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Dick Halligan

Dick Halligan

August 29, 1943 – January 18, 2022

Richard Bernard Halligan

from Dick Halligan’s one man show: Man overboard
Richard Dick Bernard Halligan

Richard Bernard Halligan

Most fans might recognize Richard Bernard Halligan simply as Dick Halligan and Dick Halligan as an original member of the the original Blood Sweat and Tears. Their first album is the classic Child Is Father To the Man. On the cover, Halligan stands to the back left of the group with his arm around his young twin homunculus.

Richard Dick Bernard Halligan

Halligan remained with the group until 1972. Though mainly a trombonist, he also contributed keyboards, horns, flute, and backing vocals.

Dick Halligan

Woodstock

Halligan was part of the group that played the Woodstock Music and Art Fair on day three though unless your name was David-Clayton Thomas you were not likely to be seen in the movie clips that exist of that performance.

Dick Halligan

Post Blood few tears

Halligan is a lifer musician and has been a part of much music. Sometimes movies:

  • Go Tell the Spartan (1978)
  • Cheaper to Keep Her (1981)
  • Fear City (1984)
  • A Force of One (1979)
  • The Octagon (1980).

And often other things. From his site:

Richard Bernard Halligan

I am not sure how up to date the listings above are as they seem to end in the early part of this century which is already a long time ago.

According to Wikipedia, “As of 2006 he is active as a composer and performer for various types of music, including jazz and chamber music. In 2011 and 2012 he has been developing and performing an autobiographical one-man show entitled Musical Being. An early title for it was Man Overboard.

His daughter, Shana Halligan, is vocalist of trip hop duo Bitter:Sweet.”

Dick Halligan

Halligan died on January 18, 2022.  In a statement shared with PEOPLE, Halligan’s daughter Shana said her father passed away in Rome, Italy of natural causes. She posted the following on her Facebook page:

Dear Daddy,
My love for you goes beyond this earth, beyond this lifetime, and beyond the ordinary that you were so far above.
My respect for you was greater than for anyone human I’ve known. Your talent was unsurpassable. You’re unwavering devotion to staying true to your creative path was unlike anyone else and such an inspiration to me. Your gentle kindness , the way you could look at me without saying a word, and the love I could still feel from you despite how difficult it may have been to verbalize, or what obstacles were in the way , was and is forever wrapped around me.
I felt your pride. The world felt your music. Your power. Your heartbeat. Your music dad. How many knew they were in the presence of such greatness ? All of us.
And dad, just so you know, there is not a prouder daughter than I to have come from you.
As I write this with tears pouring down my cheeks, I thank you for all of the gifts you left me, and my family. Particularly your grandson , Otis. You know he has that thing. That beautiful , incredible thing, that he could have only gotten from you.
I will miss you forever and ever.
Love,

Shana 💔

Dick Halligan

Hervey White Maverick Festival

Hervey White Maverick Festival

August 24, 1915

I have blogged about the many 1969 festivals with the Woodstock Music and Art Fair as the keystone. It continues to confuse people that that iconic event was not in Woodstock, but Bethel, NY.

Woodstock was an obvious choice. By 1969, Woodstock, NY had become a magnet for Boomer artists of all types.

It had been that magnet for nearly a century.

Today’s blog is about an festival that actually took place in Woodstock, NY. Not in 1969, but in 1915.

Hervey White Maverick Festival

Hervey White Maverick Festival

Hervey White

Hervey White was born in 1866 on a Iowan farm. He began his college education at the University of Kansas, later transferred to Harvard University, and completed his degree there in 1894.

He traveled to Europe and the social reform movements he observed there influenced him for the rest of his life.

Back in the United States, White began work at the Hull House in Chicago. Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Star had founded Hull House in 1889 as a place to educate  poor immigrants. She also encouraged them to express themselves through the arts.

Hervey White Maverick Festival

Shared views

While working at the Hull House, Hervey met others who shared his views of helping talented young people become artists despite economic poverty. Carl Eric-Lindin, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, and Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead were three of these fellow travelers.

Hervey White Maverick Festival

Byrdcliffe Arts Colony

Whitehead invited White to the Catskills to help him establish an artist colony. In 1902, Whitehead purchased 1500 acres near Overlook Mountain and Woodstock, NY,

The group built houses, studios, and workshops. Established artists became teachers to young aspiring artists. Hervey White married Vivian Bevans in 1903. She was a printmaker and one of the Colony’s students.

