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"There is a distinctly scared
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sons we can all understand or relate
to," he says. "I like it that there has
been this thread running through, not
only my music but just in the decision
to not change my name. That is sort

of saying this is part of who I am." CI

The Newport Folk Festival, with
Nanci Griffith, John Hiatt, Joan
Baez, the Violent Femmes, the
Staple Singers, Marc Cohn, Rod-
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formers and new music into the tradi-
tional mix. "You can't dismiss any-
thing."
He is sometimes criticized for
including in the festivals artists from
a different genre. The fare for Pine
Knob, for example, includes not
only folk singers like Baez, John
Hiatt, Marc Cohn and Loudon
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hen the Newport Folk
Festival opens its one-
day stand at Pine
Knob next week, a lot
of people will be there to applaud
the staying power of Joan Baez, who
first appeared at the festival 39 years
ago.
But for festival longevity, produc-
er George Wein has her beat hands
down — because he's the guy who
started the whole thing.
Wein created the Newport
Jazz Festival in 1954, then
went on to produce the
Newport Folk Festival, the
New Orleans Jazz and
Heritage Festival and
scores of others. He has
been the driving force
behind their success.
Now 73 years old, Wein
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Festival founder George Wein
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festival is modest about his contribu-
on more than 1,000 music events
tion, saying the festivals' importance
worldwide annually.
is that they provide work for musi-
"There's nothing else I can do,"
cians and give audiences an enjoy-
Wein told an interviewer in Rhode
able way to experience both the new
Island last year. "I don't play golf
and the familiar.
anymore, I don't play tennis. Work
"There were festivals before me,"
really is my life."
he told the Village Voice. "But we
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tivals, he said, is to stay open to
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