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Michael Ochs (born 1943) is an American photographic archivist best known for his extensive collection of pictures related to rock music dating back to the 1950s and 1960s. The Michael Ochs Archive, located in Los Angeles, contains 3 million vintage prints, proof sheets and negatives which are licensed daily for use in CD reissues, books, films and documentaries.
The Los Angeles Times called Ochs "America's preeminent rock 'n' roll photo archivist" and described his archive as "the dominant force in the rock image marketplace";The New York Times called it "the premier source of musician photography in the world". Ochs sold the archive to Getty Images in 2007.
Ochs was born in Austin, Texas, in 1943. He grew up in Ohio and New York. He attended Adelphi University and The Ohio State University. Ochs served as manager to his brother, singer-songwriter Phil Ochs, from 1967 until the singer's suicide in 1976. Ochs also led the publicity departments at Columbia Records and ABC Records.
Phil Ochs was interviewed by Vic Sadot and Rich Lang, host of Interface, a WGTB Public Affairs Program, in Washington, DC in early May of 1973. The Sound Engineer was Skip Pizzi. Rich Lang announces the show and introduces Phil Ochs and Vic Sadot. Vic explains that Phil is in DC for a week long engagement at The Cellar Door. Vic asks Phil about Watergate, the Senate and the press. Phil talks about “the Watergate conspiracy” and the increasing possibility of impeachment of President Richard Nixon; Rich asks Phil about Vice President Spiro Agnew; Nixon in the polls, and the significance of Attorney General John Mitchell admitting to breaking the law. Phil expresses surprise that Judge John Sirica pursued the Watergate case thus far, talks of the lack of character of Eliot Richardson, quotes...
democracynow.org - The legendary American folk singer Phil Ochs is widely regarded as one of the world's most influential political musicians. Rising to fame in the 1960s, Ochs used his music to both chronicle and help mobilize the labor rights, civil rights, and antiwar movements. A new documentary, "Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune," has just been released chronicling Ochs' life. Democracy Now! speaks with Phil Ochs' brother, Michael, and the director of the film, Kenneth Bowser, which premiered yesterday in New York City. Watch Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kaf5wwE_IFs For the entire interview, video/audio podcast, transcript, to sign up for the daily news digest, and for other interviews with folk musicians such as Pete Seeger and Joan Baez, visit www.democracynow.org. Pl...
Watch Part 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wNFdTFrEqA The legendary American folk singer Phil Ochs is widely regarded as one of the world's most influential political musicians. Rising to fame in the 1960s, Ochs used his music to both chronicle and help mobilize the labor rights, civil rights, and antiwar movements. A new documentary, "Phil Ochs: There But for Fortune," has just been released chronicling Ochs' life. Democracy Now! speaks with Phil Ochs' brother, Michael, and the director of the film, Kenneth Bowser, which premiered yesterday in New York City. For the entire interview, video/audio podcast, transcript, to sign up for the daily news digest, and for other interviews with folk musicians such as Pete Seeger and Joan Baez, visit www.democracynow.org. Please consider ...
This video interview with Robyn Ochs, speaker, teacher, writer and activist was featured in The Bilicious Show's 2010 event for the National Queer Arts Festival in San Francisco, to celebrate Bisexual History. More info: www.biliciousproductions.com
KQED'S SHOW FOLK GUITAR WITH LAURA WEBER, ABOUT 1966, HER INTERVIEW WITH FOLK SINGER AND SONGWRITER PHIL OCHS. (This interview was first broadcast from San Francisco on Saturday, April 30, 1966, on KQED's Hootenanny as part of Laura Weber's series of televised folk guitar lessons, on channel 9. This is the audio from that interview with images of Laura Weber and Phil Ochs).
Communities around the world join together in song to celebrate…A New Year. #NewYearPrayer #RoshHashanah2016 #RoshHashahah Download the lyrics and the sheet music here: http://www.92y.org/.../Bronfman/A-New-Year-Leadsheet.pdf Special thanks to Michael Hunter Ochs for writing such a beautiful song! http://www.ochsongs.com/bio/ Subscribe for more videos like this: http://bit.ly/1GpwawV Your support helps us keep our content free for all. Donate now: http://www.92y.org/donatenow?utm_source=youtube_92Y&utm;_medium=youtube_92Y_OnDemandDonate&utm;_campaign=OnDemand Facebook: http://facebook.com/92ndStreetY Twitter: https://twitter.com/92Y Tumblr: http://92y.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://Instagram.com/92ndStreetY Vine: https://vine.co/92Y On Demand: http://www.92yondemand.org
Concert producer, conference organizer, DJ and emcee Sonny Ochs tells Mariposa Talks how she has kept alive the musical legacy of her brother, protest singer and activist Phil Ochs. In today’s charged political climate, she says, his work is gaining a new political currency with the young.
