
Phil Ochs - Wikipedia
Philip David Ochs (/ ˈoʊks /; December 19, 1940 – April 9, 1976) was an American songwriter, protest singer (or, as he preferred, "topical singer"), and political activist. Ochs was known for his sharp wit, sardonic humor, and political commentary. He wrote approximately 200 songs [1] throughout the 1960s and 1970s, and released eight albums.
Phil Ochs | Biography, Songs, & Facts | Britannica
Dec 15, 2024 · Phil Ochs (born December 19, 1940, El Paso, Texas, U.S.—died April 9, 1976, Far Rockaway, New York) was an American folksinger and songwriter best remembered for the protest songs he wrote in the 1960s on topics ranging from the Vietnam War to civil rights.
Phil Ochs a Suicide at 35; Singer of Peace Movement
Apr 10, 1976 · Phil Ochs, the folk singer, guitarist and lyricist whose music provided some of the strongest notes of protest against the Vietnam War in the early 1960's, committed suicide yesterday morning at...
Phil Ochs: The Forgotten Man of the ‘60s Protest Era
With street protests on the rise across America, right now is a perfect time to remember folk singer and songwriter Phil Ochs. Ochs’ prolific contributions have been largely overlooked in...
Phil Ochs Biography - Sonny Ochs
Phil Ochs was born in El Paso, Texas on Dec. 19. 1940. He grew up in a non-political middle class family. While in college at Ohio State University, he met Jim Glover who became his roommate and whose father was Phil's political teacher.
Remembering protest singer Phil Ochs on his 80th birthday
Dec 18, 2020 · Phil Ochs dared to speak back to the criminal Nixon administration through his music, uncovering and exposing it with anger and wry humor.
The Princeton Folk Music Society To Honor Tragic Folksinger ...
Dec 12, 2024 · There are those who swear the spirit of the 1960s finally ended at the end of a rope in Far Rockaway, New York, when Phil Ochs hung himself at his sister’s house. He was 35. Unlike Dylan, who has admitted he used folk-music to become a rock star, Ochs truly believed in his role as generational spokesman.