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Richie Havens Rocks On  
Aired: Friday, May 06, 2005 8-9PM ET

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For more than forty years, Richie Havens has been rocking venues from Greenwich Village to the far corners of the planet. And still, it's his epic 1969 opening of Woodstock that resonates.

For almost three hours, while other musicians were stuck in traffic, Ritchie Havens played and played. He played until he ran out of songs, and then he improvised, riffing off the old spiritual "Motherless Child." That song became "Freedom". The anthem of a generation and Havens's signature.

Today, at 64, Richie Havens is still strumming hard. Still singing in that unmistakable, soulful voice. The boy who grew up in the tough Bedford-Stuyvesant streets of Brooklyn, son of a Native American father and black Caribbean mother, inspired a generation. Even the Dalai Lama tuned in.

Tune in for a conversation with the great Richie Havens, on his music and his message.

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·Richie Havens, musician. He has over twenty-five albums to his name. His new album is "Grace of the Sun".



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