Phil Ochs

Born: 1940-12-19

Birthplace: El Paso, Texas, USA

Biography

Philip David Ochs (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.

Known For

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese
Berkeley in the Sixties
Greenwich Village: Music That Defined a Generation
Renaldo and Clara
The Day the Music Died
Ten for Two: The John Sinclair Freedom Rally
Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune
Wondering About Things
Conventions: The Land Around Us
The Creative Person: The Folksinger

Top Movie Credits

Berkeley in the Sixties Self (archive footage)
Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune Self (archive footage)
Conventions: The Land Around Us Self (archive footage)