Artist's albums
20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best Of Richie Havens
2000 · compilation
Time
1999 · album
The Classics
1995 · album
Cuts To The Chase
1994 · album
Connections
1980 · album
The Mixed Bag for Kids, Vol. 2
2016 · EP
Paris Live 1969
2015 · album
The Mixed Bag for Kids
2013 · EP
My Own Way
2012 · album
Mixed Bag II
2011 · album
Nobody Left To Crown
2008 · album
Dreaming As One: The A&M Years
2004 · album
High Flyin' Bird / The Verve Forecast Years
2004 · album
Something Else Again
1967 · album
Richard P. Havens, 1983
1968 · album
Mixed Bag
1966 · album
Similar artists
Country Joe & The Fish
Artist
Arlo Guthrie
Artist
Traffic
Artist
Graham Nash
Artist
Jesse Colin Young
Artist
Tim Hardin
Artist
Buffalo Springfield
Artist
John Sebastian
Artist
John Martyn
Artist
Loudon Wainwright III
Artist
Fred Neil
Artist
Bruce Cockburn
Artist
Stephen Stills
Artist
David Crosby
Artist
The Youngbloods
Artist
Judy Collins
Artist
Tom Rush
Artist
Donovan
Artist
Tim Buckley
Artist
Biography
Born in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, Richie Havens moved to Greenwich Village in 1961 in time to get in on the folk boom then taking place. Havens had a distinctive style as a folksinger, appearing in such clubs as the Cafe Wha? His guitar set to an opening tuning, he would strum it while barring chords with his thumb, using it essentially as percussion while singing rhythmically in a gruff voice for a mesmerizing effect. Havens was signed to Douglas Records in 1965 and recorded two albums that gained him a local following. In 1967, the Verve division of MGM Records formed a folk section (Verve Forecast) and signed Havens and other folk-based performers. The result was Havens' third album, Mixed Bag. It wasn't until 1968 and the Something Else Again album, however, that Havens began to hit the charts -- actually, Havens' fourth, third, and second albums charted that year, in that order. In 1969 came the double album Richard P. Havens 1983. Havens' career benefited enormously from his appearance at the Woodstock festival in 1969 and his subsequent featured role in the movie and album made from the concert in 1970. His first album after that exposure, Alarm Clock, made the Top 30 and produced a Top 20 single in "Here Comes the Sun." These recordings were Havens' commercial high-water mark, but by this time he had become an international touring success. By the end of the '70s, he had abandoned recording and turned entirely to live work. Havens came back to records with a flurry of releases in 1987: a new album, Simple Things; an album of Bob Dylan and Beatles covers; and a compilation. In 1991, Havens signed his first major-label deal in 15 years when he moved to Sony Music and released Now. Nobody Left to Crown was issued by Verve Forecast in 2008. Havens died of a heart attack at his home in Jersey City, New Jersey in April 2013; he was 72 years old. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi