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Richie Havens

Richard Pierce Havens (January 21, 1941 – April 22, 2013) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist.[1] His music encompassed elements of folk, soul (both of which he frequently covered), and rhythm and blues. He had a rhythmic guitar style (often in open tunings). He was the opening act at Woodstock, sang many jingles for television commercials, and was also the voice of the GeoSafari toys.

Richie Havens
Havens in 1999
Background information
Birth nameRichard Pierce Havens
Born(1941-01-21)January 21, 1941
New York City, U.S.
DiedApril 22, 2013(2013-04-22) (aged 72)
Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresFolk rock, funk, blues, soul
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar, sitar
Years active1965–2012
LabelsDouglas Records, Verve Forecast, MGM, A&M, Solar/Epic/SME, Rykodisc, Rhino
Websiterichiehavens.com

Early life

Born in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, Havens was the oldest of nine children.[1] He was of Native American (Blackfoot) descent on his father's side and of the British West Indies on his mother's.[2] His grandfather was Blackfoot of the Montana/South Dakota area.

Havens's grandfather and great-uncle joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, moved to New York City thereafter, and settled on the Shinnecock Reservation on Long Island. Havens's grandfather married, then moved to Brooklyn.[3]

As a youth, Havens began organizing his neighborhood friends into a street corner doo-wop group. At age 16, he was performing with the McCrea Gospel Singers.[1]

Career

Early career

At age 20, Havens left his hometown Brooklyn, seeking artistic stimulation in Greenwich Village in Manhattan. "I saw the Village as a place to escape to, in order to express yourself," he recalled. "I had first gone there during the beatnik days of the 1950s to perform poetry, then I drew portraits for two years and stayed up all night listening to folk music in the clubs. It took a while before I thought of picking up a guitar."[4]

 
Publicity photo released in 1974 by his management at the William Morris Agency

Havens's solo performances quickly spread beyond the Village folk music circles.[1] After cutting two records for Douglas Records, he signed on with Bob Dylan's manager, Albert Grossman, and landed a record deal with the Verve Folkways (later Verve Forecast) label. Verve released Mixed Bag in late 1966, which featured tracks such as "Handsome Johnny" (co-written by Havens and actor Louis Gossett Jr.), "Follow," and a cover[5] of Bob Dylan's "Just Like a Woman".[6] Havens released his first single, "No Opportunity Necessary", in 1967.

Something Else Again (1968) became his first album to hit the Billboard charts, and it pulled Mixed Bag back onto the charts. By 1969, he had released five albums. Two of those albums were unauthorized and were released by Douglas Records (or Douglas International[7]): Electric Havens (released June 1, 1968)[7][8][9] and Richie Havens Record (1969).[8][10]

Woodstock and rise in fame

 
Havens, playing at Woodstock Music Festival 1969

Havens's live performances earned widespread notice. His opening 1969 appearance at Woodstock in a trio with Paul "Deano" Williams on guitar and singing backing vocals and Daniel Ben Zebulon on percussion catapulted him into stardom and was a major turning point in his career.[1] Despite Havens's recollection that he performed for nearly three hours, the actual recording and setlist reflect that he played about fifty minutes.[11]

Havens continued playing because the musicians after him were delayed by traffic, including the originally scheduled opening act, Sweetwater.[12] Havens concluded his set by riffing off the old spiritual "Motherless Child". In an interview with Cliff Smith, for Music-Room, Havens explained:

I'd already played every song I knew and I was stalling, asking for more guitar and mic, trying to think of something else to play – and then it just came to me ... The establishment was foolish enough to give us all this freedom and we used it in every way we could.[citation needed]

The subsequent Woodstock movie release helped Havens reach a worldwide audience. He also appeared two weeks later at the Isle of Wight Festival, in late August 1969.[13]: 202, 215 

 
Havens performing in Hamburg, Germany, May 1972

Havens also began acting during the 1970s. He was featured in the original 1972 stage presentation of The Who's Tommy,[13]: 244  as Othello in the 1974 film Catch My Soul, in Greased Lightning alongside Richard Pryor, and in Bob Dylan's Hearts of Fire.

