Folk legend Richie Havens will bring inspiration and grace in three intimate performances to the Gainesville community beginning Friday, February 12 in the Phillips Center's Squitieri Studio Theatre.
Gifted with one of the most recognizable voices in popular music, Richie Havens has a soulful singing style that remains as unique and ageless as when he first emerged from the Greenwich Village folk scene in the early 1960s. It's a voice that has inspired and electrified audiences from the Woodstock Music & Arts Fair in 1969, to the Clinton Presidential Inauguration in 1993 - coming full circle with the 40th Woodstock Anniversary celebration at Bethel Woods, New York in 2009.Nobody Left to Crown - Richie's most recent recording, released to the U.S. in 2008 on Verve Records - attests that Richie Havens has never been more relevant, necessary even, than he is today. A sense of timelessness rings throughout Nobody Left to Crown, as though the passing years have only strengthened the meaning of his soul-filled folk rock.For 2010, Richie Havens' musical journey continues with the recording of his next studio album, tour dates throughout the world - including a performance at the 2010 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival - and more. His performance in the Civil Rights Movement documentary Soundtrack for a Revolution, released last month in Brooklyn the day after his 69th birthday, earned him widespread acclaim.
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