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  1. Hace 1 día · Legendary, influential and unashamedly political, Phil Ochs was a major figure in the American folk revival of the early-mid 1960s, before, during and after it blossomed into the protest boom which spawned anti-war reformational movements such as the Youth International Party – The Yippies – with which Ochs was involved from the outset.

  2. Hace 4 días · Biography Documentary 2011 1h 36m. From civil rights to the anti-war movement to the struggles of workers, folksinger Phil Ochs wrote topical songs that engaged his audiences in the issues of the 1960s and 70s. In this biographical documentary, veteran director Kenneth Bowser shows how Phil's music and his fascinating life story and eventual ...

  3. Hace 2 días · If you were not able to the New England Folk Festival this year (April 19-21) and attend the "Remembering Phil Ochs" session, here is the fifty minute sessio...

  4. Hace 3 días · Folk singer Phil Ochs wrote a song about Moore, among the 40 martyrs listed on the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama. In 2003, Mary Stanton wrote a book on Moore’s journey, “Freedom Walk: Mississippi or Burst.” Seven years later, his hometown in Binghamton, New York, built a plaque to honor him.

  5. Any interest in collaborating on a screenplay about Phil Ochs? This was my first time writing a screenplay and it’s incomplete. I figured why not make it collaborative, so I made it open-source on github.

  6. Hace 4 días · Throughout the month of February 2024, Folk Alley is featuring great Black folk and blues artists who helped define the form in the early days of recording. To illustrate how deep and important are the contributions of these archived Black folk artists, we are also spotlighting modern artists who have been directly inspired by their work. You can listen anytime by clicking on the Classic Folk ...

  7. Hace 1 día · Phil Ochs: Pleasures Of The Harbor His fourth album for A&M Records, Pleasures of the Harbor was released in 1967, and is recognized as one of Ochs' less vibrant albums compared to his previous three.