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Stephen Stills said he remembered hanging with Havens in Greenwich Village and experiencing the singer's talent. "Richie Havens was one of the nicest most generous and pure individuals I have ever met," Stills said in a statement, adding that Havens was unique and could "never be replicated." "When I was a young sprite in Greenwich Village, we used to have breakfast together at the diner on 6th Avenue next to The Waverly Theatre. He was very wise in the ways of our calling. He always caught fire every time he played." Havens' last album was 2008's "Nobody Left to Crown." He also started his own record label called Stormy Forest in 2000. "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." Havens also became an actor in the 1970s and was featured in the original stage presentation of The Who's "Tommy." He appeared in the 1974 film "Catch My Soul" and co-starred with Richard Pryor in "Greased Lightning" in 1977. Havens was the eldest of nine children. He is survived by his three daughters and many grandchildren. A public memorial for Havens will be planned. ___ Online:
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