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way of explaining how his style over the years became increasingly based on storytelling instead of just songs. He was a gifted storyteller and monologist, and his concerts generally had an even mix of spoken word and sung content. He attributed much of his success to his personality. "It is better to be likeable than talented," he often said, self-deprecatingly.
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When Kate Wolf grew ill and was forced to cancel concerts, she asked Phillips to fill in. Suffering from an ailment which makes it more difficult to play guitar, Phillips hesitated, citing his declining guitar ability. "Nobody ever came just to hear you play," she said. Phillips told this story as a
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gospel than Phillips, whose countless concerts were, in effect, organizing meetings for the cause of labor, unions, anarchism, pacifism, and the Wobblies. He was a tremendous interpreter of classic Wobbly tunes including
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to Edwin Deroger Phillips and Frances Kathleen Coates. His father, Edwin Phillips, was a labor organizer, and his parents' activism influenced much of his life's work. Phillips was a card-carrying member of the
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in the early 1950s, and remained a close friend of hers. Sorrels started playing the songs that Phillips wrote, and through her his music began to spread. After leaving Utah in the late 1960s, he went to
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Phillips became an elder statesman for the folk music community, and a keeper of stories and songs that might otherwise have passed into obscurity. He was also a member of the great
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to address his heart problems. Later that autumn, Phillips announced that due to health problems he could no longer tour. By January 2008, he decided against a
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Phillips was a member of various socio-political organizations and groups throughout his life. A strong supporter of labor struggles, he was a member of the
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Though known primarily for his work as a concert performer and labor organizer, Phillips also worked as an archivist, dishwasher, and warehouse-man.
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greatly influenced his social and political thinking. After discharge from the army, Phillips rode the railroads, and wrote songs.
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tradition of adopting a moniker that included an initial and the state of origin, and in emulation of country vocalist
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coffee house. He became a staple performer there for a decade, and would return throughout his career.
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Archival materials related to Phillips' personal and professional life are open for research at the
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and nationally syndicated. The show was suspended after 100 episodes due to lack of funding.
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In 1991 Phillips recorded, in one take, an album of song, poetry and short stories entitled
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for his work with DiFranco. His "Green Rolling Hills" was made into a country hit by
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In his personal life, Phillips enjoyed varied hobbies and interests. These included
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in Salt Lake City, where he was involved in the arts and plays. He served in the
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cover performance of "All Used Up" by Suzanne Langille in London, May 14, 2011
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around the west, Phillips returned to Salt Lake City, where he met
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Folksinger, Storyteller, Railroad Tramp Utah Phillips Dead at 73
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Strangers in Another Country: The Songs of Bruce "Utah" Phillips
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From 1997 to 2001, Phillips hosted his own weekly radio show,
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in 1968. He received 2,019 votes (0.5%) in an election won by
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I'm an anarchist and I've been an anarchist many, many years.
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He married Joanna Robinson on July 31, 1989, in Nevada City.
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for three years in the 1950s. Witnessing the devastation of
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American labor organizer, folk singer, and poet (1935–2008)
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Singing Through the Hard Times: A Tribute to Utah Phillips
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Rebel Voices: Songs of the Industrial Workers of the World
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repairing track in the Southwestern United States desert.
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In August 2007, Phillips announced that he would undergo
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Heart Songs: The Old Time Country Songs of Utah Phillips
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from the 1997 Folk Alliance Lifetime Achievement Awards
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International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers
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The Rose Tattoo Live – Trains, Tramps And Traditions
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He recorded songs and stories with 372:Phillips was a mentor to folk singer 361:, inspired by his anger at the first 1491:Folk music of the American Southwest 1265: 1240: 1086: 1045: 880: 682:– with Ani Difranco (Righteous Babe) 632:We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years 1521:People from Nevada City, California 1516:Peace and Freedom Party politicians 985: 858: 13: 1546:Singer-songwriters from California 1295: 1243:"The Latest From FW Utah Phillips" 868:"Utah Phillips Has Left the Stage" 832:– Various Artists (Righteous Babe) 811:The Rose Tattoo (Cookie Man Music) 727:Starlight on the Rails: A Songbook 567: 160:in his music, actions, and words. 14: 1577: 1371:, Utah Phillips memorial page on 1320: 1015: 934:"Folk Revival in Salt Lake City?" 1471:American Unitarian Universalists 1289: 1259: 1234: 1212:Russell, Tony (June 24, 2008). 1205: 1143: 1080: 560:Phillips died May 23, 2008, in 437:Industrial Workers of the World 175:Industrial Workers of the World 158:Industrial Workers of the World 1541:Righteous Babe Records artists 1189:. 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Index

Utah Phillips, 2006
Cleveland
Nevada City, California
Folk music
raconteur
thelongmemory.com
folk singer
direct action
anarchist
Industrial Workers of the World
Cleveland
Industrial Workers of the World
Salt Lake City
East High School
United States Army
post-war
Korea
riding the rails
tramping
Ammon Hennacy
Catholic Worker Movement
house of hospitality
Joe Hill
Joe Hill House
U.S. Senate
Peace and Freedom Party
Republican
Wallace F. Bennett
hobo
T. Texas Tyler

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