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Morris Hayes

Morris Hayes is a talented musician, producer, and band leader. As a keyboardist, Hayes has worked with superstars such as Prince, George Clinton, Elton John, Whitney Houston, and Stevie Wonder. He was one of the 2013 inductees into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame. Morris Kevin Hayes was born in the small town of Jefferson (Jefferson County), just outside Pine Bluff (Jefferson County). He was inspired by the religious music he heard in church as a child. He majored in art at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB). When a rhythm and blues (R&B) band on campus lost its keyboard player, Hayes—who had learned to play a bit in high school—offered to fill in. Although he was still learning to play the keyboard, he played well enough to take the spot. After graduating from college, Hayes played in churches and with various bands, moving to Chicago, Illinois; Memphis, Tennessee; and then to Texas. He cofounded a group called the Bizness, which former Prince and the Revolution bass player Mark Brown heard. Brown asked the group to come to Minneapolis, Minnesota—which had a vibrant music scene—and record a demo. Hayes recorded the demo and then joined Brown’s band, Mazarati. When Brown’s group disbanded around 1991, Hayes remained in Minneapolis. When the keyboardist for the popular group the Time quit, Hayes replaced him and toured with the group in Asia. After the completion of the tour, Hayes formed another group called G Sharp and the Edge. This group performed as the house band in the popular Minneapolis club Glam Slam, which was frequented by Prince (who would later purchase the club). Prince signed the group to open for him on his “Diamonds and Pearls” tour in 1992. After the tour ended, Prince asked Hayes to join his band, the New Power Generation. Hayes played in the band for ten years. In 2003, he left for a scheduled six-week gig with funk and soul jazz saxophonist Maceo Parker. Instead, he stayed for two years before rejoining the New Power Generation as the leader of the band in 2005. Hayes has also performed with a long list of major artists, including Sheila E., Chaka Khan, Herbie Hancock, Kanye West, Elton John, Babyface, Carlos Santana, Kenny Loggins, Lenny Kravitz, Alicia Keys, Will.i.am, Mary J. Blige, Maroon 5, Ani Di Franco, Questlove, Kool Moe Dee, Sheryl Crow, Gwen Stefani, Erykah Badu, Amy Winehouse, Bono, The Edge, and Macy Gray. Hayes has received numerous honors for his work, including inclusion in the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 2013. Hayes is involved in a nonprofit called No Worries Now, which helps children with terminal illnesses by organizing proms for them. The organization also helps fund osteosarcoma research. Hayes is the owner and CEO of Ill Street, Inc., a music production company through which he has written for various films and television shows such as Flavor Flav’s Under One Roof, Martin Lawrence’s You So Crazy, and Laurel Avenue on HBO.


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Born:
Nov 28, 1962 In Arkansas, USA
Movie/TV Credits:
19
First Appeared:
In the series Today 1952-01-14
Latest Project:
Movie Prince: Budapest 2011-08-09
Known For
Poster of Prince: Budapest
Poster of Prince - Montreux Jazz Festival (Early Show)
Poster of Prince - Montreux Jazz Festival (Late Show)
Poster of Prince: The Hits Collection
Filmography
Movie Prince: Budapest Keyboards 2011-08-09
Movie Prince : Welcome 2 America - MSG New York Self - Keyboards 2010-12-29
Movie Prince - Montreux Jazz Festival (Early Show) 2009-07-18
Movie Prince - Montreux Jazz Festival (Late Show) 2009-07-18
Movie Prince: Montreux Like Jazz 2009-07-18
Movie Prince: 21 Nights in London Self - Keyboards 2008-06-07
Movie Prince: Rave un2 the Year 2000 2000-06-05
Movie Prince: Beautiful Strange Self 1998-08-28
Movie Prince: Love 4 One Another 1996-01-27
Movie Prince: The Beautiful Experience 1994-02-12
Movie Prince: The Sacrifice Of Victor 1994-09-08
Movie Prince and the N.P.G. Present... 3 Chains o' Gold 1994-08-16
Series Late Show with David Letterman Unknown 1993-08-30
Movie Prince: The Hits Collection 1993-12-14
Series The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Unknown 1992-05-25
Movie Prince: The Ryde Dyvine 1992-12-19
Series American Music Awards Unknown 1974-02-19
Series Soul Train Unknown 1971-10-02
Series Today Unknown 1952-01-14