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Phil Ochs

Phil Ochs

American protest singer and songwriter

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Birthdate
December 19, 1940
Birthplace
El Paso, Texas
El Paso, Texas
Date of Death
April 9, 1976
Place of Death
Far Rockaway, Queens
Far Rockaway, Queens
Educated at
Ohio State University
Ohio State University
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Staunton Military Academy
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Musician
Musician
Singer-songwriter
Singer-songwriter
Songwriter
Songwriter
Guitarist
Guitarist
Poet
Poet
Singer
Singer

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Birth Name
Philip David Ochs
Citizenship
United States
United States
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Folk rock
Baroque pop
Baroque pop
Contemporary folk music
Contemporary folk music
Folk music
Folk music
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Protest song
Industry
Music
Music
Wikidata ID
Q379802

Philip David Ochs (/ˈoʊks/; December 19, 1940 – April 9, 1976) was an American songwriter and protest singer (or, as he preferred, a topical singer). Ochs was known for his sharp wit, sardonic humor, political activism, often alliterative lyrics, and distinctive voice. He wrote hundreds of songs in the 1960s and 1970s and released eight albums.

Ochs performed at many political events during the 1960s counterculture era, including anti-Vietnam War and civil rights rallies, student events, and organized labor events over the course of his career, in addition to many concert appearances at such venues as New York City's Town Hall and Carnegie Hall. Politically, Ochs described himself as a "left social democrat" who became an "early revolutionary" after the protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago led to a police riot, which had a profound effect on his state of mind.

After years of prolific writing in the 1960s, Ochs's mental stability declined in the 1970s. He eventually succumbed to a number of problems including bipolar disorder and alcoholism, and died by suicide in 1976.

Ochs's influences included Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Buddy Holly, Elvis Presley, Bob Gibson, Faron Young, and Merle Haggard. His best-known songs include "I Ain't Marching Anymore", "Changes", "Crucifixion", "Draft Dodger Rag", "Love Me, I'm a Liberal", "Outside of a Small Circle of Friends", "Power and the Glory", "There but for Fortune", "The War Is Over", and "No More Songs".

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