About Utah Phillips
Bruce "Utah" Phillips (b. May 15, 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio; d. May 23, 2008 in Nevada City, Calif.) was a labor organizer, folk singer, songwriter, storyteller, poet and self-described "Golden Voice of the Great Southwest". He described the struggles of working people, labor unions and the power of direct action. He often promoted the Industrial Workers of the World in his music, actions, and words. His original songs include the often-covered "Green Rolling Hills of West Virginia" and "Rock salt and nails."
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All Used up
We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years
The Preacher and the Slave
Solidarity Forever
This Land is Not Our Land
There Is Power in a Union
Bread and Roses
There Is Power In The Union - Live From Victoria, Courtenay, And Vancouver, British Columbia / February, 1981
We Have Fed You All A Thousand Years - Live From Victoria, Courtenay, And Vancouver, British Columbia / February, 1981
Hallelujah, I'm a Bum!
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