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Beaverhausen

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Mon Apr 22, 2013, 04:36 PM Apr 2013

Richie Havens Dies at Age 72 [View all]

http://www.jambase.com/Articles/118431/Richie-Havens-Dies-at-Age-72

We're sad to report that folk legend Richie Havens has passed away today at the age of 72. The Brooklyn-bred singer/guitarist was perhaps best known for opening the legendary Woodstock Festival with a near three-hour performance which set the tone for the rest of the event.

Havens toured and recorded for decades until complications from kidney surgery left him unable to tour after 45 years in 2012. In addition to putting out 21 studio albums and touring the world numerous times, Havens also devoted much of his time to charity. In 1991 he won the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award.

Here's the announcement from Havens' longtime representatives, The Roots Agency:

RICHIE HAVENS was gifted with one of the most recognizable voices in popular music. His fiery, poignant, soulful singing style has remained unique and ageless since his historic appearance at Woodstock in 1969. For four decades, Havens used his music to convey passionate messages of brotherhood and personal freedom. Billboard Magazine writes, “This acoustic soul giant truly seems to be getting more inspiring and graceful with age.” From Woodstock to The Isle of Wight to Glastonbury to the Fillmore Auditorium to Royal Albert Hall to Carnegie Hall, Richie played the most legendary music festivals that ever were, and most of the world’s greatest concert venues. But even when performing in a Greenwich Village coffeehouse or a small club or regional theater, he was eternally grateful that people in any number turned up each time to hear him sing. More than anything, he feels incredibly blessed to have met so many of you along the way.
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Richie Havens Dies at Age 72 [View all] Beaverhausen Apr 2013 OP
He filled his songs with soul. chelsea0011 Apr 2013 #1
Aarrggh panader0 Apr 2013 #2
here's a video from just 3 years ago Beaverhausen Apr 2013 #3
Freedom FarCenter Apr 2013 #4
Thanks KurtNYC Apr 2013 #8
Your beautiful tribute.. whathehell Apr 2013 #15
There's more to the story behind that performance. Archae Apr 2013 #27
great to hear that now thanks nt flamingdem Apr 2013 #10
That is one on the most intense performances of all time BobbyBoring Apr 2013 #26
And just a few weeks ago we lost Alvin Lee napkinz Apr 2013 #33
Beat me to it. Warren DeMontague Apr 2013 #37
Indeed....n/t Gurney Hack Apr 2013 #49
rip. HiPointDem Apr 2013 #5
Singing Harry Chapin's W.O.L.D. at the Harry Chapin Congressional Medal Tribute at Carneige Hall graham4anything Apr 2013 #6
RIP Richie colsohlibgal Apr 2013 #7
"Truth, Justice...and the American way (?)...I thought truth and justice WERE the American way." KurtNYC Apr 2013 #9
Younger men grow older every day, BarbaRosa Apr 2013 #11
As do women... mimi85 Apr 2013 #20
... nolabear Apr 2013 #39
"Of Time and the Rivers Flowing". . . Journeyman Apr 2013 #12
I saw Ritchie many times. Besides being possessed of a beautiful, uniquely "warm" voice, whathehell Apr 2013 #13
RIP to one of the finest. Freedom...freedom... nolabear Apr 2013 #14
Richie could really bang it out on an acoustic RZM Apr 2013 #16
This one is my favorite. Blue_In_AK Apr 2013 #17
And you made me cry... mimi85 Apr 2013 #22
memories of my youth DainBramaged Apr 2013 #46
So very sad to hear this news earlier this fternoon. abq e streeter Apr 2013 #18
We've lost one of the great ones. RIP badtoworse Apr 2013 #19
This is such a loss of such a beautiful voice. glinda Apr 2013 #21
RIP Ritchie. We still remember. nt bemildred Apr 2013 #23
His concert was the first live concert OldHippieChick Apr 2013 #24
Another good man done gone. Saw Richie at Woodstock and he was asked to keep singing, with FailureToCommunicate Apr 2013 #25
We lived by those words. WHEN CRABS ROAR Apr 2013 #34
One of the coolest, nicest, wisest people G_j Apr 2013 #28
Another from my youth. HockeyMom Apr 2013 #29
Wow . . . . what a loss. ET Awful Apr 2013 #30
FREEDOM!!! deaniac21 Apr 2013 #31
FREEDOM! etherealtruth Apr 2013 #41
Oh no. Granny M Apr 2013 #32
He now sleeps in heavenly peace.... ReRe Apr 2013 #35
Always one of my favorites... kentuck Apr 2013 #36
Bummer. Buzz Clik Apr 2013 #38
We saw him perform outdoors here in Florida a few years back. rzemanfl Apr 2013 #40
The loss of another great American master Loge23 Apr 2013 #42
Find your freedom, Richie Havens ... CRH Apr 2013 #43
Shit shit shit DainBramaged Apr 2013 #44
I see I'm not alone in loving this song. Blue_In_AK Apr 2013 #51
Minstrel from Gaul DreamGypsy Apr 2013 #45
Damn... WillyT Apr 2013 #47
Rip..... Drummerboy2277 Apr 2013 #48
He performed "Handsome Johnny" at Woodstock. Written by Lou Gossett Jr. RagAss Apr 2013 #50
3 songs Amerigo Vespucci Apr 2013 #52
I saw Richie Havens at Woodstock, too. kwassa Apr 2013 #53
I was just going to say Lifelong Protester Apr 2013 #54
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