- Woodstock · 2017
- Mixed Bag · 1966
- Paris Live 1969 · 2015
- Live At the Cellar Door and the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium · 1990
- Connections · 1980
- Mixed Bag · 1966
- Freedom: Songs from the Heart of America · 1970
- Mixed Bag · 1966
- Mixed Bag · 1966
- 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Richie Havens · 1968
- Dreaming As One: The A&M Years · 2004
- Grace of the Sun · 2004
- 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Richie Havens · 2000
Artist Playlists
- A fiery Woodstock folkie who also knew how to get funky.
Singles & EPs
About Richie Havens
Known for his heavily rhythmic style of playing guitar, folk singer Richie Havens set himself apart within New York’s ’60s songwriter scene en route to becoming a hippie icon and, later, a disco hero. Born in Brooklyn in 1941, Havens moved to Greenwich Village in 1961, immersing himself in the neighborhood’s vibrant music scene. His breakthrough—1967’s Something Else Again—featured rollicking poetry (“No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed”) and a fiery condemnation (“The Klan”), which established him as a dynamic, socially conscious voice. His 1969 Woodstock appearance boosted his reach and led to his greatest chart success with 1971’s Alarm Clock and its freewheeling cover of The Beatles’ “Here Comes the Sun.” In the subsequent decades, Havens kept busy, expanding his sound to include soul (1980’s crate-digger classic “Going Back to My Roots”) and R&B (1991’s “That’s the Way I See You”). He mellowed out slightly for 2008’s Nobody Left To Crown before passing away in 2013.
- HOMETOWN
- Brooklyn, NY, United States
- BORN
- January 21, 1941
- GENRE
- Singer/Songwriter