Glastonbury Festival, following the news of his death this week.Harkin’s passing last weekend was first reported by the independent GlastoFestFeed site earlier this week.A written tribute to Harkin by Eavis, the founder and co-organiser of Glastonbury Festival, has been published by Glastonbury today (March 10), with Eavis recalling how he first came to work with the architect.“Bill Harkin first came to Glastonbury towards the end of 1970.
He was delivering products to the health shops in the town and decided to walk up the Tor where he met Andrew Kerr [one of the co-founders of Glastonbury Fair],” Eavis recalled.“They both became aware of very powerful feelings of spirituality and agreed the need for a new age of looking at life towards a.
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