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News |  23 Apr 2013 21:30 |  By RnMTeam

Richie Havens passes away

MUMBAI: Folk singer and Woodstock icon Richie Havens, has died, aged 72. The folk singer who immortalized himself at Woodstock died of a heart attack on 22 April his family said.

Brooklyn born Havens was the first performer at the three-day 1969 Woodstock Festival. He returned to the site during the 40th anniversary in 2009. He was known for his crafty guitar work and cover songs, including his well-received impersonation of Bob Dylan’s ‘Just Like a Woman’.

“Everything in my life, and so many others, is attached to that train,” he said in a 2009 interview with The Associated Press.

The singer’s website said he had kidney surgery years ago and that he never recovered enough to perform concerts like he used to.

Havens performed at Bill Clinton’s presidential inauguration in 1993. He has released more than 25 albums. His last album was 2008?s ‘Nobody Left to Crown’.

“I really sing songs that move me,” he said in an interview with The Denver Post. “I’m not in show business; I’m in the communications business. That’s what it’s about for me.”

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