Noun
United States newspaper publisher (1858-1935)
Source: WordNet1971–1975 Phil Ochs rewrite of his song "Here's to the State of Mississippi," into "Here's to the State of Richard Nixon." Source: Internet
After the Chile benefit, Ochs and Dylan discussed the possibility of a joint concert tour, playing small nightclubs. Source: Internet
Although many in the folk world decried Dylan's choice, Ochs was amused, and admired Dylan's courage in defying the folk establishment. Source: Internet
A lifelong movie fan, Ochs worked the narratives of justice and rebellion that he had seen in films into his music, describing some of his songs as "cinematic". Source: Internet
After several months, the Train persona faded and Ochs returned, but his talk of suicide disturbed his friends and family. Source: Internet
After a brief stay in an Argentinian prison, Ochs and Ifshin were sent to Bolivia via a commercial airliner where authorities were to detain them. Source: Internet