Friday November 21, 2025
8:00pm
Phil Ochs Song Night at Princeton Folk Music Society
The Princeton Folk Music Society presents Phil Ochs Song Night. Phil Ochs was at the core of the early 1960’s Greenwich Village folk music movement, and was known for his civil rights and protest songs such as “I Ain't Marching Anymore.” He died in 1976. Starting in 1983, many of Phil’s compatriots came together to remember and honor him at Phil Ochs Song Nights in various Greenwich Village venues. Initially the concert was limited to songs written by Phil himself, but performers now include some of their own songs as well. Phil Ochs Song Night has grown into a more than annual tradition, embracing various musicians and venues. Reggie Harris, Greg Greenway, Pat Wictor, and Louise Mosrie star in the Princeton Folk Music Society’s Phil Ochs Song Night.
Singer/Songwriter
Traditional Folk
Singer/Songwriter,
Traditional Folk,
Americana
"Louise Mosrie may well be the brightest young folk-oriented artist to emerge from Nashville in many a year." – Rich Warren, WFMT-FM, The Midnight Special, Chicago
Traditional Folk