Their music once fueled protests and change—today, their messages feel more urgent than ever.

The 1960s were a turbulent decade, marked by war, civil rights struggles, and a generation demanding change. Folk singers became the voice of that era, using guitars and lyrics to challenge injustice, inspire unity, and push society forward. Figures like Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Phil Ochs proved that music could fuel movements and spark hope. Today, in a world again divided and unsettled, their words and melodies feel urgently needed to remind us of the power of protest and song.