"...a lot of people in retrospect attack Elvis for stealin` the black music and making it white. I say Elvis Presley had a black soul with a white face..." - Michael Ochs (Rock`n`Roll Historian) www.meenacryle.com
A radio clip of Dr. Michael Boyle, Principal Investigator of the 2014 OCHS, from a segment of Talk to the Hand with Ed Hand - Radio 1310 Ottawa.
8:52 Uhr - Kottbusser Tor - 9:05 Uhr Alexanderplatz - 9:22 steigt Dana Bellmann hinzu, die den ganzen Tag samt aller 'zufälliger' Begegnungen meinen FESTIVALTAG begleitete. Punkt 10:00 Uhr war es soweit, dass wir Inge Veronika Hofmann begegneten. Mit einem langen Blick der Freude war zu spüren, wie sehr wir alle uns freuten, dass der Tag endlich gekommen ist. Als nächstes begrüsste uns Heiko Kretschmer, der das Festival insgesamt leitet und dem Festival den ganzen Tag seine ausgeglichene Ausstrahlung gab. Da wir eine Vorstellungsrunde machten, lasse ich kurz ein paar Worte einfliessen, von dem, was mir in Erinnerung geblieben ist, um auch zukünftig daran anknüpfen zu können. So wir hatten noch ungefähr eine Stunde Zeit Stühle für alle Teilnehmer:innen auf der Bühne vor GANESHA aufzu...
"Dear Michael Jackson" by Leanne Cares Images by: Joel Ryan, Dave Benett, Dave Hogan, Mark Elias, Michael Ochs Archives, Pictorial Parade, Dilip Metah, Sam Emerson, Barry King, Frank Micelotta, Don Emmert, Doug Pizac, Bobby Holland, Brad Elterman, Lennox McLendon, Hitoshi Katanoda, Georges de Keerle LYRICS: The whole world is saying their goodbye I'm here saying my first hello It seems that I'm the last one in line Last to learn that in your words I am home To learn a secret everyone already knows I didn't know that you'd speak to my soul By the time that I became aware The wolves were howling in your halls And the doctors were already there One more fan writing one song more But all the greatest words have all been said before They carry on your legacy I'll light a flame for you, but...
'''Getz Au Go Go'' is a live album by American saxophonist Stan Getz and his quartet, featuring bossa nova singer Astrud Gilberto. It was recorded during two concerts in 1964 and released on Verve the same year as V6-8600. Actually, it's not a live recording... A point I haven't seen mention online is that this is a studio recording with overdubbed applause. Producer Phil Schapp explained this in a commentary published in 1989 in the Bossa Nova Years collection, below: "I did not find much original tape for Getz Au Go Go, but I did unravel a mystery. Clearly something was up when Verve decided to follow up the triumph of 'The Girl from Ipanema' with a second recording of Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto. Verve recorded her with Stan at the Cafe Au Go Go. They recorded her with Stan at the le...
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. (born September 22, 1951) became the publisher of The New York Times in 1992 and chairman of the board of its owner, The New York Times Company, in 1997, succeeding his father, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger. Sulzberger was born in Mount Kisco, New York, the son of Barbara Winslow (née Grant) and the previous Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, grandson of Times publisher Arthur Hays Sulzberger, and the great-grandson of Times owner and publisher Adolph Ochs. His mother was of mostly English and Scottish origin[1] and his father was of Jewish origin (both Ashkenazi and Sephardic). His parents divorced when he was five. He was raised in his mother's Episcopalian faith, but no longer observes the religion.[2] On May 24, 1975, he married artist and journalist Gail Greg...
© https://www.sarahmpix.weebly.com Grandioser Auftakt einer Tour in Dortmund. http://www.michaelzerang.com/text/2015.htm European Edition Dave Rempis - saxophones Emil Strandberg - trumpet John Dikeman - saxophones Kent Kessler - contrabass Michael Zerang - drums, compositions
Three American civil rights' workers, James Earl Chaney, Andrew Goodman, and Michael "Mickey" Schwerner, were lynched on the night of June 21--22, 1964 by members of the Mississippi White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, the Neshoba County's Sheriff Office and the Philadelphia Police Department located in Philadelphia, Mississippi. The three had been working on the "Freedom Summer" campaign, attempting to register African Americans to vote. Their murders sparked national outrage and a massive federal investigation. The Federal Bureau of Investigation referred to this investigation as Mississippi Burning (MIBURN), and eventually found the bodies 44 days later in an earthen dam near the murder site. After the state government refused to prosecute, the federal government initially charged 18 ind...
