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  1. Bruce Duncan "Utah" Phillips (May 15, 1935 – May 23, 2008) was an American labor organizer, folk singer, storyteller and poet. He described the struggles of labor unions and the power of direct action , self-identifying as an anarchist . [2]

  2. May 27, 2008 · Folk singer Utah Phillips, the "Golden Voice of the Great Southwest," died of congestive heart failure Friday night at the age of seventy-three. Over the course of his forty-plus year career ...

  3. The Long Memory & The Bruce "Utah" Phillips Flanger Car. It was late 1968 or maybe early 69'. Only my father and a couple of his friends knew the exact date that my father left Utah. In 68' he had run ran for the U.S. Senate on the Peace & Freedom Party ticket. It was successful only in the fact that he received approximately 5,000 votes.

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  4. May 31, 2008 · Anarchist, activist, organizer and folk singer U. Utah Phillips died this week at his home in Nevada City, California. He was 73 and had heart disease. Mr. Phillips was a Wobbly, member of...

  5. May 24, 2008 · Destitute and drinking, Phillips got off a freight train in Salt Lake City and wound up at the Joe Hill House, a homeless shelter operated by the anarchist Ammon Hennacy, a member of the Catholic Worker movement and associate of Dorothy Day.

  6. May 29, 2008 · Utah Phillips, the self titled "Golden Voice of the Great Southwest," used songs — good ones — to frame his shaggy dog stories about working people and American life, a life too big and...

  7. May 27, 2008 · Utah Phillips, the legendary folk musician and peace and labor activist, has died at the age of seventy-three. Over the span of nearly four decades, Utah Phillips worked in what he...