News obit: Folk legend Richie Havens

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Jason Sandford

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Screen shot 2013-04-22 at 5.32.28 PMHere’s the liveloudco.com notice I received regarding the death of folk legend Richie Havens. Havens was a regular performer in Asheville in recent years. He played Bele Chere in 2000, and went on to play the Lake Eden Art and Folks Festival, The Orange Peel and Diana Wortham Theatre:

Beloved folk icon Richie Havens died this morning in his home from a sudden heart attack. He was 72.

Havens first became part of musical history during his impromptu opening performance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival. Best known for his distinctive intense, rhythmic guitar style and soulful covers of pop and folk songs, Havens toured and recorded music for over 40 years before retiring from the road 3 years ago. Beyond his music, those who have met Havens will remember his gentle and compassionate nature, his light humor and his powerful presence.

While his family greatly appreciates that Richie’s many fans are also mourning this loss, they do ask for privacy during this difficult time.

A public memorial will be planned for a later date.

From RollingStone.com:

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.

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.

Here’s the image link for Richie Havens.

 

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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