Glastonbury Festival visionary Andrew Kerr dies

Glastonbury Festival visionary Andrew Kerr dies
Michael Eavis has led tributes to Andrew Kerr, one of the Glastonbury Festival’s founding fathers, who has died at the age of 80. Mr Kerr, along with Mr Eavis and Arabella Churchill, organised the first Glastonbury Fair in 1971, following the success of Mr Eavis’ Pilton Pop festival the year before. He also selected the site of the world-famous Pyramid Stage, which sits on a ley line connecting Stonehenge and Glastonbury Tor, by dowsing. Mr Kerr was variously a…

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