Rest in peace,Richie Havens

Brother Blues

Deceased - Nov. 4, 2015
BGOL Legend
Richie Havens, the folk singer and guitarist who famously opened the Woodstock Festival in 1969, died this morning from a sudden heart attack. He was 72.

Richie Havens in 1968: 'The Direction For My Music Is Heaven'

Havens was born in Brooklyn, New York and relocated to Greenwich Village in his early twenties. He released his first album, A Richie Havens Record, in 1965; by 1967, he had signed with Verve of MGM Records to release his breakthrough third album, Mixed Bag. He released Something Else Again in 1968 and Richard P. Havens, 1983 in 1969, both of which landed on the Billboard Top 200 chart and built his reputation as an impressive live performer.

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Havens famously opened the Woodstock Festival in 1969 with a long, impromptu set. He recorded over a dozen albums during his career and performed at President Bill Clinton's inauguration in 1993. A public memorial for Havens will be announced at a later date.

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/richie-havens-folk-icon-dead-at-72-20130422
 

RoadRage

the voice of reason
BGOL Investor
Man there is a big difference between people who make music for the love and people who does it for the money..
 

Winslow Wong

Rising Star
BGOL Gold Member
for the younger bros and sis that dont remember or know Bro Richie - his music was used in Django when he was giving up -

 

Wobble Wobble

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
At Woodstock, Richie opened the show. But the next act couldn't get to the stage. So the promoter asked him to continue playing. That happened three times, and the third time, Richie, out of songs, improvised "Motherless Child/Freedom". He freestyled on his own rhythm and chord changes, sang the old spiritual "Motherless Child" and improved the whole "Freedom" part. In front of a 500,000 people.

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