | AP

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In this early 1970s file photo released in New York by 60 Cycle Media, Isaac Hayes is shown. Hayes, the pioneering singer, songwriter and musician whose relentless "Theme From Shaft" won Academy and Grammy awards, has been found dead at home. He was 65. The Shelby County Sheriff's Office says a family member found Hayes unresponsive near a treadmill on Sunday Aug. 10, 2008. (AP Photo/60 Cycle Media, Norman Seeff)

With its riveting orchestration, definitive guitar play and signature sensual baritone vocals, Isaac Hayes' theme song for the 1971 movie "Shaft" not only became one of pop music's iconic songs, but also the defining work of Hayes' career.

Yet the "Theme from Shaft," which would earn both Grammys and an Oscar, was just a snippet of the groundbreaking music for which Hayes _ who died Sunday at age 65 _ was responsible.

He penned soul classics like "Hold On I'm Comin'" for Sam & Dave, helped usher in the era of disco and was a goldmine for countless hip-hop and R&B artists who used his illustrious arrangements as the focal point for their songs decades later.

"Isaac Hayes embodies everything that's soul music," Collin Stanback, an A&R executive at Stax, told The Associated Press on Sunday. "When you think of soul music you think of Isaac Hayes _ the expression ... the sound and the creativity that goes along with it."

His influence also extended beyond music. His trademarked bald head, full beard and muscular frame, often adorned with a multitude of gold chains, made him a fashion trendsetter at a time when most of his contemporaries were sporting blowout Afros. He was also a symbol of black pride, and an activist for civil rights.

The Rev. Al Sharpton called Hayes a "creative genius" and added, "even in his later years he never hesitated to appear for a cause or endorse something that he felt was for the good of mankind. He will be sorely missed."

Hayes also acted in movies including "Tough Guys," "I'm Gonna Get You Sucka" and "Hustle & Flow." He had recently completed the movie "Soul Men," in which he played himself; the film also starred Samuel Jackson and Bernie Mac, who died on Saturday after a bout with pneumonia. And a new generation of fans discovered the man behind "Shaft" when, in 1997, he became the voice of Chef on the Comedy Central show "South Park."

Hayes, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, was pronounced dead at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Memphis in Memphis, Tenn., after collapsing Sunday afternoon near a treadmill in his home nearby.

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Steve Shular, a spokesman for the sheriff's office, said authorities received a 911 call after Hayes' wife and young son and his wife's cousin returned home from the grocery store and found him collapsed in a downstairs bedroom. A sheriff's deputy administered CPR until paramedics arrived.

Stanback said he was shocked to learn of the death of the singer, who was about to start work on a new record for Stax, the label Hayes helped make legendary.

In an industry filled with colorful and dynamic figures, Hayes was a standout on several levels, from his smooth baritone to his flamboyant style: It was almost as if he was made to be a musical god.

But Hayes spent the early part of his career firmly in the musical background. A self-taught musician from Covington, Tenn., he made a name for himself playing with various bands around Memphis. In 1964, he was hired by Stax Records to be a backup pianist, working as a session musician for Otis Redding and others. He also played saxophone.

He began writing songs, establishing a songwriting partnership with David Porter, and in the 1960s they wrote classic hits for Sam and Dave such as "Hold On, I'm Coming," "Soul Man," and "When Something is Wrong With My Baby." They also wrote for other Stax artists including Carla Thomas.

Hayes' work as a composer helped him secure a deal as a solo artist. His first album, "Presenting Isaac Hayes," was a poor seller, the result of an impromptu jam session. But after getting creative control, he delivered his next album, "Hot Buttered Soul" in 1969, and it made him a star.

Hayes offered something completely different to the musical world. In an era of straightened hair or Afros, Hayes was bald: "His look was just so profound," Stanback said. "He was like a superhero."

Whereas other soul crooners showed their passion through wails, Hayes delivery was calm, cool _ almost subdued. He prefaced songs with "raps," and they ran longer than typical standard of three minutes: One song, a cover of Glen Campbell's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," ran 18 minutes.

"(Radio) jocks would play it at night," Hayes recalled of his songs in a 1999 Associated Press interview. "They could go to the bathroom, they could get a sandwich, or whatever."

Next came "Theme From Shaft," a No. 1 hit from the blaxploitation film "Shaft" starring Richard Roundtree.

"That was like the shot heard round the world," Hayes said in the 1999 interview.

