Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Hollywood Remembers Isaac Hayes

Though Hollywood is still reeling from the unexpected double passing of iI pop-culture heavyweights over the weekend, that hasn't stopped them from paying tribute to their late colleagues, with tributes for Isaac Hayes, wHO died early Sunday at his Memphis home from as yet unknown causes, already pouring in.


Dionne Warwick: "I've lost one of my best buddies and it is not easy to compute with�I know one lav never put a question mark where GOD puts a period of time, so I will not question the Almighty's conclusion to call him home�He was my "family"�He volition be a part of my musical life each time I sing the song "D�j� Vu" as this was a natal day gift to me from him�My family and I send earnest heartfelt condolences to his family for their tremendous loss, and we will hold them in continuous prayer."



























Aretha Franklin: "It was so deplorable to hear about Isaac Hayes. So musically advanced and timeless in his compositions. He was loved and appreciated by so many. He was an enduring symbol of the struggle of the African-American man and was a shining example of psyche at its best. God bless."


Patti LaBelle: "I last saw Isaac a patch back in Washington, D.C. at a concert where we were both playacting. Although he was under the weather, he was still playing. He was the man�he had 'the show must go on' spirit. In his absence, he will be remembered through his great music. He will forever be in our hearts and souls. God bless his family."


Neil Portnow, President of the Recording Academy: "Three-time Grammy winner Isaac Hayes was a true renaissance man�singer, songwriter, producer, session musician, actor, activist and more�his groundbreaking theme song and score for the movie Shaft cemented his status as a melodious icon�The earth has confused a unfeigned creative genius and a passionate humanitarian, but his indelible legacy will remain ever present. Our deepest sympathies go out to his family unit, friends and all world Health Organization were inspired by the man and his music."


Priscilla Presley, to Entertainment Tonight: "I am shocked. We have lost not only an unbelievable talent just a marvelous leader to his community and a dear friend. To me there will only be one Isaac Hayes, gifting us with years of performing, writing and a voice that penetrated deep into our souls. He is to be admired for ever-changing his life around and standing unswerving to his beliefs, his integrity and to serving others�Isaac, you will be missed just never forgotten."


Lisa Marie Presley, to ET: "Isaac was one of the more genuine and beautiful souls I suffer had the privilege to cross paths with and befriend in this life. He was an unbelievable friend. This is a tragic deprivation. My heart goes out to his wife and children. Wherever he is going to just became a brighter and more beautiful seat, and I will miss him dearly."


Sam Moore, Grammy winner and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer: "I owe so much of my fame and success to Isaac Hayes as it was Isaac who wrote, produced and actually invented what is known as the "Memphis Sound"...I sincerely know I was blessed to deliver had his presence in my life and career...Fortunately for us all, Isaac's talent will continue to be recognised and live on as a outcome of his enormous musical contribution."


(Originally promulgated on Aug. 11, 2008 at 8:35 a.m. PT)










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