Isaac Hayes
Isaac Hayes was an Academy Award-winning musician known for his soul and funk albums Hot Buttered Soul and Black Moses. Hayes also did the voice of the Chef on the animated television series South Park. Find more pictures, videos and... [more]
Isaac Hayes was an Academy Award-winning musician known for his soul and funk albums Hot Buttered Soul and Black Moses. Hayes also did the voice of the Chef on the animated television series South Park. Find more pictures, videos and links about Isaac Hayes here.
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Two discs feature the artists' greatest love songs, just in time for Christmas,New Year's Eve, and Valentine's Day!
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Concord Music Group's For Lovers series will continue on December 22, 2009 with CDs from both Ray Charles and Isaac Hayes, featuring each artist's greatest love songs. Previously, Concord has issued For Lovers albums by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Tony Bennett, Stan Getz, Chet Baker, Bill Evans, Sarah...
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The conservative Republican blogger in Chicago metro, Ill., opines: "The latest push to force the public option on the American healthcare system is a last ditch effort by the Radical Left (i.e., Pompous Pelosi and the Congressional Crack Caucus) for a single-payer system. What’s so bad about the government running our health care system? Everything. Dare I mention dash-for-clunkers (car sales have now plummeted), the U.S. Post Office...
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From bookerrising.net
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On tonights episode, I had the opportunity to talk with the Rev. Isaac Hayes, Republican candidate for the 2nd Congressional District in Illinois. He is set to challenge Jesse Jackson Jr. Also, we talked Obama going after Fox News and more! Enjoy!
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From freerepublic.com
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Stax Records has announced a November 3, 2009 release date for the label's deluxe reissue of soul legend Isaac Hayes' classic soundtrack to the movie Shaft. The original album, released in 1971, was a smash hit that slingshotted Hayes' career into the stratosphere. The Memphis soulman had previously released two commercially-successful, critically-acclaimed albums in 1969's Hot Buttered Soul and 1971's Black Moses. With Shaft, however, Hayes...
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Pivotal 1971 soundtrack was one of soul music’s best sellers of all time and earned Isaac Hayes a Grammy, Oscar and Golden Globe.
LOS ANGELES, Calif. — In 1971, the song was everywhere. “Who is the man who would risk his neck for his brother man?” Shaft? Damn right. Isaac Hayes’ Shaft soundtrack album became a #1 album on both the pop and R&b charts — and remained on the charts for a jaw-dropping 60 weeks. The first soul soundtrack to a...
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From allaboutjazz.com
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There they go again. Isaac Hayes (no, not that one, who, alas,
has left us) is running for Congress in Chicago. Mr. Hayes is
actually the Rev. Isaac Hayes, and you can learn more about him
from his website.
So a man runs for Congress, what's the big deal? The big deal is
the reaction to Rev. Hayes' announcement from Democrats. Rev.
Hayes, you see, is not just a Republican. No, no. Bad as that may
be, Rev. Hayes is…gasp!…a...
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