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Ballad Of Medgar Evers by Phil Ochs

Artist Biography For Phil Ochs

Philip David Ochs Pronounced /ˈoʊks/ December 19 1940 – April 9 1976 Was An American Protest Singer Or As He Preferred A Topical Singer And Songwriter Who Was Known For His Sharp Wit Sardonic Humor Earnest Humanism Political Activism Insightful And Alliterative Lyrics And Haunting Voice. He Wrote Hundreds Of Songs In The 1960s And Released Eight Albums In His Lifetime. Ochs Performed At Many Political Events 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 Alcoholism And Took His Own Life In 1976. Some Of Ochs's Major Influences Were Woody Guthrie Pete Seeger Buddy Holly Elvis Presley Bob Gibson Faron Young Merle Haggard John Wayne And John F. Kennedy. 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" And "The War Is Over". For A More Thorough And Interesting Bio On Phil Visit Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/Phil_Ochs

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Ballad Of Medgar Evers

"Too Many Martyrs" Also Known As "Ballad Of Medgar Evers" Is A Song Composed By American Folk Singers Bob Gibson And Phil Ochs. It Appears As "Too Many Martyrs" On Phil Ochs's Debut 'official' Album "All The News That's Fit To Sing" Released In 1964. A Live Version By Ochs With The Title "Ballad Of Medgar Evers" Recorded At The Newport Folk Festival 26-28 Jul 1963 First Appeared On The 1964 Album "Newport Broadside". Medgar Wiley Evers July 2 1925 – June 12 1963 Was An American Civil Rights Activist In Mississippi The State's Field Secretary For The NAACP And A World War II Veteran Who Had Served In The United States Army. He Worked To Overturn Segregation At The University Of Mississippi End The Segregation Of Public Facilities And Expand Opportunities For African Americans Which Included The Enforcement Of Voting Rights. Evers Was Assassinated In 1963 By Byron De La Beckwith A Member Of The Organization Called White Citizens' Council. Bob Dylan Wrote His 1963 Song "Only A Pawn In Their Game" About The Assassination And Nina Simone Wrote And Sang "Mississippi Goddam" About The Evers Case

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