In July 1978, he was a featured performer at the Benefit Concert for The Longest Walk, an American Indian spiritual walk from Alcatraz to Washington, D.C. affirming treaty rights, as a result of legislation that had been introduced to abrogate Indian treaties.[14]

Branching into other media

Havens continued to release music and tour during the 1980s and 90s. He made advertisements for NBC, CBS and ABC,[15][better source needed] and commercials for Amtrak and for Coca-Cola. Havens also did corporate commercial work for Maxwell House Coffee and Folgers as well as sang "The Fabric of Our Lives" theme for the cotton industry. In 1982, he appeared at the UK's Glastonbury Festival, closing the show on the Sunday night.[16]

On Jun 22, 1990, Richie Havens played at a packed Yankee Stadium concert in honor of Nelson Mandela who had come to New York for three days after Mandela’s release from the South African prison, Robben Island. Other performers at the concert were Judy Collins, Tracy Chapman and The Mighty Sparrows.

In 1993, Havens performed at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton. Among the selections was the "Cotton" song, made famous by a series of television commercials from the early 1990s.[17] In 1999, Havens played at the Tibetan Freedom Concert for an audience of more than 100,000.[18]

The release of 1993's Resume, The Best of Richie Havens, on Rhino Records, collected his late 1960s and early 1970s recordings.

Havens played a small role, as a character named Daze, in the film Street Hunter (1990), starring John Leguizamo. He played himself in "Rock of Ages", an episode of the TV sitcom Married... with Children (Season 7, Episode 9).

Havens was the 20th living recipient of the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award, presented in Sherborn, Massachusetts,[19] on April 12, 1991.

Final years

In 2000, Havens teamed with the electronic music duo Groove Armada for the retro 1970s-style song "Hands of Time".[20] The song was featured on the soundtrack of the film Collateral; that song was also used in the films Domino, A Lot Like Love, Tell No One and in the Cold Case episodes The Badlands & Street Money. Havens was also featured on "Little By Little" and "Healing" on the band's third album, Goodbye Country.[20]

In 2000, he published They Can't Hide Us Anymore, an autobiography co-written with Steve Davidowitz. Havens maintained his status as a folk icon and continued to tour. In 2002 he sang, uncredited, Dylan's "The Times They Are a Changin'" in the TV series The West Wing (Season 4, Episode 7).[21] Also in 2002, he released Wishing Well, followed by the 2004 album Grace of the Sun.

 
Havens playing at The Turning Point in Piermont, New York, January 4, 2009

On October 15, 2006, Havens was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame.[22][23]

In 2007, Havens appeared as Old Man Arvin in the Todd Haynes film I'm Not There. In a front-porch jam scene, he is shown singing the Bob Dylan song "Tombstone Blues" with Marcus Carl Franklin and Tyrone Benskin. Havens's version of the song also appears on the I'm Not There soundtrack. In February 2008, Havens performed at The Jazz Café in London.

Havens was invited to perform at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival opening ceremony. He played "Freedom" at the request of the jury president Sean Penn. Havens also performed at the London, Ontario, Blues Festival in July 2008.[24]

In March 2008, Havens released a new studio album, Nobody Left To Crown.[25] The first single release was the country-tinged "The Key".[citation needed]

Havens appeared in the acclaimed 2009 film Soundtrack for a Revolution, which provided a general history of the modern Civil Rights Movement and featured modern artists performing many of the era's musical classics. In the film, Havens performed a haunting rendition of "Will the Circle Be Unbroken?"[26]

 
Havens with journalist Phil Konstantin, on January 25, 2010

On May 3, 2009, Havens performed at the fundraising concert in honor of Pete Seeger's 90th birthday. In June 2009, he performed at the fifth annual Mountain Jam Festival. The event, hosted by The Allman Brothers Band and Gov't Mule guitarist Warren Haynes, was held at the Hunter Mountain Ski Resort in Hunter, New York. As is the tradition, the festival took place on the weekend following Memorial Day.

On June 20, 2009, Havens performed at the Clearwater Festival. On July 4, 2009, he performed at the Woodstock Tribute festival in Ramsey, New Jersey. On August 8, 2010, he performed at Musikfest 2010, at Foy Hall at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.

