Bernie Hayes

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Cool Strut 00:00 Tools
Tribute to a Black Woman (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
Monkey Scratch (Parts 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
YMCA 00:00 Tools
I'm a Believer 00:00 Tools
Cool Strut Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
You Made Me Hard 00:00 Tools
The Soul Pearl 00:00 Tools
Your Boyfriend's Back in Town 00:00 Tools
Falling Over Backwards 00:00 Tools
Mission in Life 00:00 Tools
Cool Strut Part 1 00:00 Tools
Calling All My Buddies 00:00 Tools
Matchbox Cars and Marbles 00:00 Tools
Speak Memory Speak 00:00 Tools
Last Time 00:00 Tools
South Perth 00:00 Tools
Casting Couch 00:00 Tools
Slumber 00:00 Tools
Cool Strut (Part 1) 00:00 Tools
You Don't Even Know My Name 00:00 Tools
Test the Water 00:00 Tools
Lullaby 00:00 Tools
Kibonki 00:00 Tools
The Macarena 00:00 Tools
Your Green Light 00:00 Tools
Tribute To A Black Woman - Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun 00:00 Tools
Walk Like an Egyptian 00:00 Tools
Play That Funky Music 00:00 Tools
Intermission 00:00 Tools
Tribute To A Black Woman - Part 1 00:00 Tools
Cool Strut [Mono Version] 00:00 Tools
Celebration 00:00 Tools
In Front Of You 00:00 Tools
Grease Medley 00:00 Tools
See-Through Hands 00:00 Tools
Oh Freedom 00:00 Tools
Fix-It Man 00:00 Tools
Disbelieve 00:00 Tools
Refuse To Know 00:00 Tools
The Way It Is 00:00 Tools
When I'm Wrong 00:00 Tools
We Are Family 00:00 Tools
Missing 00:00 Tools
Bedside Light 00:00 Tools
Lost treasure 00:00 Tools
Bad reception 00:00 Tools
Town Hall, Top Bar 00:00 Tools
Supply And Demand 00:00 Tools
Music Is A Highway 00:00 Tools
Building My House 00:00 Tools
Soft Landing 00:00 Tools
You're The Best Thing 00:00 Tools
Waterfall 00:00 Tools
Silverplated 00:00 Tools
Tribute To A Black Woman (pt. 1) 00:00 Tools
The Twist 00:00 Tools
On Her Side 00:00 Tools
All Good Things 00:00 Tools
Whatever moves me 00:00 Tools
Dancing Queen 00:00 Tools
The Locomotion 00:00 Tools
Little Signs 00:00 Tools
I Wanted To Cry 00:00 Tools
Time Warp 00:00 Tools
Round Trip 00:00 Tools
Nutbush City Limits 00:00 Tools
Cool Strut Pt 1 00:00 Tools
My Misunderstanding 00:00 Tools
State of grace 00:00 Tools
Trip Away 00:00 Tools
Mission In Life (live) 00:00 Tools
Hopeless 00:00 Tools
Camel Rock 00:00 Tools
Wrong Side of the Road 00:00 Tools
Dealt a Hand 00:00 Tools
Follow the Rules 00:00 Tools
Monkey Scratch 00:00 Tools
B7 00:00 Tools
Tribute To a Black Woman, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Untidy 00:00 Tools
Cool Strut - Part 2 00:00 Tools
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Bernie Hayes is the name of two different artists, an Australian singer/songwriter and an African-American radio pioneer and soul artist. 1. Bernie Hayes is an Australian singer/songwriter who has released two albums as a solo artist and written songs for other Australian artists notably "You Made Me Hard" which was the third single from the The Whitlams Love This City album. Hayes was born and raised in Canberra and was a member of a musical family (including brothers Pat Hayes of Stella One Eleven and formerly of the Falling Joys, Justin Hayes of Whopping Big Naughty and the late Anthony Hayes (aka Stevie Plunder) of The Whitlams and The Plunderers fame). He began playing around the wine bars of Canberra at age 15, and among his first bands was Secret Seven. Hayes later relocated to Sydney along with a number of other Canberra musicians, including his borthers. He first came to public prominence when he joined Club Hoy in 1990. He played on that bands Thursday's Fortune album released in 1991 which enjoyed a positive critical response and minor chart success. Grant McLennan of The Go-Betweens produced the bands first single "Da Da Da Da/Green and Blue". Club Hoy later played on of McLennan's solo albums. After the break-up of Club Hoy, Hayes and Julia Richardson of Club Hoy formed a new group called the Troublemakers. However the Troublemakers failed to enjoy much success. Hayes is perhaps best known among fans, however, as a member of the Shouties with brothers Anthony and Pat and drummer Pete Velzen. The band held a Sunday afternoon residency at the Sandringham Hotel in Newtown, Sydney through the 1980s until 1996, playing a mix of covers and original songs. The Shouties released two albums, Colossus and Indelible. In 1996, Hayes' younger brother Anthony, of The Whitlams, committed suicide. Bernie Hayes played guitar on The Whitlams Eternal Nightcap released later in 1997. Hayes released his first solo album Every Tuesday, Sometimes Sunday in late 1999. The album was acoustic-based and included material that he had written since the beginning of his musical career. The album featured several singles in "Mission in Life", "Matchbox Cars and Marbles" and "Your Boyfriend's Back in Town" with "Mission in Life" receiving airplay on Triple J. The Whitlams recorded a track from the album "You Made Me Hard" on their 1999 Love This City album. It was released as the third single from the album in 2001 with Hayes present in the studio for the recording of the single. After the release of his solo album, Hayes put together a band, the Bernie Hayes Quartet, featuring John Encarnio, Bill Gibson and Jess Ciampa. He played with his band and solo on the ABC Television program Love is a Four Letter Word in 2001. He released his second album Domestic Departures in 2003 with the band. Genevieve Maynard and Pete O'Doherty of Mental As Anything produced the album while Nic Dalton, formerly of The Lemonheads produced the first single "Your Green Light". More recently, Hayes has worked with Bow Campbell of Front End Loader and Brendan Gallagher of Karma County as the Dead Marines. He is currently working on a third album with the Bernie Hayes Quartet, and playing a regular Wednesday night residency gig at the Rose of Australia Hotel in Erskineville, Sydney. 2. Bernie Hayes is an African-American radio pioneer, professor, disc-jockey and recording artist. He arrived in St. Louis from KSOL in San Francisco, becoming a disc jockey at KATZ, playing soul in the afternoons and jazz at night. He was the host of the first radio talk show for black audiences here and later parlayed his knowledge of the community into a prestigious job as the first African-American to be appointed news director at KWMU, the market’s major NPR affiliate. Hayes also worked as a producer and recording artist for Volt, a subsidiary of the soul music label, Stax Records. In 1989, Hayes began an independent record label, Mission Park, which released a 45 RPM single, "In My Eyes," sung by his wife, Uvee, and produced by a renown local rhythm and blues artist, Oliver Sain. He shared his knowledge of the business by teaching media courses at Webster University. In addition to over 45 years working in various media, Hayes labored tirelessly to preserve the history of Black radio and its personalities, especially those in the St. Louis area. Discography Volt 4032 : Tribute To A Black Woman Pt. I / Pt. II Volt 4047 : Cool Strut Pt. I / Pt. II Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.