Oscar Greeley Clendenning Hammerstein II (/ˈhæmərstaɪn/; July 12, 1895 – August 23, 1960) was an American librettist, theatrical producer, and (usually uncredited) theatre director of musicals for almost forty years. Hammerstein won eight Tony Awards and two Academy Awards for Best Original Song. Many of his songs are standard repertoire for singers and jazz musicians. He co-wrote 850 songs. Hammerstein was the lyricist and playwright in his partnerships; his collaborators wrote the music. Hammerstein collaborated with numerous composers, such as Jerome Kern, with whom he wrote Show Boat, Vincent Youmans, Rudolf Friml, Richard A. Whiting and Sigmund Romberg; but he is best known for his collaborations with Richard Rodgers, which include Oklahoma!, Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I, a...
Based on the true story of America's first convicted cannibal, Alferd Packer. In 1874, Alferd Packer led a gold mining expedition into Colorado, where he murdered, robbed and ate every miner in his camp. Years later, identical killings and numerous disappearances are still occurring. As the search for the killer proves never-ending, the terrifying and unbelievable fact remains -- Mr. Packer was still lurking out there somewhere, waiting to strike again. Click here to watch great FREE Movies & TV: http://filmrise.com
ISRAEL: A PROMISED LAND FOR ORGANIZED CRIME? https://archive.org/details/JewishSupremacismByDavidDuke ISRAELI CRIME REACHES AMERICAN SHORES 20. [...] While most Israeli OC families are native-born and the stereotype that Russian immigrants tend to be mobsters is greatly overblown, indigenous OC groups routinely employ "muscle" from the former Soviet Union. WIKILEAKS SHOCKER http://www.thejc.com/blogpost/a-real-wikileak-shocker WIKILEAK - ISRAEL: A PROMISED LAND FOR ORGANIZED CRIME? http://cablegate.wikileaks.org/cable/2009/05/09TELAVIV1098.html NEXT WIKILEAKS RELEASE COULD EMBARRASS US ALLIES http://www.businessinsider.com/next-wikileaks-release-could-embarrass-us-allies-2010-11 CITATE DIN INTERVIUL LUI ASSANGE http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article27119.htm FALSIFICAREA PA...
A fascinating (and hard to come by) 2003 PBS documentary look at the relationship between playwright Arthur Miller and Director Elia Kazan, the House UnAmerican Activities Committee and its Red Baiting - and the defiant art the period inspired. Written, produced and directed by Michael Epstein. All copyrighted movie content has been removed. I do not own rights to this program.
WBAI’s Morning show from 6-8am has been revived with Michael G. Haskins at the helm daily M-F, joined by 5 co-hosts who each come in one day a week. It’s a local morning drive time news and talkshow with a global reach. On Tuesdays Pam Brown joins Michael G. Haskins. Pam discusses the crucial role WBAI plays in the media landscape of the NY metro area. In this episode Brown and Haskins interview Milton Alimadi of the Black Star news weekly and discuss the April 2015 tragic sinking of a boat loaded with African immigrants and the larger issue of migration of Africans to Europe. Brown interviews Kevin Zeese about the Transpacific Partnership. She also interviews filmmaker Tami Gold about this years Aronson awards. The awards honor contemporary journalists and cartoonists. The awards are name...
Louis "Studs" Terkel (May 16, 1912 -- October 31, 2008) was an American author, historian, actor, and broadcaster. His books: https://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&tag;=mg03-20&linkCode;=ur2&linkId;=6ef070bd650ab45178cb52cc68c02793&camp;=1789&creative;=9325&index;=books&keywords;=studs%20terkel He received the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1985 for "The Good War", and is best remembered for his oral histories of common Americans, and for hosting a long-running radio show in Chicago. A political liberal, Terkel joined the Works Progress Administration's Federal Writers' Project, working in radio, doing work that varied from voicing soap opera productions and announcing news and sports, to presenting shows of recorded music and writing radio scripts and advertisements. His well-kno...