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Interviews with Phil Ochs, alternatively known as Broadside Ballads, Vol. 11, is, as its title states, an interview with folksinger Phil Ochs conducted by Broadside Magazine around 1968 and released around eight years later, after Ochs' April 1976 suicide.
Broadside Ballads, Vol. 11: Interviews With Phil Ochs. Phil Ochs. "It is dangerous to be a protest singer" writes Broadside Magazine publisher Gordon Friesen in the liner notes to this album. This 1968 series of interviews with folk singer Phil Ochs was released following Ochs' suicide in 1976.
Broadside Ballads, Vol. 11: Interviews With Phil Ochs. Phil Ochs • Album. 3 videos 954 views Updated 2 days ago. Play all. 1. 27:04. Introdcution and Background with Phil Ochs. He...
Jan 6, 2011 · Rising to fame in the 1960s, Ochs used his music to both chronicle and help mobilize the labor rights, civil rights and antiwar movements. A new documentary, Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune,...
These interviews together with photos, film clips and historic live performances reveal that Ochs’s lasting legacy in both music and politics ultimately mirrored the complexities and...
- Colin Fitzpatrick
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Condition: Brand New. This 1968 series of interviews with folk singer Phil Ochs was released following Ochs' suicide in 1976. The liner notes contain a transcript of one of the interviews with Israel "Izzy" Young, also conducted in 1968 following the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Buy It Now. Add to cart. View all details.
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Listen to Broadside Ballads, Vol. 11: Phil Ochs Interview by Phil Ochs on Apple Music. Stream songs including "Introdcution and Background With Phil Ochs: He Comments On the Music Industry In the Early 1960's", "Woody Guthrie Memorial Concert, Vietnam, the Movies" and more.