At the Oscar ceremony in 1972, Hayes performed the song wearing an eye-popping amount of gold and received a standing ovation. TV Guide later chose it as No. 18 in its list of television's 25 most memorable moments. He won an Academy Award for the song and was nominated for another one for the score. The song and score also won him two Grammys.

In 1972, he won another Grammy for his album "Black Moses" and earned a nickname he reluctantly embraced. He was also part of the historic "Wattstax" concert in riot-ravaged Watts neighborhood in Los Angeles.

Besides "Shaft," Hayes composed film scores for "Tough Guys" and "Truck Turner." He also did the song "Two Cool Guys" on the "Beavis and Butt-Head Do America" movie soundtrack in 1996.

Additionally, he was the voice of Nickelodeon's "Nick at Nite" and had radio shows in New York City (1996 to 2002) and then in Memphis.

Though his last big hits on the charts ended in the 1980s, Hayes' presence in contemporary music continued as his songs were sampled on numerous hits by rap and R&B performers, ranging from Ashanti to Public Enemy to Jay-Z.

"The rappers have gone in and created a lot of hit music based upon my influence," he said. "And they'll tell you if you ask."

Stanback said: "A lot of artists owe Isaac his career because a lot of music was based on his foundation."

He garnered another audience and cult following with his work on "South Park." A school cook, Chef was in many ways the voice of reason in the otherwise outrageous animated social commentary, unwittingly imparting pearls of wisdom on the schoolboys who often came to him with their dilemmas; this, in spite of the fact that his foremost devotion was _ true to Hayes' music and persona _ being a ladies' man.

In the 1999 interview, Hayes described the character as "a person that speaks his mind; he's sensitive enough to care for children; he's wise enough to not be put into the 'wack' category like everybody else in town _ and he l-o-o-o-o-ves the ladies."

But Hayes angrily quit the show in 2006 after an episode mocked his Scientology religion. "There is a place in this world for satire, but there is a time when satire ends and intolerance and bigotry toward religious beliefs of others begins," he said.

Co-creator creators Matt Stone responded that Hayes "has no problem _ and he's cashed plenty of checks _ with our show making fun of Christians." A subsequent episode of the show seemingly killed off the Chef character.

Hayes remained active in entertainment, even as he became a senior citizen. His Web site listed upcoming appearances and he was making plans for his Stax album. Stanback said it was to include Hayes' work on vintage tracks that he had left unfinished over the years.

"We were actually getting ready to schedule a trip to Memphis to talk to Isaac," he said.

Stanback called his death a tragedy.

"Isaac Hayes was a wonderful human begin and his spirit will live long in the form of his music," he said.

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On the Net:

http://www.isaachayes.com

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AP writers Bruce Schreiner in Louisville, Ky., and Nekesa Moody in New York contributed to this story.

With its riveting orchestration, definitive guitar play and signature sensual baritone vocals, Isaac Hayes' theme song for the 1971 movie "Shaft" not only became one of pop music's iconic songs, but a...
With its riveting orchestration, definitive guitar play and signature sensual baritone vocals, Isaac Hayes' theme song for the 1971 movie "Shaft" not only became one of pop music's iconic songs, but a...
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After Carlin and Bernie Mac last Friday I joked that somebody should check on Artie Lange and any other celebrity with health issue because these kind of thing tend to come in three. God I hate being right. Well now it official Chef is really dead and it not the succubus who did it this time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 AM on 08/11/2008

I know I know I thought almost the same thing! Chef is really dead!!! So sad!!! :-(

Artie is in rehab, so hopefully, he will live longer!!

RIP Issac!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 08/11/2008

We have lost a great musical talent in Isaac Hayes. He was a great composer, a great musician and he had an amazingly destinctive voice that I'm sure will carry on vibrating long after I've gone to those who love music. Ike's music always moved me, want more can I say!.....RIP Ike

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBdlLhirFqc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20HkDEhQ6tw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWv4xEsgY48

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:53 AM on 08/11/2008
- wndrwrthg I'm a Fan of wndrwrthg 39 fans permalink
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You say that Issac was a bad muthafu...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 AM on 08/11/2008
- Seven7s I'm a Fan of Seven7s 2 fans permalink

Bernie Mac! Now Issac Hayes?!

That's it dang it!!!!

WHO'S KILLING ALL THE BLACK PEOPLE!

