Singer, song writer, composer, pianist and actor Isaac Lee Hayes Jnr. was born in Covington, Tennessee, on 20 August 1942. Hayes grew up working on farms and being cared for my his grand parents. He was 5 years old when he began singing in church choirs and became interested in music. He taught himself the piano, organ, flute and saxophone.
From 1963 he joined Stax Records in Memphis and co wrote a number of big hits with his writing partner David Porter. His album "Hot Buttered Soul" was Stax' best selling album during their relaunch in 1968. He composed the music for the film "Shaft" in 1971, the title song became a world wide success.
Isaac Hayes died after a stroke while using exercise equipment in his home in Memphis, Tennessee, on 10 August 2008.
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