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Woodstock legend Country Joe McDonald passes away

Woodstock legend Country Joe McDonald passes away at 84 after Parkinson’s battle

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Trigger warning: This article mentions death. Reader discretion is advised.Country Joe McDonald, the Woodstock legend and anti-war anthem singer, has sadly passed away at age 84. Joseph Allen McDonald died on March 7, 2026, in Berkeley California, from complications of Parkinson’s disease, surrounded by family.

Iconic Woodstock moment

Country Joe McDonald captivated 400,000 fans at the 1969 Woodstock festival with his solo acoustic set. He kicked off with the infamous “Fish Cheer,” leading the crowd in shouting “F-I-S-H,” before belting out “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die Rag.” The satirical Vietnam War protest song became a defining anthem of the era, blending humor and rage against the conflict. His performance, captured in the Woodstock documentary, cemented his status as a counterculture voice.According to Page Six, bandmate Barry “The Fish” Melton announced the news on Facebook, sharing that Country Joe McDonald had battled Parkinson’s for years.

Rise with Country Joe and the Fish

Born on May 1, 1942, in New York, Joseph Allen McDonald formed the psychedelic folk-rock band Country Joe and the Fish in Berkeley in 1965. The group emerged from the Bay Area scene, mixing folk, rock, and sharp political lyrics. Albums like ‘Electric Music for the Mind and Body’ captured the 1960s spirit of social upheaval and civil rights struggles. Country Joe McDonald later thrived as a solo artist, releasing over 30 albums across six decades.As per AOL, an official obituary from the band stated, “McDonald was widely recognized as one of the defining voices of the 1960s counterculture movement. His music blended folk, rock and political commentary, capturing the spirit of a generation deeply affected by social upheaval.”

Family and lasting legacy

Country Joe McDonald shared 43 years of marriage with wife Kathy McDonald, who confirmed his passing through his publicist. The family gathered at his Berkeley home as he departed peacefully. Fans and peers mourned the loss of a protest pioneer whose work influenced generations. As Noise11 noted, “Country Joe McDonald, the Woodstock performer whose anti-war anthem became a defining song of the Vietnam era, has passed away, aged 84.”His Berkeley roots and unwavering activism leave an indelible mark on music history. Go to Source

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