Three days in a muddy field that America never quite forgot.
Country Joe McDonald, who became a Woodstock festival legend and fronted the band Country Joe and the Fish in the 1960s, has ...
NEW YORK (AP) — “Country” Joe McDonald, a hippie rock star of the 1960s whose “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag” was a four-lettered rebuke to the Vietnam War that became an anthem for protesters and ...
"File:Countryjoe 79.jpg" by Rtsanderson is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. “Country Joe” McDonald, the band leader who fronted Country Joe and ...
"And its 1, 2, 3 what are we fighting for? Don’t ask me I don’t give a damn, next stop is Vietnam," the Woodstock star once sang.
Singer-songwriter Country Joe McDonald, whose performance of his anti-war anthem during the 1969 Woodstock music festival made him famous, has died. He was 84. McDonald died on Saturday in Berkeley, ...
“By the time we got to Woodstock/We were half a million strong/And everywhere was a song/And a celebration.” — From "Woodstock," written by Joni Mitchell Just ask Harold “Skip” Arrich about that ...
Country Joe McDonald, who died Saturday, looked back at his legendary Woodstock moment in a never-before-published 2019 interview with Rolling Stone ...