The music of the late Phil Ochs shaped an entire generation. When he tragically took his own life in 1976, he left behind over 100 songs which continue to be performed by musicians of conscience around the world. His classics like "Changes," "There But For Fortune," and "I Ain't Marching Anymore" remain as relevant and inspiring today as they were back in the '60s. Tonight, a lineup of fabulous artists carries on the tradition by bringing Phil's music to our stage in an evening celebrating this great artist and activist.
Greg Greenway's music blends the passion of
Richie Havens, the lyrical guitar of James Taylor, and
the rhythmic and political influences of Peter
Gabriel, the Police and a wealth of Third World
Artists. His debut recording, A Road Worth Walking
Down, was nominated for two Boston Music Awards and is
still receiving national air play. His third cd,
Mussolini's Head, was released this year to very
favorable reviews. He performed at Carnegie Hall in
the New York Singer/Songwriter Festival which was
broadcast on NPR's World Caf in 1994. Greg was born
in Virginia and now makes his home on Cape Cod in
Massachusetts.
Kim & Reggie Harris' performances are
characterized by rich harmonies, percussive guitar and
a warm, upbeat presence. In 20 years of working
together, they have written and sung in styles ranging
from traditional to adult-contemporary. Their first
cd, In the Heat of the Summer, (title song by Phil
Ochs) showcases the depth and passion of their
songwriting. Their first album, Music and the
Underground Railroad, has been praised in musical,
cultural and historical circles. A large part of this
album has been recreated on a new cd titled Steal Away
which is getting heavy airplay nationwide. Originally
from Philadelphia, Kim and Reggie live in upstate New
York.
Kris
Kristofferson praises John Flynn's songwriting: "The
truth is in the details; the gifts are an ear for
accurate dialogue, an eye for powerful imagery and
anything funny, and a heart open to surprises and the
possibilities of moving the emotions." As a young
father Flynn left a Nashville staff writing gig and
began writing songs for his kids and for his life.
These songs yielded CDs that are informed by the
trademark humanity and humor that Flynn sees as the
essential tools for parenthood and living. Recently
the 47 year-old Delaware resident has turned his
attention, and his songwriting, to the world his four
children will one day inherit.
It's sure to be an inspirational night, with each performer singing one of Phil's songs and one original, interspersed with plenty of anecdotes and reflections on Phil's life and legacy.
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