Monday, August 11, 2008

BERNIE MAC, YOU ARE FOREVER HILARIOUS, AND ISAAC HAYES, YOU ARE FOREVER MAGICAL:

Comedian Bernie Mac has died at the age of 50 after an extended bout with pneumonia.

Mac was in Northwestern Memorial hospital when he died on Saturday morning. No official cause of death has been announced by his family.

After rumors of his death, his condition seemed to improve. Mac’s publicist stated that he was “responding well to treatment” and that he expected to leave the Chicago-area facility in a few weeks.

He passed away at approximately 2:00 am on Saturday, his wife revealed.

Bernie Mac, who started doing standup in clubs around Chicago in the 1970’s, was discovered after he won a Miller Lite comedy search, which led to regular ppearances on Russell Simmons’ Def Comedy Jam in 1992.

“He was one of the sweetest funniest people on the planet,” Def Comedy Jam Founder Russell Simmons told AllHipHop.com. "We (Def Comedy team) knew he was a star the minute we saw him. He was loved by millions He will be missed.”

Mac also lived with sarcoidosis, an immune system disorder that results in swollen, inflamed lymph nodes, causes ulcers on the skin and also makes breathing difficult.

Representatives for Bernie Mac said previously that he was not hospitalized for complications associated with sarcoidosis.

“Bernie Mac will not only be missed by his family members and close friends, he will also be missed by the thousands of people he touched through his laughter. Please keep his family in your prayers,” said Kendra G, a Chicago bred radio host that now resides in Philadelphia.

Bernie Mac will be remembered for his brash, but frank comedic style that was a staple in the Black community.

His on-stage musings quickly went mainstream through his television sitcom, “The Bernie Mac Show” and a storied music career.

Mac appeared in movies like Who's the Man? (1993), House Party 3 (1994) The Walking Dead (1995), Friday (1995), Spike Lee’s Get On The Bus (1996) The Player's Club (1998), and 1999’s Life with Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence.

The movies Ocean's Eleven (2001) and Charlie's Angels (2003) put him in a movie that catered to middle America, as did his hit television TV series, The Bernie Mac Show.

Bernie Mac was born Bernard Jeffrey McCollough in Chicago in 1957.

He was reared in a rough neighborhood with a large family that would eventually be the backbone to his comic routine.

His professional career started in 1977, when he was 19, and he refused to alter his style to accommodate critics.



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Soul music icon Isaac Hayes was found dead in his Memphis home early Sunday morning (August 10).

The pioneering R&B singer was found laying on the floor near a tread mill in his home.

Hayes, 65, was rushed to Baptist East Hospital in Memphis, where he was pronounced dead, around 2:00 am.

One of the main creative forces behind soul music in the 60’s and 70’s, Hayes made his name as an in-house producer and songwriter for Stax Records with formidable partner David Porter.

He became a recording artist and released the influential albums Hot Buttered Soul (1968) and Black Moses (1970).

The former featured the seminal "Walk On By," which has been sampled by numerous artists including the Notorious BIG ("Warning"), Tupac ("Me Against the World"), Faith Evans ("No Other Love"), and Compton’s Most Wanted ("Hood Took Me Under)."

One of the most popular Hip-Hop anthems, The Geto Boys' 1991 classic single "Mind Playing Tricks On Me," was powered by Hayes' track "Hung Up On My Baby," from his 1974 album, Tough Guys.

The loss hit Geto Boys' founding member Scarface particularly hard.

"Wow, this is some cold news to get," a shaken Scarface told AllHipHop.com in an exclusive interview. "I knew Isaac Hayes personally, I actually got a chance to go into the studio with him."

Scarface continued, saying, "'Mind Playing Tricks On Me’ was originally my solo song. I wrote three verses. I wrote my verse and then Bill took my last verse. Then Willie D. wrote his verse. I produced that song. I can’t believe this s**t. I been f**king with Black Moses forever. I grew up in a music household. That’s all we jammed."

Also a respected film composer, Hayes earned an Academy Award for his work on Shaft (1971), which stands today as his most accomplished and well-known work.

"I am deeply saddened by the loss of Isaac Hayes, a true historic world music figure. Isaac Hayes was the first African-American to win an Oscar for a music score but never lost sight of his commitment to his community and the betterment of mankind," Reverend Al Sharpton, President of National Action Network, told AllHipHop.com. "He was more than an artist he was a trailblazer, He was an innovator. He was a creative genius. I shall never forget how in the height of his career he still had time to work and lend his celebrity to those of us much younger and at that time who were totally unknown. Even in his later years he never hesitated to appear for a cause or endorse something that he felt was for the good of mankind. He will be sorely missed."

Rev. Sharpton will dedicate his radio program tonight to Isaac Hayes at 9:00p.m. on KISS 98.7 FM in New York, where Isaac Hayes was the morning DJ in the late 90's.

As an actor, Hayes has appeared in over 20 films including Truck Turner (1974), I’m Gonna Git You Sucka (1988), Posse (1993), and Hustle and Flow (2005).

An important figure in Hip-Hop due to sampling, his songs such "The Look of Love" have provided the musical foundation for Jay-Z ("Can I Live"), LL Cool J ("Hollis to Hollywood"), Mary J. Blige ("I Love You") and many more.

"First condolences to Ike Dirty his son and his entire family," Atlanta rapper Killer Mike told AllHipHop.com referring to Hayes son and producer Ike Dirty. "Thank God we were blessed with his music and his incredible work. He truly made Soul music bare to the bone. I'm a better artist because of my mama playing his music."

In later years, he became known to a new generation of fans through the Comedy Central series South Park, where he voiced the role of the affable but raunchy Chef.

Hayes would leave the show in 2005 due to differences with the creators over their religious satire.

Hayes was scheduled to celebrate 50 years of Stax Records on Friday (August 15) at the Mann Music Center in Philadelphia, where he headlined a bill that included performances by William Bell, Eddie Floyd, The Bar-Kays.

More information to follow as further details emerge.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7553034.stm



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PEACE TO THE PHARCYDE AND FATLIP!!!



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SO VERY VERY MUCH LOVE IS GIVEN TO YOU KATE.
YOUR ENERGY IS DIVINE.
SINCERELY YOURS, ADHIMU

P.S. GRACIE, IT FEELS WONDERFUL TO SPEND THIS NEW TIME WITH YOU. LET'S EXPLORE...

EVERYONE PLAY SOME ISAAC HAYES AND WATCH SOME BERNIE MAC MOVIES TODAY!

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