Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Richie Havens obituary

known for his performance at Woodstock to bring a touch of light folk songs and covers American soul musician

Richie Havens, who died of a heart attack at age 72, is best known for its opening show at the historic 1969 Woodstock festival. It had been planned to go to the fifth, but heavy traffic snarl-ups delayed many artists, so he took the first and said, after a long series.

He fascinated the public for three hours, has repeatedly called for encores. With his exhausted directory, he improvised a song based on the spiritual Motherless Child. This became freedom, their most famous song and an anthem for a generation. Their inclusion in the next film festival - where you can see pacing the stage, pouring every ounce of emotion in the song - further enhances its reputation. The song was included on the soundtrack of the era of slavery in 2012 Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, the eldest of nine children, in the form of care corner doo-wop groups street with your friends, and sang with the McCrea Gospel Singers at the age of 16 years. Although I had visited the artistic center Greenwich Village, read poetry, which was 20 years before moving to live there, they quickly learn to play guitar and play popular places in the city where 6 feet 6 inches African American was in big clubs in big white part.

His distinctive guitar playing and soulful, husky singing style quickly marked as an artist to watch, and after a few albums on the label Douglas, nursing has been signed by the Director of Bob Dylan Albert Grossman, who landed a recording contract with Verve Records.

Verve's first album, Mixed Bag (1967), included his own pacifist ballad, Johnny Handsome (co-authored with actor Louis Gossett Jr.), and a handful of covers, including Eleanor Rigby John Lennon and Paul McCartney and Dylan is like a woman. As with all post caps, made the songs their own, with very rhythmic guitar accompaniment.

In 1968 he told the magazine Folk Music Sing Out! I wanted to put "the intonations of America" ??in Eleanor Rigby and other songs of Lennon and McCartney A couple of albums were released before Woodstock -. Otherwise (1968) and Richard P Havens, 1983 (1969) one. This included an apocalyptic vision of the future inspired by George Orwell and was his first album for 100 U.S. charts.

Its success encouraged Woodstock houses to found his own label, Stormy Forest, and although the first album, Stonehenge (1970), was more moderate than his public expects Woodstock, his next album , Wake (1971), in fact, became a warning: his greatest charts, and one of George Harrison Here Comes the Sun made the U.S. top 20

Since the 1970s, nursing was concerned about the education of young people on environmental issues. He co-founded the oceanographic museum for children in the Bronx, the bottom of the Ocean Institute of the North Wind, and encouraged young people to have a specific role to make a positive contribution to improving the environment .


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