Personal life

Health issues

In 2010, Havens underwent kidney surgery but did not recover fully enough to perform as he had before.[27] In March 2012, he announced on his Facebook page that he would retire from touring after 45 years, due to health concerns.[28]

Death

On April 22, 2013, Havens died of a heart attack at the age of 72.[29][30][31] The BBC referred to him as a "Woodstock icon",[29] while Stephen Stills of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young said Havens "could never be replicated".[29] The Daily Telegraph stated Havens "made an indelible mark on contemporary music",[32] while Douglas Martin of The New York Times reported that Havens had "riveted Woodstock".[33]

Pursuant to Havens's request, he was cremated, and his ashes were scattered from the air over the original site of the Woodstock Festival, in a ceremony held on August 18, 2013, the 44th anniversary of the festival's last day.[34]

Havens was survived by his wife Nancy, three children, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.[35]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album US Top 200
1966 Mixed Bag 182
1968 Something Else Again 184
1968 Electric Havens 192
1969 The Richie Havens Record
1969 Richard P. Havens, 1983 80
1970 Stonehenge 155
1971 Alarm Clock 29
The Great Blind Degree 126
1973 Portfolio 182
1974 Mixed Bag II 186
1976 The End Of The Beginning 157
1977 Mirage
1980 Connections
1984 Common Ground
1987 Simple Things 173
Sings Beatles and Dylan
1991 Now
1994 Cuts to the Chase
2002 Wishing Well
2004 Grace of the Sun
2008 Nobody Left to Crown[1]

Live albums

Year Album US Top 200
1972 Richie Havens on Stage 55
1990 Live at the Cellar Door
2015 Paris Live 1969

Compilations

Year Album US Top 200
1987 Collection
1993 Résumé: The Best of Richie Havens
1995 Classics
1999 Time
2000 The Millennium Collection
2004 Dreaming as One: The A&M Years
2005 High Flyin' Bird
2012 My Own Way

Singles

Year Name[36] US BB US CB
1967 "No Opportunity Necessary"
1969 "Rocky Raccoon" 92
"Lady Madonna"
1970 "Handsome Johnny" 115
"Alarm Clock"
1971 "Here Comes the Sun" 16 15
1972 "Freedom"
1973 "What About Me"
"It Was a Very Good Year"
"Eyesight to the Blind" 111 101
1976 "I'm Not in Love" 102
1977 "We All Wanna Boogie"
1980 "Going Back to My Roots"

Appearances

References

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  6. ^ Newsome, Jim. "Mixed Bag: Review". AllMusic.com.
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  10. ^ "Richie Havens: Electric Havens". AllMusic.com. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
  11. ^ Stafford, James (August 9, 2019). "From The Stacks: 'Woodstock – Back To The Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive'". Wimwords.com. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  12. ^ Havens, Richie (April 23, 2013). "On Woodstock: Richie Havens in his own words". CNN.com. Retrieved November 10, 2020.
  13. ^ a b Tobler, John (1992). NME Rock 'N' Roll Years (1st ed.). London: Reed International Books Ltd. CN 5585.
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  19. ^ . peaceabbey.org. Archived from the original on June 10, 2014. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
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  24. ^ . Thebluesfest.com. Archived from the original on October 5, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
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  34. ^ Coulehan, Erin (August 19, 2013). "Richie Havens' Ashes Scattered at Woodstock". Rolling Stone. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
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  36. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2015). The Comparison Book Billboard/Cash Box/Record World 1954-1982. Sheridan Books. p. 229. ISBN 978-0-89820-213-7.
  37. ^ Francesco Bruno - El Lugar featuring Richie Havens on YouTube

