[4] Both Ochs and Glover were campers at the cooperative summer camp in Delton, Michigan, Circle Pines Center, where the cook had been Big Bill Broonzy and a frequent visitor was Pete Seeger.
Glover sings backing vocals on the version of "No More Songs" that was previously released on Ochs' Greatest Hits album in 1970.
In 1961, Glover left Ohio and moved to New York City, where he met Jean Ray at the Café Raffio and later fell in love with her.
[10] Jim and Jean developed a good following at Café Raffio's in Greenwich Village,[11] and soon began making enough money to pay the rent on their Thompson Street apartment.
Jim and Jean reunited to play one last show together at the People's Voice Cafe in New York City on March 18, 2006.
Glover has participated in a number of peace demonstrations over the years, including the March on the Pentagon on October 21, 1967, to protest the war in Vietnam.