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Richie Havens

June 2nd, 2007 by

Richie HavensRichie Havens is gifted with one of the most recognizable voices in popular music. His fiery, poignant, always soulful singing style has remained unique and ageless since he first emerged from the Greenwich Village folk scene in the early 1960’s. 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 30th Woodstock Anniversary celebration, "A Day In The Garden", in 1999.

For over three decades, Richie has used his music to convey messages of brotherhood and personal freedom. With more than twenty-five albums released and a touring schedule that would kill many a younger man, he continues to view his calling as a higher one. As he told The Denver Post, "I really sing songs that move me. I’m not in show business, I’m in the communications business. That’s what it’s about for me".

Born in Brooklyn, Richard P. 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. At the age of 20, Richie left Brooklyn to seek out the artistic stimulation of Greenwich Village. "I saw the Village as a place to escape to in order to express yourself", he recalls. "I had first gone there during the beatnik days of the 1950’s to perform poetry, then I drew portraits for 2 years and stayed up all night listening to folk music in the clubs. It took awhile before I thought of picking up a guitar". Nina Simone was a key vocal influence early on, and Fred Neil and Dino Valenti were among the folksingers who had an impact on Richie during this period.

Richie’s reputation as a solo performer soon spread beyond the Village folk circles. He recorded two albums worth of demos for Douglas International in 1965 and ’66, though none of the tracks were released until his first two albums caused a stir. After joining forces with legendary manager Albert Grossman, Richie landed his first record deal with the Verve label, which released Mixed Bag in 1967. This auspicious debut album featured standout tracks like, "Handsome Johnny" (co-written by Richie and future Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr.), "Follow", and the striking version of Bob Dylan’s, "Just Like AWoman" that earned him the reputation of being a premier interpreter of Dylan’s material.

Something Else Again (1968) became Richie’s first album to hit the Billboard chart, and also pulled Mixed Bag onto the charts. That same year, Douglas International added (unapproved) instrumental tracks to his old demos and released two albums, Richie Havens’ Record and Electric Havens. Less than a year later, Richie’s first coproduction, the two-disc Richard P. Havens, 1983 (Verve 1969), gave fans a taste of his exciting live sound.

It was, in fact, as a live performer that Richie first earned widespread notice. By decade’s end, he was in great demand in colleges across the country, as well as on the international folk and pop festival circuit. Richie played the 1966 Newport Folk Festival, the 1967 Monterey Jazz Festival, the 1968 Miami Pop Festival, the 1969 Woodstock Festival, the 1969 Isle of Wight Festival, and the first Glastonbury Festival in 1970.

Richie’s Woodstock appearance proved to be a major turning point in his career. As the festival’s first performer, he held the crowd spellbound for nearly three hours, called back for encore after encore. Having run out of tunes, he improvised a song based on the old spiritual "Motherless Child" that became "Freedom", a song now considered to be the anthem of a generation. The subsequent movie release helped Richie reach a worldwide audience of millions.

Meanwhile Richie started his own record label, Stormy Forest, and delivered Stonehenge in 1970. Later that year came Alarm Clock, which yielded the hit single "Here Comes The Sun", and became Richie’s first album to reach Billboard’s Top 30 Chart. Stormy Forest went on to release four more of his own albums, The Great Blind Degree (1971), Live On Stage (1972), Portfolio (1973), and Mixed Bag II (1974).

Memorable television appearances included performances on two now-legendary programs, 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, Johnny Carson asked Richie to return the following night. In the show’s long history, the only other guest booked back-to-back nights, based on overwhelming audience response, was Barbra Streisand.

Richie also branched out into acting during the 1970’s. He was featured in the original 1972 stage presentation of the Who’s Tommy, and had the lead role in the 1974 film Catch My Soul, based on Shakespeare’s Othello. In 1977, he co-starred with Richard Pryor in Greased Lightning.

Increasingly, Richie devoted his energies to educating young people about ecological issues. In the mid-1970’s, 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 Richie 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".

During the 70’s and 80’s, Richie continued a non-stop world touring schedule and a steady release of albums, including End Of The Beginning, Mirage, Connections, the Italian-made Common Ground, Simple Things, and Now.

He continued that live performance pace throughout the 90’s including a landmark Madison Square Garden appearance at the Bob Dylan 30th Anniversary Concert in 1992. Richie’s show-stopping performance of "Just Like AWoman" was hailed by the press as one of the all-star show’s finest performances.

1993 heralded the release of Resume, The Best Of Richie Havens (Rhino), a long overdue collection of his seminal late 60’s, early 70’s recordings, and 1994 brought the new studio album, Cuts To The Chase.

Other highlights of the past decade include his triumphant set at the Troubadours Of Folk Festival at UCLA’s Drake Stadium, where, once again, a capacity audience refused to let him leave the stage. Richie fondly remembers this event as a "Greenwich Village Class Reunion". At another Los Angeles appearance, His Holiness the Dalai Lama asked Richie to perform "Lives In The Balance" and "Freedom" to underscore his urgent message about the future of Tibet.

In the summer of 1999, Richie’s first book was released. The title, They Can’t Hide Us Anymore, referred to Richie’s thoughts as he flew in a helicopter over the crowds at Woodstock in 1969.

Richie greeted the year 2000 with a flurry of activity. He relaunched Stormy Forest and began remastering and reissuing his early recordings. Collaborations with Peter Gabriel and British dance duo Groove Armada presented Richie to a whole new audience, and sold out tours of Ireland and England were soon to follow, including a return to England’s legendary Glastonbury Festival, where he played with his own band and then joined Groove Armada on stage for a performance the BBC would call one of the highlights of the three-day festival.

