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<BODY>Cambridge Forum <BR>3 Church Street ● Cambridge, MA 02138 <BR>617-495-2727 <BR>email: director@cambridgeforum.org <BR>www.cambridgeforum.org <BR><BR>Release October 13, 2010 <BR><BR><BR>PHIL OCHS SONG NIGHT <BR><BR>On Saturday, October 23, 2010, at 7 p.m, celebrate folk legend Phil Ochs’ political songs, that shaped the 60's protest generation. And, they still resonate today for those seeking social justice in the context of the unending wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. <BR><BR>The concert features Sonny Ochs–his sister--Magpie, Greg Greenway, John Flynn, Dave Roth, Kim and Reggie Harris, Pat Wictor, and Fred Small. Sonny Ochs is dedicated to keeping her brother’s music alive. Born in 1940, Phil Ochs dropped out of college, drawn by the heady folk music, protest singing scene in Greenwich Village. His 1965 break out album—I Ain’t Marching Any More—was a wild commercial success and led to a 1966 sold out legendary solo performance in Carnegie Hall. <BR><BR>Tickets Required: $20 general admission; $15 Cambridge Forum members and students; $10 children. All proceeds benefit the musicians and Cambridge Forum. Call 617-495-2727 or visit www.cambridgeforum.org to reserve tickets. <BR><BR>Cambridge Forum is recorded and edited for public radio broadcast. Edited CDs are available to the public by contacting 617-495-2727. Select forums can be viewed in their entirety on demand by visiting our website at www.cambridgeforum.org and clicking on the Forum Network at WGBH.</BODY><pre>
Cambridge Forum
3 Church Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617-495-2727
email: mailto:director@cambridgeforum.org
website: http://www.cambridgeforum.org
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