As an interesting aside, in 1965 a Mr Bob Dylan moved to a home that was once part of Byrdcliffe.

Hervey White Maverick Festival

Maverick Art Colony

Many artists have a wide perspective, but are short-tempered. In 1905 Hervey White left Byrdcliff and with Frits van der Loo purchased a farm near Ohayo Mountain, also near Woodstock.

He hoped it would be a place of creative freedom, a freedom he felt Byrdcliff’s strictures had limited.

By 1910 the farm had become a year-round residence for the Whites and several other artists. Art can be a full-time preoccupation excluding family and Vivian White left the colony with their two sons.

She never returned.

Hervey White Maverick Festival

Festival

In 1915, resident musicians suggested to White that the colony organize a festival to help pay for a needed well. The Maverick Festival was born.

The festival became an annual one and the primary way the colony supported itself.

The festival continued until 1931 when the economic issues of the Great Depression forced the festival’s cancellation. The colony continued but struggled, never again to be the vibrant artist residence it had been.

Hervey White Maverick Festival

Georgia

White, as many before and more since, found the Catskill winters too much of a challenge and he purchased a farm in Georgia. His heart remained at the Maverick Colony and he returned every spring.

He died on October 20, 1944.

Hervey White Maverick Festival

Another festival idea

25 years later, another Woodstock resident had an artistic idea: build a recording studio there for the many young musicians who had discovered the area’s beauty and serenity.

Michael Lang, Artie Kornfeld, John Roberts, and Joel Rosenman formed Woodstock Ventures the spring of 1969 for that purchase.

You might be familiar with the rest of their story. The funny part is that Woodstock, NY continues to be famous for their festival despite the fact that the event occurred 60 miles away in Bethel, NY.

If you’d like to read more, here’s a 2006 article from Harvard magazine.

Hervey White Maverick Festival

 

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

August 23, 1946 – September 7, 1978

Keith John Moon Waxes Wanes

From All Music Keith Eder’s bio of Moon:  Moon, with his manic, lunatic side, and his life of excessive drinking, partying, and other indulgences, probably represented the youthful, zany side of rock & roll, as well as its self-destructive side, better than anyone else on the planet. In that sense, he was the soul of the Who.

New Moon

Keith John Moon was born in London,and grew up in Wembley.  Like many active boys, the educational system and he were not on the same page. Teachers often found him difficult to manage within the typically narrow confines of a conventional classroom.

Keith briefly tried his mouth at the trumpet, but his hands found the drums and away we go.

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Half Moon

Moon’s first band was the Escorts. In December 1962 he joined the Beachcombers, a cover band. like so many young bands anywhere.

As his drumming evolved, Moon added more and more movements to his playing to the point where we now recognize the frenetic musician he became.

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Full Moon

The story of Moon’s joining the Who has its variations. It was April 1964 and Doug Sandom was the Who’s drummer.  There was a bit of a generation gap between the 34-year-old Sandom and the much younger Roger DaltreyPete Townshend, and John Entwistle.

Sandom left and Moon arrived.

He went to a Who show, saw their fill-in drummer, told them he’d do a better job, got the go ahead for the second set, destroyed the drum kit, and walked away assuming he’d also destroyed his chances.

According to Townshend and Daltry, they later went over to Moon sitting at the bar and invited him to join the band.

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Blue Moon

Moon’s drumming style and enthusiasm became as integral a part of the Who’s persona as Townshend’s windmill, Daltry’s mic slinging, and Entwistle’s stoicism.  Others sometimes criticized Moon’s timing, but he was the band’s backbone.

Like many youth from a modest background that fame finds and thrusts the accouterments of success upon, Moon enjoyed both the lime and the limelight. Stories abound of hotel destruction and the never ending parties.

The behavior was entertaining, funny, and made great headlines since even bad publicity was good publicity, but by the mid-70s, the behavior controlled Moon.

Aware of his own dysfunctions, Moon attempted to self-medicate a cure away from medical facilities.

It did not work and his addictions waxed not waned.

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Moon sets

Keith Moon died of an overdose of  clomethiazole tablets on 7 September 1978.

Thank you, Keith for all you brought to our lives.

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes

Keith Moon Waxes Wanes