Some songs are born from immense tragedy but end up leaving a permanent, lasting impact on listeners. That was the case with this 1970s rock classic, which transformed into a definitive protest anthem ...
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In June 1970, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young released the protest anthem Ohio. Recorded on May 21 that year, the song documents Neil Young’s outrage at the killing of four students by National Guardsmen ...