(besides high blood pressure and the NYPD)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 AM on 08/11/2008
- iyamchazz I'm a Fan of iyamchazz 5 fans permalink
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Fare thee well brother Isaac, may your soul see the light of truth as you re-enter the real world of spirit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:57 AM on 08/11/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 287 fans permalink

What a Guy. I am so sorry that he's not with me anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 AM on 08/11/2008
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I got just 3 words fo' yo' asses:

Chocolate

Salty

Balls

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 AM on 08/11/2008
- luvobama I'm a Fan of luvobama 287 fans permalink

Hilarious. Thanx. i needed that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 AM on 08/11/2008
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heh, heh, heh!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:32 AM on 08/11/2008

Peace

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 AM on 08/11/2008
- vernbvb I'm a Fan of vernbvb 29 fans permalink
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I loved Isaac Hayes the musician, the "ladies man" and as Memphis' own ambassador of goodwill.
When a curfew was imposed on Memphis in 1971 due to reaction to the Elton Hayes incident, I remember "Ike" getting on the radio and trying to calm things down. He was supposed to have a concert that week but instead he gave a free concert in Overton Park for the community. He was so real and I will forever treasure his music and my memories of him. By the way any of you remember his gold cadillac that was sometimes parked in front of Stax. He was indeed a character and his own man.

My condolences to his family and everyone else who is mourning his death. Rest in peace Ike while i comfort myself with a little bit of "Hot Buttered Soul".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:08 AM on 08/11/2008
- Kalima I'm a Fan of Kalima 74 fans permalink
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Goodbye Isaac. Thank you for all the beautiful memories. My condolences go out to your
family and friends. RIP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 AM on 08/11/2008
- neesy08 I'm a Fan of neesy08 20 fans permalink
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OMG! Rick James, Barry White, James Brown, now Issac Hayes. People are having a good ole time in heaven. RIP Issac.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:58 AM on 08/11/2008

You left out RAY CHARLES!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 AM on 08/11/2008
- GeekyGirl I'm a Fan of GeekyGirl 6 fans permalink

Lets not forget Luther Vandross!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:34 PM on 08/11/2008
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who cares what he's Religion was, RIP, thoughts to the family for there loss,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:27 AM on 08/11/2008
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Issac Hayes was much more than Chef or Shaft, though those two are great institutions in US culture. I heard an interview with Booker T on "Fresh Air" wherein he spoke of Hayes' all-round conributions during the glory years of Stax. The man did evertything.
But the MAGIC is illustrated in an episode of a TV show made over 10 years ago and across the sea. The last episode of "Father Ted" deals with a suicidal young preist. He's lost his faith and his will to live. Father Ted cranks up a tape of the 'Theme from Shaft, " yells "Isn't this a great song!" and as the young man listens, he gradually GETS INTO IT and realizes that in a world with a song like that, life is good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 AM on 08/11/2008
- Eric8869 I'm a Fan of Eric8869 25 fans permalink

Did a spaceship come and pick him up? "Shut Yo Mouth"!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 08/10/2008
- doug108 I'm a Fan of doug108 19 fans permalink

What's the difference between these two statements?



Isaac Hayes on Scientology

Scientology is the gateway to eternity. It is the path to happiness and total spiritual freedom. Until one has experienced the technology of Scientology it's unlikely that one will ever experience these wonderful discoveries. I know because it has worked for me. The more time and effort I invest, the more I receive. I highly recommend it.


Someone else on Christianity

Christianity is the gateway to eternity. It is the path to happiness and total spiritual freedom. Until one has experienced the truth of Christianity it's unlikely that one will ever experience these wonderful blessings. I know because it has worked for me. The more time and effort I invest, the more I receive. I highly recommend it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 PM on 08/10/2008
- Eric8869 I'm a Fan of Eric8869 25 fans permalink

Nothing - they are both stupid

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 08/10/2008

totally agree

But Hayes' Chef in south park is really good, I'll miss him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 PM on 08/10/2008
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You used the word "technology" in place of "truth" in the first statement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 08/10/2008
- Hirnlego I'm a Fan of Hirnlego 115 fans permalink
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Religion is not freedom. Its submission.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 AM on 08/11/2008
- neesy08 I'm a Fan of neesy08 20 fans permalink
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no, it is freedom. but you have to actually READ and STUDY the scriptures to unerstand why that is. RIP Issac. I do not care what your religion is just RIP.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 08/11/2008
- neesy08 I'm a Fan of neesy08 20 fans permalink
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the man does and you do not have the descency to say RIP

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 08/11/2008
- Eric8869 I'm a Fan of Eric8869 25 fans permalink

He does???????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:13 AM on 08/11/2008

They are both demonstrably false.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 AM on 08/11/2008
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Oh yeah! Well, start demonstrating!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 AM on 08/11/2008
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