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Richard Pierce 'Richie' Havens (January 21, 1941 – April 22, 2013) was an American folk singer and guitarist. He is best known for his intense and rhythmic guitar style (often in open tunings), soulful covers of pop and folk songs, and his opening performance at the 1969 Woodstock Festival.

Early life

Born in Brooklyn, Havens was the eldest of nine children. At an early age, he began organizing his neighborhood friends into street corner doo-wop groups and was performing with The McCrea Gospel Singers at 16.

Listen free to Richie Havens – Mixed Bag (High Flyin' Bird, I Can't Make It Anymore and more). 11 tracks (37:46). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm. Richie Havens - Pandora. Try disabling any ad blockers and refreshing this page. If that doesn't work, please visit our help page. Verve released Mixed Bag in 1967, which featured tracks such as 'Handsome Johnny' (co-written by Havens and future Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr.), 'Follow', and a cover of Bob Dylan's 'Just Like a Woman'. Pre-Woodstock rise. By 1969, Havens had released five more albums.

Early career

At age 20, Havens left Brooklyn, seeking artistic stimulation in Greenwich Village. '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.'

Havens' reputation as a solo performer soon spread beyond the Village folk circles. 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 Forecast label. Verve released Mixed Bag in 1967, which featured tracks such as 'Handsome Johnny' (co-written by Havens and future Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr.), 'Follow', and a cover of Bob Dylan's 'Just Like a Woman'.
Pre-Woodstock rise

By 1969, Havens had released five more albums. Something Else Again (1968) became his first album to hit the Billboard chart and also pulled Mixed Bag back onto the charts. Two of those albums were unauthorized 'exploitation albums' released by Douglas Records (or Douglas International): Electric Havens (released June 01, 1968) and Richie Havens Record (1969):

This [Electric Havens] was one of two albums (the other being The Richie Havens Record) comprised of overdubbed solo demos, probably from sometime between 1963-1965, that Havens had done prior to recording for Verve and making his official recording debut. In the late '60s, as Havens rose to stardom, producer Alan Douglas took the original solo demos and overdubbed them with electric instruments. The albums were pulled from circulation and are hard to find today. The eight-song set is oriented toward the kind of traditional material that he was likely doing in clubs around that time, such as 'Oxford Town', 'C. C. Rider', and '900 Miles From Home' as well as an early Dylan cover, 'Boots & Spanish Leather'.

Woodstock: opening act

Havens' reputation as a live performer earned him widespread notice. His Woodstock appearance proved to be a major turning point in his career. As the festival's first performer, he held the crowd for nearly three hours (in part because he was told to perform a lengthy set because many artists were delayed in reaching the festival location), and he was called back for several encores. Having run out of tunes, he improvised a song based on the old spiritual 'Motherless Child' that became 'Freedom'. The subsequent Woodstock movie release helped Havens reach a worldwide audience. He also appeared at the Isle of Wight Festival in late August 1969.

Following the success of his Woodstock performance, Havens started his own record label, Stormy Forest, and released Stonehenge in 1970. Later that year came Alarm Clock, which included the George Harrison penned hit single, 'Here Comes the Sun'. This was Havens' first album to reach Billboard's Top 30 Chart. Stormy Forest went on to release four more of his albums: The Great Blind Degree (1971), Live On Stage (1972), Portfolio (1973), and Mixed Bag II (1974). Memorable television appearances included performances on The Ed Sullivan Show and The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. On the latter program, the audience reacted with such enthusiasm that when the applause continued even after the commercial break, Carson asked Havens to return the following night.

Havens also branched out into acting during the 1970s. He was featured in the original 1972 stage presentation of The Who's Tommy, and appeared as Othello in the 1974 film Catch My Soul. He also appeared in Greased Lightning alongside Richard Pryor in 1977. In 1987, he landed a role in the Bob Dylan vehicle Hearts of Fire.

