The Essential Memphis Library: Isaac Hayes’ ‘Hot Buttered Soul’
This 1969 album established Hayes’ sound and persona. It not only made him a star, but it made him a new kind of star.
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This 1969 album established Hayes’ sound and persona. It not only made him a star, but it made him a new kind of star.
The Daily Memphian polled readers on its site and on social media about who should be considered our biggest star.
“Stax history is about the music but also about the integration and racial healing in Memphis and the nation.”
The additional design gives the team five uniforms to feature this season.
“Solid Gold Soul: The Best of the Rest from the Stax Museum” is on show now. The exhibit features staff-selected artifacts from Stax’s vast archives, including Isaac Hayes’ desk from the 1970s.
Minnesota’s two-man show was no match for Memphis’ 10-man rotation. Related story:
Memphis is the central focus of the Porretta Soul Festival held in Porretta Terme, Italy, an hour outside Bologna.
We should be as bold and bullish about our contemporary black music as we are about all of our claims to fame, from FedEx and Holiday Inn to historic music attractions to dry rub ribs.
An all-too-brief era ends for University of Memphis basketball and many Shelby County-area students have a short school day before winter break starts.
Pioneer of orchestral soul Isaac Hayes will be honored at the Grammys 2020 Special Merit ceremony with a Lifetime Achievement Award, along with John Prine, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Chicago and Public Enemy.
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