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Country Joe McDonald, protest rock voice of ’60s, dies

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'Country' Joe McDonald, '60s rock star, proud protest counterculture icon, dies at 84
“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 a highlight of the Woodstock music festival,

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Country Joe McDonald, Woodstock legend with an anti-war hit, dies at 84
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Country Joe McDonald dies at 84
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Singer Country Joe McDonald dies
A singer known for performing at the original Woodstock in 1969 has died.

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‘Country’ Joe McDonald, ‘60s rock musician, Woodstock standout, dies at 84
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Antiwar Musician Country Joe McDonald, Dead at 84
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Country Joe McDonald, Singer and Woodstock Legend, Dead at 84

Country Joe McDonald, the singer and activist who fronted the ‘60s psychedelic rock group Country Joe and the Fish, has died at the age of 84. “We are deeply saddened to report the passing of Country Joe McDonald,
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'60s Psychedelic Rock Icon Dies at 82

'60s Psychedelic Rock Icon Dies at 82 originally appeared on Parade. Psychedelic rock pioneer James Lowe, of The Electric Prunes, has died at age 82. Lowe's family — namely his three children — announced the news of their father's passing via the band ...
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‘He was a creative force’: Lead singer of ’60s psychedelic rock legends dead at 82

James Lowe, frontman of ’60s psych-rock icons The Electric Prunes, who were best known for their Top 10 hit “I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night,” has died, aged 82, according to published reports. Lowe, who went on to a successful career as an ...
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Iconic ‘60s psychedelic rock group’s guitarist dead at 81

Jerry Miller, founding member of the popular ‘60s band Moby Grape, has died. He was 81. The guitarist died Saturday night in Tacoma, Washington. News of Miller’s death was first reported by journalist Eric Brenner. A cause of death has not been reported.
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This Strange 60s Psychedelic Rock, Pop Pairing Lasted 8 Shows Before One Walked Off Stage

This Strange 60s Psychedelic Rock, Pop Pairing Lasted 8 Shows Before One Walked Off Stage originally appeared on Parade. In 1967, one of the most unexpected pairings in music history hit the road. A rising psychedelic rock icon teamed up with a chart ...
Cleveland.com
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Rock Trio Finds Inspiration in '60 Psychedelic Sound

Musical limitations are for the weak. That's how the members of relatively new trio Scotfree & the Guilty Plea - Scott Emmert (vocals, guitar), Tony Moscorelli (bass) and Joe Rafidi (drums) - view not only its musical style but also its live performance ...
American Songwriter
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I Bet You’ve Never Heard of This Theremin-Wielding Psychedelic Rock Band From the 60s

Plenty of bands from the 1960s changed the way we experienced music. From The Beatles’ revolutionary way of producing pop music to the genre-broadening guitar stylings of Jimi Hendrix, plenty of 1960s musicians changed the game of music for the better.
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10 Best Psychedelic Rock Songs of the '60s, Ranked

J.S. Gornael has a BA in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis in Poetry and an MFA in Fiction. He has taken workshops in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (though mostly the second). Half-cinephile, half-bookworm, he is both a TV/Movie List Writer for ...
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Now Streaming: George Harrison's lost 1968 psychedelic gem Wonderwall

The music is by George Harrison, whose Wonderwall solo album has some but not all of the music heard in the movie (it was the first Beatles solo album, AND the first Apple album). For the rock songs, Harrison hired Liverpool band the Remo Four, as well as bringing in Ringo Star, Eric Clapton, and Peter Tork (playing one of Paul McCartney’s banjos).
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