Woodstock happened in August 1969, long before the Internet and mobile phones made it possible to communicate instantly with anyone, anywhere. It was a time when we weren't able to witness world events or the horrors of war live on 24-hour news channels. Richie Havens augustchannelcommunicate share on social
I must have played every college and university at least three times, and that goes for most of the clubs. I'd be on the road six days a week, go home and change bags, and then be gone for another six days. Richie Havens bagchangeclub share on social
I really sing songs that move me. I'm not in show business. I'm in the communications business. That's what it's for me. Richie Havens businesscommunicationmove Change image and share on social
My right wrist is connected to the left foot. You know, if the left foot doesn't work, the right wrist doesn't work, and that's really the truth. Richie Havens connectfootleave Change image and share on social
Though it's frequently portrayed as this crazy, unbridled festival of rain-soaked, stoned hippies dancing in the mud, Woodstock was obviously much more than that - or we wouldn't still be talking about it in 2009. People of all ages and colors came together in the fields of Max Yasgur's farm. Richie Havens agecolorcrazy share on social