Photos of a bronze bust of the man, sculpted as part of a larger project. Learn of its auction for charity and Isaac's part in the project.
Definitive discography includes every project Hayes has been involved with throughout his long career. Brief bio and links to related artists.
Anthology features 12 tracks, including the hits "Zeke the Freak" and "What Does It Take." Hear them, and three other songs, on RealAudio.
Two-disc album was "the post-Shaft culmination of Isaac Hayes' virtual rewriting of soul's rule book," one critic says. Hear sound clips.
Isaac Hayes "delivers in two lines what rap groups can't do in an album," reviewer says. Hear a line or two from "Branded" on RealAudio.
Gets a solid thumbs-up from music fans. Sample 5 of the album's 12 tracks, including Hayes' versions of "Walk on By" and "The Look of Love."
Greatest-hits album contains a sampling of 10 Isaac Hayes songs, including the theme from "Shaft." Find five audio clips.
Merchant lists available Isaac Hayes CDs. Compare prices differences and place an order.
Official resource of the man who created the Shaft theme. Find a bio, music clips, info on his charity work, and fan club membership details.
Take a tour through the world of Isaac. Listen to sound clips from his albums and read commentary about his influence on music.
Find the complete screen credits of Isaac Hayes, including his role as Chef on TV's South Park, and the film "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka!"
Fan of "Black Moses" gives a song-by-song rundown of this compilation of Hayes' hits and misses.
Read a biography of this Academy Award-winning soul musician, who's found great luck in the latter part of his career on "South Park."