In 2002, Stormy Forest released a new studio album, Wishing Well, which brought rave reviews from the press. Acoustic Guitar called the recording "lush and meditative", Billboard said "this acoustic soul giant truly seems to be getting more inspiring and graceful with age", and Mojo remarked "he’s lost none of his power to enthrall and enchant".

In 2003, The National Music Council awarded Richie 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".

And now this year brings another new, self-produced album, Grace Of The Sun, which finds Richie again composing most of the tracks. Laden with the stunning guitar work of Walter Parks and Christopher Cunningham, and featuring contributions by world musicians Badal Roy (India), Jorge Alfano (Argentina) and Hasan Isakkut (Turkey), the result is an exotic and compelling tapestry that serves as the perfect musical complement to Richie’s own signature percussive strumming and rich, melodic vocals.

For Richie Havens, making music is a continuous journey, and one that advances a step further with each album. "My albums are meant to be a chronological view of the times we’ve come through, what we’ve thought about, and what we’ve done to grow and change. There’s a universal point to which we all respond, and where all songs apply to everyone".

Upcoming shows…

August 17, 2007
Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
Site of the original 1969 Woodstock Festival at Yasgur’s Farm
with Arlo Guthrie
(866) 781-2922

August 19, 2007
Rocky Mountain Folks Festival
with Chris Isaak and Serena Ryder
Lyons, CO

August 22 & 23, 2007
Mohegan Sun
Wolf Den
Uncasville, CT
(888) 226-7711

August 24, 2007
Throckmorton Theatre
Mill Valley, CA
(415) 383-6400

August 25, 2007
Yuba Ridge Ampitheater
with Dr. John
Nevada City, CA

August 26, 2007
Sierra Nevada Brewing Company
Chico, CA
530 345-2739

September 9, 2007
Rowayton Connecticut Civic Association
Rowayton, CT

September 14, 2007
Strawberry Park Festival
Preston, CT
(888) 794-7944

September 15, 2007
Grounds for Sculpture
The Seward Johnson Center for the Arts
Hamilton, NJ
(609) 586-0616

September 19, 2007
Unavailable

September 21, 2007
Vergennes Opera House
Vergennes, VT
(802) 877-6737

September 29, 2007
Berrie Center for Performing & Visual Arts
Mahwah, NJ
(201) 684-7844

November 9, 2007
Lobero Theatre
Santa Barbara, CA
(805) 963-0761

November 10, 2007
Napa Valley Opera House
Napa, CA
(707) 226-7372

November 11, 2007
Van Duzer Theatre
Humboldt State University
Arcata, CA
(707) 826-3928

November 17, 2007
The Birchmere
Alexandria, VA
(703) 549-7500

December 7, 2007
Narrows Center for the Arts
Concert performance and gallery showing of Richie’s artwork
Fall River, MA
(508) 324-1926

December 8, 2007
The Eighth Step at Proctors
Ballston Lake, NY

January 19, 2008
The Ridgefield Playhouse
Ridgefield, CT
(203) 438-5975

January 26, 2008
Al Ringling Theatre
Lively Arts Center
Baraboo, WI
(608) 356-8864

March 27, 2008
Massillon Museum
Massillon, Ohio

March 28, 2008
Stuart’s Opera House
Nelsonville, Ohio

March 29, 2008
Holland Theatre
Bellefontaine, Ohio

March 30, 2008
The Kent Stage
Kent, Ohio
(330) 677-5005
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GameStop shares tumble on Walmart game deals

AP Online December 2, 2009 GameStop Corp.’s shares took a hit Wednesday after an announcement from Walmart that the big retailer is offering deals on popular video games and the Nintendo Wii leading up to the holidays.

Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said it is lowering the prices of 25 of the most popular video games _ such as “Halo 3:ODST” and “Left 4 Dead 2″ _ until Christmas Eve by 15 percent to 20 percent.

It’s also running a promotion from Saturday through Dec. 12 giving shoppers who buy the $199 Wii game console a $50 gift card.

Investors sent GameStop shares sharply lower Wednesday amid worries that the Walmart deals could undercut GameStop’s holiday sales.

“This news is clearly a negative for (GameStop) which generates the bulk of its sales during the holiday season and may be forced to reduce prices to stay competitive,” said Janney Capital Markets analyst Tony Wible in a note to investors. “We would note that many of the (GameStop) stores overlap in close proximity to a (Walmart) store as (GameStop) as historically sought to benefit from (Walmart) foot traffic.” On Wednesday, GameStop’s Web site listed “Left 4 Dead 2″ as selling for $39.99 _ down from its regular price of $59.99. “Halo 3″ ODST” was listed at $39.99 as well, down from $49.99. this web site walmart price match

These are lower than the $50 that Walmart is asking for the games, but it was not clear whether GameStop’s deals were in response to the Walmart price cuts.

A GameStop representative could not immediately be reached for comment Wednesday. go to website walmart price match

Other games, such as “Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games,” are cheaper at Walmart, and GameStop isn’t offering a gift card for a Wii purchase.

Even so, GameStop has been optimistic about the holidays, and in November it reaffirmed its guidance for the fourth quarter.

Games are not the only category Walmart is discounting as it tries to lure shoppers to its stores. Online, the retailer along with rivals Amazon.com Inc. and Target Corp. have been locked in a price war on highly anticipated books and DVDs.

GameStop, like most video game companies, makes a big chunk of its annual revenue during the holiday season. Walmart’s decision to focus on video games with its holiday price cuts takes advantage of the sector’s popularity as gifts.

Games are unlikely to do as well this year as they did last year, when Americans spent more than $21 billion _ a record _ on game software, hardware and accessories, according to NPD Group. This year there have been fewer hit games and the recession has led customers to be more selective about what games they buy.

Shares of GameStop fell $2.18, or 9.1 percent, to $21.66 in afternoon trading. In the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between $20.02 and $32.82.

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