Utah Phillips was many things: anarchist, labor organizer, rabble-rouser, poet, iconoclast, artist. Now, he just might get his wish to be remembered as a folk singer. Bruce “Utah” Phillips just might ...
Ready? Here’s how it went. Several years back, Utah Phillips — folksinger, storyteller, raconteur, 51-year card-carrying member of the International Workers of the World, and ceaseless labor advocate ...
Bruce “Utah” Phillips has a lot of material–his repertoire includes folk songs and union anthems, recycled vaudeville, and early-20th-century pop tunes as well as his own creations–but it’s the way he ...
U. Utah Phillips, 73, a Grammy-nominated folk singer, rabble-rouser and anarchist whose wild white beard recalled his years as a tramp, died of heart disease May 23 at his home in Nevada City, Calif.
The UCSC Arboretum’s summer concert series continues with legendary folksinger Bruce “Utah” Phillips on Thursday, June 21. The concert begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Dean McHenry Amphitheater. Utah ...
Good teachers learn from their students — and Utah Phillips is the best. For fifty years, the California-based folksinger and activist has crisscrossed America via hopped trains and hitched rides, ...
Utah Phillips train-hopped to Santa Cruz in 2004, a final train-hop for Utah. The day was captured by John Malkin on video and contributed to "Tales From the Long Memory." (Contributed -- Ella Seneres ...
U. Utah Phillips, a folksinger and storyteller who does most of his traveling on the airwaves these days, will be making a rare live appearance in Billings Saturday afternoon. Phillips, the host of ...
Sitting at the feet of elders to hear stories about the olden days seems to be out of fashion with almost everybody these days, but I’ll still give credit to the 60s folk revival for providing a model ...
“Utah” Phillips died this week at the age of 73. He was a musician, labor organizer, peace activist and co-founder of his local homeless shelter. He also was an archivist, a historian and a traveler, ...