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    Country Joe McDonald, Iconic Woodstock Performer, Dies at 84 After Parkinson’s Battle

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Country Joe McDonald, the influential singer-songwriter renowned for his unforgettable performance at the historic Woodstock music festival and as the frontman of the psychedelic folk-rock band Country Joe and the Fish, has died at the age of 84. His passing occurred on Saturday, March 7, in Berkeley, California, where he had been living in his later years. McDonald’s death was attributed to complications arising from Parkinson’s disease, a condition he had battled for some time.

    Born Joseph Allen McDonald in 1942 in Washington, D.C., he spent much of his formative years growing up in California, where his passion for music and activism took root. Over the course of a career that stretched across more than three decades, McDonald became a defining voice of the 1960s counterculture, using his music as a powerful vehicle for social and political commentary. His work resonated deeply with a generation grappling with civil rights struggles, the Vietnam War, and widespread social upheaval.

    McDonald co-founded the band Country Joe and the Fish alongside guitarist Barry Melton. The group quickly gained recognition for their unique blend of folk, rock, and psychedelic sounds, coupled with sharp, satirical lyrics that often critiqued political figures and policies of the time. One of their most famous tracks, “Superbird,” delivered a pointed satire of President Lyndon B. Johnson, reflecting the band’s commitment to protest music and activism.

    Throughout his prolific career, McDonald released more than 30 albums from the early 1960s through the mid-2010s, continually evolving his sound while maintaining his dedication to addressing pressing social issues through his art. His performance at Woodstock remains one of the festival’s most iconic moments, symbolizing the spirit of rebellion and hope that defined the era.

    At the time of his death, McDonald was surrounded by his family, who have requested privacy as they navigate this difficult loss. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Kathy, along with five children and four grandchildren. The family’s statement emphasized their appreciation for the outpouring of support and asked for respect during their mourning.

    Country Joe McDonald’s legacy endures not only through his music but also through his role as a cultural figure who gave voice to a generation seeking change. His contributions to the music world and his unwavering commitment to activism have left an indelible mark on American cultural history.

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