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Country Joe McDonald (Kralingen, 1970) McDonald has recorded 33 albums and has written hundreds of songs over a career spanning 60 years. In 1965, he and Barry Melton co-founded Country Joe & the Fish which became a pioneer psychedelic rock band with their eclectic performances at the Avalon Ballroom , the Fillmore Auditorium , the 1967 ...
The first lineup of Country Joe and the Fish formed in mid-1965, when Country Joe McDonald (vocals, acoustic guitar) and Barry "The Fish" Melton (lead guitar, vocals) came together as a duo. [1] The two musicians had a background rooted in folk music , were enamored with the recordings of Woody Guthrie , and worked on the local acoustic ...
War War War is the third album by Country Joe McDonald.The lyrics for the songs on the album were based upon the poetry of Robert William Service (January 16, 1874 – September 11, 1958), who was sometimes referred to as "the Bard of the Yukon".
Here We Are Again is the fourth album by the psychedelic rock band Country Joe and the Fish.It was released in 1969 with the US catalog number Vanguard VSD 79299. [3] It peaked on the Billboard 200 at number 48, and stayed on the charts for eleven weeks. [4]
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Country Joe McDonald 2006. Time Flies By is a double album by Country Joe McDonald.The 25 songs are covering 45 years of his songwriter activity. The singer and guitarist is accompanied by the Woodstock drummer Greg Dewey of Country Joe and the Fish, the bassist Tim Eschliman and several guest musicians.
I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die is the second studio album by the influential San Francisco psychedelic rock band Country Joe and the Fish, released at the end of 1967.. The album was released just six months after the debut and is another prime example of the band's psychedelic experimentation.
Superstitious Blues is an album by the American musician Country Joe McDonald, released in 1991. [2] [3] Although McDonald had played then-recent anti-Gulf War rallies, the album is made up of personal, not political, songs. [4]