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Max Ochs

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release titled Contemporary Guitar. The LP presents a collection of fingerstyle guitar songs often performed in a subtle and sometimes improvised manner. Ochs returned to College Park and received his degree in 1970.
309: 257: 131:, Ochs continues to perform, write and record songs in an early folk and blues tradition. He was the curator of the folk music series at 333 Coffeehouse in 299: 304: 284: 66: 192: 294: 289: 97:. After leaving New York and heading west in 1965, Ochs was invited to appear with fellow University of Maryland student and 23:
Max Ochs performing live at the Thousand Incarnations of the Rose Music Festival, Takoma Park, MD. Friday, April 13, 2018.
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where he lived from 1961 to 1965. During his time in New York, he collaborated with
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in 1963. Without a degree, Ochs left University of Maryland and moved to
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After attending high school in Annapolis, Ochs studied at the
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http://www.bayweekly.com/year04/issuexii12/lifexii12.htm
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and was a founding member of the folk-raga group, the
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who spent weeks teaching Ochs older picking styles.
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led to many music collaborations, including that of
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Queens
New York
Takoma Records
Annapolis, Maryland
John Fahey
Mississippi John Hurt
University of Maryland, College Park
Ed Denson
John Fahey
Takoma Records
Berkeley, California
New York City
Buzzy Linhart
Seventh Sons
fingerstyle guitarist
Robbie Basho
Harry Taussig
Takoma Records
Phil Ochs
Severna Park
Maryland
Annapolis
"Living Life to the Max"
the original
"Interview: Max Ochs"
http://www.tompkinssquare.com/max.html
http://www.bayweekly.com/year04/issuexii12/lifexii12.htm
Takoma Discography
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