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Bruce "Utah" Phillips was an American labor organizer, folk singer, storyteller, poet and self-described "Golden Voice of the Great Southwest". His music describes the struggles of labor unions and the power of direct action, and the lives of working and poor people. A self-described anarchist, he often promoted the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in his music, actions and words.


Hosted the nationally syndicated radio show "Loafers Glory" on KVMR Studio 89.5 Fm, Nevada City, CA from 1997 - 2001.

Born May 15, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio, USA - died May 12, 2008, Nevada City, California, USA. Father of Duncan Phillips.

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Utah Phillips has released 5+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Making Speech Free, We Have Fed You All A Thousand Years, All Used Up: A Scrapbook. Explore their complete discography on this page.

Some of Utah Phillips's most popular tracks include All Used up, We Have Fed You All a Thousand Years, The Preacher and the Slave, Solidarity Forever, There Is Power in a Union. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.

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