Jack Warshaw
Musical artist
Jack Warshaw is a musical artist from the United States, recognized for his contributions to the folk music genre. As a folksinger, songwriter, and musician, he has made a notable impact with his thought-provoking compositions. One of his most notable works is the 1976 protest song "If They Come in the Morning," also known as "No Time for Love," which reflects his ability to craft meaningful and socially relevant music.
Warshaw's journey as a musician began after he relocated to England in 1965, initially intending to pursue a career in architecture. However, his plans took a different turn as he became immersed in the vibrant folk music scene and influenced by the significant events of the time, including the Vietnam War. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of his path as a professional musician, leading him to establish a reputation as a talented and expressive artist within the folk music community.