External links

  • Official website
  • Richie Havens at IMDb

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Richard Pierce Havens January 21 1941 April 22 2013 was an American singer songwriter and guitarist 1 His music encompassed elements of folk soul both of which he frequently covered and rhythm and blues He had a rhythmic guitar style often in open tunings He was the opening act at Woodstock sang many jingles for television commercials and was also the voice of the GeoSafari toys Richie HavensHavens in 1999Background informationBirth nameRichard Pierce HavensBorn 1941 01 21 January 21 1941New York City U S DiedApril 22 2013 2013 04 22 aged 72 Jersey City New Jersey U S GenresFolk rock funk blues soulOccupation s Musician songwriterInstrument s Vocals guitar sitarYears active1965 2012LabelsDouglas Records Verve Forecast MGM A amp M Solar Epic SME Rykodisc RhinoWebsiterichiehavens wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Woodstock and rise in fame 2 3 Branching into other media 2 4 Final years 3 Personal life 3 1 Health issues 3 2 Death 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Live albums 4 3 Compilations 4 4 Singles 4 5 Appearances 5 References 6 External linksEarly life EditBorn in Bedford Stuyvesant Brooklyn New York City New York Havens was the oldest of nine children 1 He was of Native American Blackfoot descent on his father s side and of the British West Indies on his mother s 2 His grandfather was Blackfoot of the Montana South Dakota area Havens s grandfather and great uncle joined Buffalo Bill s Wild West Show moved to New York City thereafter and settled on the Shinnecock Reservation on Long Island Havens s grandfather married then moved to Brooklyn 3 As a youth Havens began organizing his neighborhood friends into a street corner doo wop group At age 16 he was performing with the McCrea Gospel Singers 1 Career EditEarly career Edit At age 20 Havens left his hometown Brooklyn seeking artistic stimulation in Greenwich Village in Manhattan I saw the Village as a place to escape to in order to express yourself he recalled I had first gone there during the beatnik days of the 1950s to perform poetry then I drew portraits for two years and stayed up all night listening to folk music in the clubs It took a while before I thought of picking up a guitar 4 Publicity photo released in 1974 by his management at the William Morris Agency Havens s solo performances quickly spread beyond the Village folk music circles 1 After cutting two records for Douglas Records he signed on with Bob Dylan s manager Albert Grossman and landed a record deal with the Verve Folkways later Verve Forecast label Verve released Mixed Bag in late 1966 which featured tracks such as Handsome Johnny co written by Havens and actor Louis Gossett Jr Follow and a cover 5 of Bob Dylan s Just Like a Woman 6 Havens released his first single No Opportunity Necessary in 1967 Something Else Again 1968 became his first album to hit the Billboard charts and it pulled Mixed Bag back onto the charts By 1969 he had released five albums Two of those albums were unauthorized and were released by Douglas Records or Douglas International 7 Electric Havens released June 1 1968 7 8 9 and Richie Havens Record 1969 8 10 Woodstock and rise in fame Edit Havens playing at Woodstock Music Festival 1969Havens s live performances earned widespread notice His opening 1969 appearance at Woodstock in a trio with Paul Deano Williams on guitar and singing backing vocals and Daniel Ben Zebulon on percussion catapulted him into stardom and was a major turning point in his career 1 Despite Havens s recollection that he performed for nearly three hours the actual recording and setlist reflect that he played about fifty minutes 11 This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Havens continued playing because the musicians after him were delayed by traffic including the originally scheduled opening act Sweetwater 12 Havens concluded his set by riffing off the old spiritual Motherless Child In an interview with Cliff Smith for Music Room Havens explained I d already played every song I knew and I was stalling asking for more guitar and mic trying to think of something else to play and then it just came to me The establishment was foolish enough to give us all this freedom and we used it in every way we could citation needed The subsequent Woodstock movie release helped Havens reach a worldwide audience He also appeared two weeks later at the Isle of Wight Festival in late August 1969 13 202 215 Havens performing in Hamburg Germany May 1972 Havens also began acting during the 1970s He was featured in the original 1972 