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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

SOULSVILLE FOUNDATION HONORS ISAAC HAYES' BIRTHDAY, AUGUST 20TH

The Stax Museum marquee.
Photo by Ronnie Booze.

Needless to say, it has been a very emotional time for the Soulsville Foundation, as it as the rest of the Stax music family and many others, since Isaac Hayes passed away on August 10th. While the foundation has other plans in the works, today, August 20, 2008 will be honoring his memory and his legacy on what would have been Isaac's 66th birthday with a special celebration in the Stax Music Academy and The Soulsville Charter School.

  • The event will include:

    Welcome/Occasion: Soulsville Charter School Chancellor and Stax Music Academy Executive Director Cary Booker;

    Introduction of the Soulsville Symphony Orchestra & brief remarks: Soulsville Charter School orchestra instructor Bobby Hawkins;

    Soulsville Symphony Orchestra: Performance of Isaac Hayes’ “Theme From Shaft” and other musical selections;

    Brief Remarks: Soulsville Charter School students;

    Remarks: Soulsville Foundation CEO Marc E. Willis;

    Closing Remarks: Soulsville Charter School Principal NeShante Brown

    Guests at the Stax Museum will be invited to attend. The event should last approximately 30 minutes. Special photographs of Isaac Hayes will be on display.
Please check back by visiting the Stax Museum News Blog at www.staxmuseum.com for further updates.
We miss you, Isaac.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

ISAAC HAYES MEMORIAL SERVICE ANNOUNCED; SOULSVILLE FOUNDATION HUMBLED BY FAMILY'S GENEROSITY

Photograph by Andrea Zucker


The Soulsville Foundation is sad to post this information about the memorial service planned for Isaac Hayes on Monday, August 18th. We are extremely honored that the family of Mr. Hayes has requested that in lieu of flowers, those wishing to memorialize Mr. Hayes should send donations to the Stax Music Academy. The following is a statement by Soulsville Foundation CEO Marc E. Willis, followed by an announcement about the service and a statement from the Hayes family:

Marc Willis, CEO of the Soulsville Foundation in Memphis (which operates the Stax Museum of American Soul Music, Stax Music Academy, and The Soulsville Charter School) said today: “While we continue to mourn the loss of our dear friend Isaac Hayes, we wish to express how humbled and grateful we are to his family for asking that people make their memorial donations to the Stax Music Academy. The academy, which is adjacent to the Stax Museum, has been mentoring thousands of primarily at-risk young people through music education and unique performance opportunities since 2000, and we have changed many lives by providing this positive experience through scholarships we offer to more than 90 percent of our students.

“Just as Isaac Hayes made an indelible mark on the music industry,” Mr. Willis continued, “Stax Records, and international popular culture, his legacy will live on by helping us help these young people become successful adults for generations to come. Our heartfelt thanks go out to his family for their generosity during this difficult time, and his memory will always be alive and in our hearts and souls at the Soulsville Foundation.”


OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM ISAAC HAYES' FAMILY:

ENTERTAINMENT ICON ISAAC HAYES, TO BE REMEMBEREDAT MEMPHIS-AREA MEMORIAL SERVICE ON MONDAY
Family Issues Statement on the Occasion of Hayes’ Passing

A memorial service will be held on Monday at Hope Presbyterian Church, 8500 Walnut Grove Road, Cordova, Tennessee from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. to celebrate the life of pioneering soul icon Isaac Hayes, who passed away on Sunday at the age of 65.

Born in the rural poverty of a sharecropper's family on August 20, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee, Hayes rose to artistic success as an accomplished GRAMMY®, Golden Globe® and Academy Award® winning composer/musician, paving the way for his fellow African Americans in the arts and entertainment world. As well as being a published author, actor and radio personality, Hayes is a coronated King of Ghana in western Africa. Instead of a palace, he built an 8,000 square foot educational facility as he felt that education and literacy is the key to a successful life.

He is survived by his wife of three years Adjowa Hayes, and their two–year–old son Kwadjo Hayes, ten children—Jacqueline Fields, Felecia Hayes Fisher, Veronica Hayes, Vincent Hayes, Melanie Hayes, Nikki McGhee, Heather Hayes, Isaac Hayes III, Darius Caston and Lillian Bryant—14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

The family issued the following statement: “We are overwhelmed with the outpouring of support and love from Isaac’s dear friends, colleagues and fans from every corner of the world, and we thank each and every one of them for their kind thoughts and prayers. While he was an iconic figure to many, to us he was husband, father and friend. We will ever miss his love, wisdom, humor and the familiar comfort of his voice.”

To celebrate Hayes’ constant support of the Stax Music Academy and his Stax Records Legacy, the Hayes family, in lieu of flowers requests that donations be sent to the Stax Music Academy in Memphis, made out to Soulsville, 926 E. McLemore Avenue, Memphis, TN 38106. Please specify “In memory of Isaac Hayes.”

Condolences may be sent to the family at message@isaachayes.com.

MORE ABOUT THE STAX MUSIC ACADEMY

The Stax Music Academy mentors young people - primarily those residing in the Soulsville, USA neighborhood of Memphis - through music education and unique performance opportunities, with the goals of enhancing their leadership and academic skills and inspiring them to become facilitators for community change. The Stax Music Academy began its first music program—a summer camp for area youth—in Summer 2000. It has since grown to serve several hundred young people from throughout Memphis every year with a variety of music classes and performance opportunities, as well as vital mentoring, tutoring assistance, and leadership development programs. Regardless of how long they pursue their interest in music, all Academy students learn values—hard work, responsibility, self confidence, respect for others, and community awareness—that will serve them for the rest of their lives. As part of the non-profit Soulsville Foundation, the Stax Music Academy is funded through generous individual gifts, grants, and corporate sponsorships.


Tuesday, August 12, 2008

ISAAC HAYES' MEMORIAL SERVICE INFORMATION TO COME


As the details about a memorial service for the late Isaac Hayes are being finalized, we ask that if you would like to stay updated, please visit http://www.staxmuseum.com/ and sign up for our e-news service. Simply click on the e-news icon on the right side of the main page and enter your name, email address, and postal code.


Will do not bombard our e-news suscribers with constant emails, but this is a way for you to be contacted with the latest news in the most efficient way. When the details of the memorial service are released, we will send you the information.


Thanks, and in the meantime, please enjoy the wonderful photograph above of our dear, dear friend and colleague, Isaac, taken in March this year by Andrea Zucker.

Monday, August 11, 2008

ISSAC HAYES ARTICLE DECEMBER 2006 IN MEMPHIS MAGAZINE

Thanks so much to everyone who has visited the blog here and left such warm and loving comments about Isaac Hayes. Everyone at the Soulsville Foundation is still very shocked and we held an internal moment of silence today for all who work here.

I was lucky enough a couple of years ago to sit down and interview Mr. Hayes at length for a cover story for Memphis magazine and for those of you who live in faraway lands, I have posted a link to it below. It was the December 2006 issue of the publication and in it Mr. Hayes offers some interesting insight into his life and David Porter talks about his lifelong soul brother.

The more recent photos are by Andrea Zucker.

Hope you enjoy.
Thanks,
Tim
http://www.memphismagazine.com/gyrobase/Magazine/Content?oid=oid%3A22752