Phil Ochs – Draft Dodger Rag
A Bitterly Playful Protest Against War and Moral Evasion When speaking of the great protest voices of the 1960s, few names resonate with the same sharp wit and uncompromising honesty…
A Bitterly Playful Protest Against War and Moral Evasion When speaking of the great protest voices of the 1960s, few names resonate with the same sharp wit and uncompromising honesty…
A mischievous pop-rock confession about youthful fantasy and the bittersweet shock of reality Released in late 1981, “Centerfold” by The J. Geils Band quickly became one of the most recognizable…
A Fading Glitter Reignited: Sweet and Brian Connolly in Hanau, 1986 — a voice of glory, fragility, and memory intertwined In 1986, when Brian Connolly, the unmistakable voice of Sweet,…
A rare gathering of storytellers—three voices, one stage, and a night where American folk memory felt alive and unbroken There are evenings in music history that seem to exist outside…
A Gentle Reflection on Youth, Freedom, and the Quiet Courage to Move Forward When “Breaking Away”, performed by Shaun Cassidy, appeared as a television theme in 1980, it carried with…
“Bold Marauder” – A Haunting Folk Ballad of Myth, Memory, and the Fragile Edge Between Legend and Loss In the vast and often shadowed landscape of 1960s American folk music,…
A Quiet Folk Confession of Love, Loss, and Self-Irony in the Greenwich Village Era “Hard-Loving Loser” by Richard & Mimi Fariña is not a chart-driven anthem, nor a polished radio…
A Quiet Reflection on Tradition and Memory—“Tannenbaum” as Interpreted by John Simon Few songs carry the quiet dignity of time quite like “Tannenbaum”, and in the hands of John Simon,…
A Gentle Farewell to Time Itself — A Song That Accepts Mortality with Quiet Grace and Unflinching Honesty Few songs in the vast landscape of folk music carry the quiet,…
A Quiet Refusal, A Moral Stand: The Timeless Echo of Conscience in “I Ain’t Marching Anymore” When one speaks of protest music in the turbulent 1960s, few voices resonate with…