Havens increasingly devoted his energies to educating young people about ecological issues. In the mid-1970s, he co-founded the Northwind Undersea Institute, an oceanographic children's museum on City Island in the Bronx. That, in turn, led to the creation of the Natural Guard, an organization Havens describes as 'a way of helping kids learn that they can have a hands-on role in affecting the environment. Children study the land, water, and air in their own communities and see how they can make positive changes from something as simple as planting a garden in an abandoned lot.'

1980s–1990s

During the 1980s and 1990s, Havens continued a world touring schedule and a steady release of albums. The release of the 1993 Resume, The Best Of Richie Havens Rhino collected his late 1960s and early 1970s recordings. In 1982, Havens composed and performed a promotional slogan for NBC's 1982-83 television season entitled, We're NBC, Just Watch Us Now. He also performed slogans for CBS and ABC, and recorded commercials for Amtrak, singing the slogan 'There's something about a train that's magic.' Havens also has done corporate commercial work for Maxwell House Coffee as well as singing 'The Fabric of Our Lives' theme for the cotton industry.

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 ads in the early 1990s. In 1999, Havens played at the Tibetan Freedom Concert for an audience of more than 100,000.

Havens also played a small role as a character named Daze in a 1990 film named Street Hunter starring John Leguizamo.

Havens was the twentieth living recipient of the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award, presented in Sherborn, Massachusetts, on April 12, 1991.

In addition to performing at charity benefit concerts, Havens formed the Northwind Undersea Institute, an oceanographic children's museum on City Island in The Bronx. The museum led to the creation of The Natural Guard, an organization that educates children about the environment.

2000s

In 2000, Havens teamed with the electronic music duo Groove Armada for the retro 1970s-style song, 'Hands of Time'. The song was featured on the soundtrack of the film Collateral starring Tom Cruise and Jamie Foxx; the same song was also used in the films Domino starring Keira Knightley, and Tell No One with François Cluzet. Havens was also featured on 'Little By Little' and 'Healing' on the band's third album, Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub).

In 2000, Havens published They Can't Hide Us Anymore, an autobiography co-written with Steve Davidowitz. He maintained his status as a folk icon and continued to tour. In 2002, he released Wishing Well, followed by the 2004 album Grace of the Sun.

In 2003, the National Music Council awarded Havens the American Eagle Award for his place as part of America's musical heritage and for providing 'a rare and inspiring voice of eloquence, integrity and social responsibility.'

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

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

Havens was invited to perform at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival opening ceremony. He played 'Freedom' in tribute to his fan and jury president, Sean Penn. He also performed at the London, Ontario, Blues Festival in July 2008.

In March 2008, Havens released a new studio album entitled, Nobody Left To Crown. The first single release was country-tinged 'The Key'.

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

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 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.

On March 20, 2012, Havens announced on his Facebook page that he would stop touring after 45 years due to health concerns. On April 22, 2013, Havens died of a heart attack at home in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was 72. ~ Wikipedia

Richie Havens Mixed Bag

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Tracks played on Psychedelicized…

From the 1967 album Mixed Bag

  • High Flying Bird

From the 1969 album Richard P. Havens, 1983

  • Strawberry Fields Forever

From the 1970 album Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More

  • Freedom

From the 1970 album Alarm Clock

  • Here Comes The Sun
Mixed Bag
Studio album by
ReleasedLate 1966
RecordedJuly 7, September 12 & 20, 1966
Genrefolk, jazz, singer-songwriter
Length37:54
LabelVerve
ProducerJohn Court
Richie Havens chronology
Mixed Bag
(1966)
Something Else Again
(1968)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Music Hound[2]
Rolling Stone[3]
Great Rock Discography(8/10)[4]
Virgin[5]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[6]

Mixed Bag is the 1966 debut album by Richie Havens. Although it was Havens' first album release, Douglas Records later issued two unauthorized albums of material that had been recorded prior to the Mixed Bag recording sessions—Electric Havens (1968) and Richie Havens' Record (1969). Mixed Bag was released after Havens signed on with manager Albert Grossman and was released on Verve Folkways, a new folk music imprint of Verve Records.[7]

