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Isaac Lee Hayes (born Aug 20, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee - died Aug 10, 2008, in Memphis, Tennessee) was an influential soul singer, songwriter, musician, producer, arranger, and actor. One of the key creative forces behind Memphis' Stax Records, Hayes began his recording career in 1962, soon playing saxophone for The Bar-Kays. Hayes and writing partner David Porter would pen numerous hits for Stax artists such as Sam and Dave ("Hold On! I'm Comin'", "Soul Man") and Carla Thomas ("B-A-B-Y") during the mid-1960s. |
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Curtis Mayfield |
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Bobby Womack |
USA, Cleveland - Ohio |
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Marvin Gaye |
USA, Washington |
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Willie Hutch |
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Donny Hathaway |
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Sly & The Family Stone |
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The Isley Brothers |
USA, Cincinnati - Ohio |
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Ohio Players |
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The Dramatics |
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James Brown |
USA, Barnwell - South Carolina |
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Al Green |
USA, Forrest City - Arkansas |
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Johnnie Taylor |
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Barry White |
USA, Galveston - Texas |
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Lyn Collins |
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Minnie Riperton |
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Rufus Thomas |
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The Soul Children |
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The O'Jays |
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Syl Johnson |
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The Bar-Kays |
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Eddie Kendricks |
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The Impressions |
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Ann Peebles |
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The Staple Singers |
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The Chi-Lites |
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Edwin Starr |
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Teddy Pendergrass |
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Commodores |
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Earth, Wind & Fire |
USA, Chicago - Illinois |
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Sam & Dave |
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