stage presentation of The Who s Tommy 13 244 as Othello in the 1974 film Catch My Soul in Greased Lightning alongside Richard Pryor and in Bob Dylan s Hearts of Fire In July 1978 he was a featured performer at the Benefit Concert for The Longest Walk an American Indian spiritual walk from Alcatraz to Washington D C affirming treaty rights as a result of legislation that had been introduced to abrogate Indian treaties 14 Branching into other media Edit Havens continued to release music and tour during the 1980s and 90s He made advertisements for NBC CBS and ABC 15 better source needed and commercials for Amtrak and for Coca Cola Havens also did corporate commercial work for Maxwell House Coffee and Folgers as well as sang The Fabric of Our Lives theme for the cotton industry In 1982 he appeared at the UK s Glastonbury Festival closing the show on the Sunday night 16 On Jun 22 1990 Richie Havens played at a packed Yankee Stadium concert in honor of Nelson Mandela who had come to New York for three days after Mandela s release from the South African prison Robben Island Other performers at the concert were Judy Collins Tracy Chapman and The Mighty Sparrows In 1993 Havens performed at the inauguration of President Bill Clinton Among the selections was the Cotton song made famous by a series of television commercials from the early 1990s 17 In 1999 Havens played at the Tibetan Freedom Concert for an audience of more than 100 000 18 The release of 1993 s Resume The Best of Richie Havens on Rhino Records collected his late 1960s and early 1970s recordings Havens played a small role as a character named Daze in the film Street Hunter 1990 starring John Leguizamo He played himself in Rock of Ages an episode of the TV sitcom Married with Children Season 7 Episode 9 Havens was the 20th living recipient of the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award presented in Sherborn Massachusetts 19 on April 12 1991 Final years Edit In 2000 Havens teamed with the electronic music duo Groove Armada for the retro 1970s style song Hands of Time 20 The song was featured on the soundtrack of the film Collateral that song was also used in the films Domino A Lot Like Love Tell No One and in the Cold Case episodes The Badlands amp Street Money Havens was also featured on Little By Little and Healing on the band s third album Goodbye Country 20 In 2000 he published They Can t Hide Us Anymore an autobiography co written with Steve Davidowitz Havens maintained his status as a folk icon and continued to tour In 2002 he sang uncredited Dylan s The Times They Are a Changin in the TV series The West Wing Season 4 Episode 7 21 Also in 2002 he released Wishing Well followed by the 2004 album Grace of the Sun Havens playing at The Turning Point in Piermont New York January 4 2009 On October 15 2006 Havens was inducted into the Long Island Music Hall of Fame 22 23 In 2007 Havens appeared as Old Man Arvin in the Todd Haynes film I m Not There In a front porch jam scene he is shown singing the Bob Dylan song Tombstone Blues with Marcus Carl Franklin and Tyrone Benskin Havens s version of the song also appears on the I m Not There soundtrack In February 2008 Havens performed at The Jazz Cafe in London Havens was invited to perform at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival opening ceremony He played Freedom at the request of the jury president Sean Penn Havens also performed at the London Ontario Blues Festival in July 2008 24 In March 2008 Havens released a new studio album Nobody Left To Crown 25 The first single release was the country tinged The Key citation needed Havens appeared in the acclaimed 2009 film Soundtrack for a Revolution which provided a general history of the modern Civil Rights Movement and featured modern artists performing many of the era s musical classics In the film Havens performed a haunting rendition of Will the Circle Be Unbroken 26 Havens with journalist Phil Konstantin on January 25 2010 On May 3 2009 Havens performed at the fundraising concert in honor of Pete Seeger s 90th birthday In June 2009 he performed at the fifth annual Mountain Jam Festival The event hosted by The Allman Brothers Band and Gov t Mule guitarist Warren Haynes was held at the Hunter Mountain Ski Resort in Hunter New York As is the tradition the festival took place on the weekend following Memorial Day On June 20 2009 Havens performed at the Clearwater Festival On July 4 2009 he performed at the Woodstock Tribute festival in Ramsey New Jersey On August 8 2010 he performed at Musikfest 2010 at Foy Hall at Moravian College in Bethlehem Pennsylvania Personal life EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2021 