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RICHIE HAVENS
He played the 1966 Newport Folk Festival; the 1967 Monterey Jazz Festival; the 1969 Isle of Wight Festival; and, of course, opened the 1969 Woodstock Festival, where he held the multitudes spellbound for nearly three hours. Called back for yet another encore, he improvised a song based on an old spiritual that became ‘Freedom’, eventually reaching an audience of hundreds of millions via the Woodstock albums and movie. You can see Richie with Groove Armada here
For over three decades, Richie has used his music to convey messages of brotherhood and personal freedom. With more than twenty-five albums released and a touring schedule that would kill many a younger man, he continues to view his calling as a higher one. As he told The Denver Post, "I really sing songs that move me. I’m not in show business, I’m in the communications business. That’s what it’s about for me". And recently another new, self-produced album, Grace Of The Sun, which finds Richie again composing most of the tracks. Laden with the stunning guitar work of Walter Parks and Christopher Cunningham, and featuring contributions by world musicians Badal Roy (India), Jorge Alfano (Argentina) and Hasan Isakkut (Turkey), the result is an exotic and compelling tapestry that serves as the perfect musical complement to Richie's own signature percussive strumming and rich, melodic vocals. There will be a support act to be announced soon |
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