Michael Eavis

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Michael Eavis is an English dairy farmer and philanthropist best known as the founder and long-time organizer of the Glastonbury Festival, one of the world’s most famous music and performing arts festivals.

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instanceOf festival founder
human
awardReceived Commander of the Order of the British Empire NERFINISHED
NME Award for Godlike Genius NERFINISHED
birthDate 1935-10-17
birthPlace Pilton, Somerset, England NERFINISHED
child Emily Eavis NERFINISHED
Juliet Eavis NERFINISHED
Patrick Eavis NERFINISHED
Rebecca Eavis NERFINISHED
collaboratesWith Emily Eavis on Glastonbury Festival organization
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Wells Cathedral School NERFINISHED
employer Glastonbury Festival NERFINISHED
Worthy Farm NERFINISHED
familyName Eavis NERFINISHED
founded Glastonbury Festival NERFINISHED
genreOfWork music and performing arts festival
givenName Athelstan Joseph Michael NERFINISHED
hasChildCollaborator Emily Eavis NERFINISHED
honorificTitle CBE NERFINISHED
industry dairy farming
music festivals
knownFor founding the Glastonbury Festival
organizing the Glastonbury Festival
militaryService British Merchant Navy NERFINISHED
name Michael Eavis NERFINISHED
nationality English
notableEvent first Glastonbury Festival in 1970
notableWork Glastonbury Festival NERFINISHED
occupation dairy farmer
festival organizer
philanthropist
owns Worthy Farm NERFINISHED
philanthropicFocus international development charities
local charities in Somerset
placeOfActivity Somerset, England NERFINISHED
politicalAffiliation Labour Party (UK) NERFINISHED
positionHeld organizer of Glastonbury Festival
religion Methodism NERFINISHED
residence Pilton, Somerset, England NERFINISHED
spouse Elizabeth Eavis NERFINISHED
Jean Eavis NERFINISHED
Ruth Eavis NERFINISHED
startTime 1970
uses Worthy Farm as Glastonbury Festival site NERFINISHED

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