Michael Eavis

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Michael Eavis (born October 17, 1935) is an English dairy farmer most famous as the founder of the Glastonbury Festival.

Michael Eavis at Glastonbury 2005 at the charity launch
Michael Eavis at Glastonbury 2005 at the charity launch

He was educated at Wells Cathedral School, followed by the Thames Nautical Training College after which he joined the Merchant Navy. In 1958 his father, a Methodist local preacher [1], died and he inherited Worthy Farm. In 1969 he and his second wife Jean visited the Bath Blues festival, and inspired by this, they hosted a free festival the following year. This developed into the Glastonbury Festival as it is known today.

In the 1997 General Election he stood as a candidate for the Labour Party in the Wells Constituency [2]. In 2004 however, he suggested that disillusioned Labour voters should switch their vote to the Green Party to protest at the Iraq War.

Jean died in 1999, since then his daughter Emily has taken a more active role in running the event. With his third wife and mother, Michael remains a committed Methodist chapel-goer.

In November 2006 he was appointed as the president of the Somerset Chamber of Commerce and Industry.[1]

  1. ^ (December 2006) "Business News - Eavis for President". Mendip Times 2 (7): 8. Retrieved on 2006-11-30. 



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