Utah Phillips

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  • folk
  • political
  • singer-songwriter
  • anarchist
  • hobo
Bruce "Utah" Phillips (b. May 15, 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio; d. May 23, 2008 in Nevada City, Calif.) was a labor organizer, folk singer, songwriter, storyteller, poet and self-described "Golden Voice of the Great Southwest". He described the struggles of working people, labor unions and the power of direct action. He often promoted the Industrial Workers of the World in his music, actions, and words. His original songs include the often-covered "Green Rolling Hills of West Virginia" and "Rock salt and nails."

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Songs

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    Rock Me to Sleep

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    Room for the Poor

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    Scott's Creek Bluf

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    Scribner on the Draft

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    Sedition

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    See Here, She Said

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    Shadow Maker

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    Shark Fishing

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    She Favored Bankrobbers

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    She'll Never Be Mine

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    Sheep and Goats

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    Sing in the Spring

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    Solidarity Forever

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    Songbook Introduction

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    Soup

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    Stand to Your Glasses Steady

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    Starlight on the Rails

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    Stupid's Pledge

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    Stupid's Song

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    Stupid's Song (I Have Led a Good Life)


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