Health issues Edit In 2010 Havens underwent kidney surgery but did not recover fully enough to perform as he had before 27 In March 2012 he announced on his Facebook page that he would retire from touring after 45 years due to health concerns 28 Death Edit On April 22 2013 Havens died of a heart attack at the age of 72 29 30 31 The BBC referred to him as a Woodstock icon 29 while Stephen Stills of Crosby Stills Nash amp Young said Havens could never be replicated 29 The Daily Telegraph stated Havens made an indelible mark on contemporary music 32 while Douglas Martin of The New York Times reported that Havens had riveted Woodstock 33 Pursuant to Havens s request he was cremated and his ashes were scattered from the air over the original site of the Woodstock Festival in a ceremony held on August 18 2013 the 44th anniversary of the festival s last day 34 Havens was survived by his wife Nancy three children five grandchildren and two great grandchildren 35 Discography EditStudio albums Edit Year Album US Top 2001966 Mixed Bag 1821968 Something Else Again 1841968 Electric Havens 1921969 The Richie Havens Record 1969 Richard P Havens 1983 801970 Stonehenge 1551971 Alarm Clock 29The Great Blind Degree 1261973 Portfolio 1821974 Mixed Bag II 1861976 The End Of The Beginning 1571977 Mirage 1980 Connections 1984 Common Ground 1987 Simple Things 173Sings Beatles and Dylan 1991 Now 1994 Cuts to the Chase 2002 Wishing Well 2004 Grace of the Sun 2008 Nobody Left to Crown 1 Live albums Edit Year Album US Top 2001972 Richie Havens on Stage 551990 Live at the Cellar Door 2015 Paris Live 1969 Compilations Edit Year Album US Top 2001987 Collection 1993 Resume The Best of Richie Havens 1995 Classics 1999 Time 2000 The Millennium Collection 2004 Dreaming as One The A amp M Years 2005 High Flyin Bird 2012 My Own Way Singles Edit Year Name 36 US BB US CB1967 No Opportunity Necessary 1969 Rocky Raccoon 92 Lady Madonna 1970 Handsome Johnny 115 Alarm Clock 1971 Here Comes the Sun 16 151972 Freedom 1973 What About Me It Was a Very Good Year Eyesight to the Blind 111 1011976 I m Not in Love 102 1977 We All Wanna Boogie 1980 Going Back to My Roots Appearances Edit A Long Time Comin by The Electric Flag sitar and percussion 1968 Sesame Street 1971 He sings a remake of Imagination Rain Music by Steve Zuckerman Also appears singing several songs solo Please Don t Touch by Steve Hackett 1978 Music and Songs from Starlight Express 1987 performing Light at the End of the Tunnel and the Starlight Sequence Goya a Life in Song vocal and guitar performance on Dog in the Quicksand Songs of the Civil War 1991 Follow the Drinking Gourd and Give Us a Flag OVO by Peter Gabriel 2000 soundtrack of the Millennium Dome Show Freedom on The Best of The Jammy s Volume One with the Mutaytor The Long Road duet with Cliff Eberhardt on 1990 album The Long Road Gay Cavalier duet with Pino Daniele on 1983 album Common Ground Some Assembly Required by Assembly of Dust s 2009 Married with Children 1992 Rock of Ages guest appearance as himself El Lugar The Place by Francesco Bruno 1995 in which he appears as co author and interpreter of the song 37 Lifelines Live by Peter Paul and Mary 1996 Warriors of Virtue 1997 Inside of You Goodbye Country by Groove Armada 2001 Little by Little and Healing Lovebox Groove Armada by Groove Armada 2002 Hands of Time References Edit a b c d e f Strong Martin C 2000 The Great Rock Discography 5th ed Edinburgh Mojo Books pp 433 434 ISBN 1 84195 017 3 Folk Singer Richie Havens Blackfeet Walks On Indian Country Today 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CNN com Retrieved November 10 2020 a b Tobler John 1992 NME Rock N Roll Years 1st ed London Reed International Books Ltd CN 5585 The Longest Walk si edu Smithsonian Institution June 22 2011 Retrieved January 4 2021 The 80s TV Theme SuperSite Promos NBC 80stvthemes com Retrieved November 4 2011 Glastonbury CND festival 1982 UKrockfestivals com Walsh Ben Richie Havens findarticles com Archived from the original on October 25 2007 Retrieved October 16 2007 Pollicino Raul Gigography Beastiemania com Retrieved November 4 2011 The Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Recipients List peaceabbey org Archived from the original on June 10 2014 Retrieved April 22 2013 a b Guest Appearances amp Collaborations RichieHavens com Richie Havens Retrieved April 22 2014 The West Wing Election Night TV Episode 2002 IMDb com Retrieved November 10 2020 Richie Havens limusichalloffame org Long Island Music Hall of Fame Richie Havens Folk and Woodstock Legend Dead at 72 Billboard April 22 2013 Retrieved April 22 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