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Woodstock Performer Melanie Safka Dead At 76

The singer turned her experience at the 1969 concert into "Lay Down (Candles In The Rain)," a top-10 hit in 1970.

Singer Melanie Safka, who turned a 1969 performance at Woodstock into a hit song and a five-decade career, died Tuesday at the age of 76.

Safka’s death was announced on her Facebook page with a letter from her three children, Leilah, Jeordie, and Beau Jarred:

Dear Ones,

This is the hardest post for us to write, and there are so many things we want to say, first, and there’s no easy way except to say it… Mom passed, peacefully, out of this world and into the next on January, 23rd, 2024.

We are heartbroken, but want to thank each and every one of you for the affection you have for our Mother, and to tell you that she loved all of you so much! She was one of the most talented, strong and passionate women of the era and every word she wrote, every note she sang reflected that.

Our world is much dimmer, the colors of a dreary, rainy Tennessee pale with her absence today, but we know that she is still here, smiling down on all of us, on all of you, from the stars.

No cause of death was announced.

Earlier this month, Safka was in a recording studio working on “Second Hand Smoke,” an album of cover songs, for the Cleopatra label, Variety reported.

Born Melanie Anne Safka-Schekeryk in Astoria, New York, Safka studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts before deciding to pursue a career as a folk singer.

Her big break came at the 1969 Woodstock concert, which she described to Rolling Stone in 2019 as her first “out-of-body experience.”

“I just left my body, going to a side, higher view. I watched myself walk onto the stage, sit down and sing a couple of lines. And when I felt it was safe, I came back.

“It started to rain right before I went on. Ravi Shankar had just finished up his performance, and the announcer said that if you lit candles, it would help to keep the rain away. By the time I finished my set, the whole hillside was a mass of little flickering lights. I guess that’s one of the reasons I came back to my body.”

“Lay Down (Candles In The Rain),” the song she wrote about the experience, hit No. 6 the next year. In 1971, she had a No. 1 hit with “Brand New Key.”

Although Safka’s star faded in the late 1970s, she used her fame to be a spokesperson for UNICEF.

After her husband, record producer Peter Schekeryk, died in 2010, she stopped recording as often, but frequently teamed with her children on live performances and internet concerts, as The Hollywood Reporter writes.

Safka’s kids asked fans to celebrate their mom’s memory on Wednesday night at 10 p.m. Central time, by lighting a candle in her memory.

The suggestion was a reference to Safka’s appearance at Woodstock, where she performed in the rain, an experience that inspired “Lay Down (Candles In The Rain).”

“Raise, raise them high, high up again. Illuminate the darkness, and let us all be connected in remembrance of the extraordinary woman who was wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend to so very many people,” her childen’s post read.

 

Getting a candle ready right now. 

https://youtu.be/O7M3iPE6PzY
 

that disease is back again, in another form, but it's here, raise them candles 

 

 

Lay down, lay down, lay it all down
Let your white birds smile up
At the ones who stand and frown

Lay down, lay down, lay it all down
Let your white birds smile up
At the ones who stand and frown

We were so close, there was no room
We bled inside each other's wounds
We all had caught the same disease
And we all sang the songs of peace

Lay down, lay down, lay it all down
Let your white birds smile up
At the ones who stand and frown

Lay down, lay down, lay it all down
Let your white birds smile up
At the ones who stand and frown

So raise the candles high
'Cause if you don't we could stay black against the night
Oh, raise them higher again
And if you do we could stay dry against the rain

Lay down, lay down, lay it all down
Let your white birds smile up
At the ones who stand and frown

Lay down, lay down, lay it all down
Let your white birds smile up
At the ones who stand and frown

We were so close, there was no room
We bled inside each other's wounds
We all had caught the same disease
And we all sang the songs of peace

Some came to sing, some came to pray
Some came to keep the dark away

So raise (Raise) the candles high (Up high)
'Cause if you don't we could stay black against the sky
Oh, oh, raise (Raise) them higher again (Up high)
And if you do we could stay dry against the rain

Lay down, lay down, lay it all down
Let your white birds smile up
At the ones who stand and frown

(You gotta) Lay down, lay down, lay it all down
Let your white birds smile up
At the ones who stand and frown

(You gotta) Lay down, lay down, lay it all down
Let your white birds smile up
At the ones who stand and frown

(Oh, you gotta) Lay down, lay down, lay it all down
Let your white birds smile up
At the ones who stand and frown

 

Thank you, Slickrock!  I haven't  listened to Brand New Key in eons.  That'll be on heavy rotation today.  And a lit candle.  Love her OOB experience at Woodstock. 

No microdosers posers in that crowd.  

Dust In The Wind

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z95SVqQFvd8