Richie Havens Mixed Bag Album

Mixed Bag is frequently cited as the singer's best work,[1] and was his first album to appear on Billboard's charts (appearing on both the jazz and pop charts). The recording was the first to introduce a wider audience to Havens's rich baritone vocals and the full-sound of Havens's distinct guitar style (thumb-chorded and played in open E tuning).[1]Electric Havens and Mixed Bag were two of the records reported among the personal collection of Havens' one-time Greenwich Village buddy, Jimi Hendrix.[8]

Track listing[edit]

  1. 'High Flyin' Bird' (Billy Edd Wheeler) – 3:35
  2. 'I Can't Make It Anymore' (Gordon Lightfoot) – 2:48
  3. 'Morning, Morning' (Tuli Kupferberg) – 2:17
  4. 'Adam' (Havens) – 3:34
  5. 'Follow' (Jerry Merrick) – 6:22
  6. 'Three Day Eternity' (Havens) – 2:15
  7. 'Sandy' (Jean Pierre Cousineau) – 3:12
  8. 'Handsome Johnny' (Louis Gossett Jr., Havens) – 3:53
  9. 'San Francisco Bay Blues' (Jesse Fuller) – 2:30
  10. 'Just Like a Woman' (Bob Dylan) – 4:46
  11. 'Eleanor Rigby' (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) – 2:42

Personnel[edit]

  • Richie Havens – guitar, sitar, vocals
  • Harvey Brooks – bass
  • Paul Harris – organ, piano, keyboards
  • Bill LaVorgna – drums
  • Howard Collins – guitar
  • Joe Price – tabla on 'Adam'
  • Paul 'Dino' Williams – acoustic guitar on 'Follow'
  • Cover photo – Barry Feinstein
  • Director of engineering – Val Valentin
  • Produced by Groscourt Productions, Inc.
  • Production Supervisor – Jerry Schoenbaum
  • Arranged by Bruce Langhorne for 'I Can't Make It Anymore'
  • Arranged by Felix Pappalardi for 'Morning, Morning'
  • Mastered for Compact Disc by Dennis M. Drake at PolyGram Studios

Charts[edit]

Richie Havens Mixed Bag Vinyl

yearchartpeak
1967Billboard Jazz Albums18
1968Billboard Pop Albums182

Releases[edit]

The album was initially released on vinyl in 1966 on Verve Folkways, a newly formed folk section at the Verve division of MGM Records.[1] It was re-released as a CD in 1993 on Polygram. In 2004, Mixed Bag was combined with two other Havens albums on a double CD titled, Flyin' Bird: The Verve Forecast Years, a limited edition release of 3000 individually numbered copies.[9][10]

yearformatlabelcatalog #
1966LPVerve/FolkwaysFTS-3006
1967LPVerve2317002
1967Polydor835 210
1970LPMGMSE 4698
CDVerve835210
1993CDPolygram
20042CDUniversal/Hip-O Select[9]

Notes and sources[edit]

  1. ^ abcdJim Newsome, 'Mixed Bag: Review', Allmusic'
  2. ^Music Hound, USA, 1998–99 (according to acclaimedmusic.net)
  3. ^Rolling Stone Album Guide, USA, 1992 (according to acclaimedmusic.net)
  4. ^Martin C. Strong The Great Rock Discography, 7th edition, UK (according to acclaimedmusic.net)
  5. ^Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music, UK, 2002 (according to acclaimedmusic.net)
  6. ^Larkin, Colin (2007). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0195313734.
  7. ^Ellen Geisel, 'Richie Havens: Seeker of Change', Dirty Linen, 65, August–September 1968, p. 44-47
  8. ^James Rotondi, 'Listening Experience: Jimi Hendrix' Personal Record Collection', Guitar Player, 30:4, April 1996, p. 37-42
  9. ^ abThis is the double CD release, High Flyin' Bird: The Verve Forecast Years (Universal/Hip-O Select) which combines Mixed Bag with Something Else Again and Richard P. Havens, 1983. The release was limited to 3000 individually numbered copies (link at Hip-oselect.com).
  10. ^Brian Mathieson, Richie Havens Recordings(link)

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