
Utah Phillips
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Utah Phillips was an influential American folk singer and labor activist known for his storytelling and songs that championed the working class. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he became a prominent figure in the folk music revival of the 1960s, often performing songs that highlighted the struggles of laborers and the importance of solidarity. His music was deeply rooted in the traditions of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), an organization he passionately supported throughout his life.
Phillips traveled extensively, sharing his music and stories across the United States and beyond. He was known for his warm, engaging performances and his ability to connect with audiences on social issues. His legacy includes not only a rich catalog of songs but also a commitment to social justice, making him a beloved figure among activists and musicians alike. Utah Phillips left an indelible mark on American folk music and labor history, inspiring generations to advocate for the rights of workers and the importance of community.