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Country Joe McDonald

Country Joe McDonald

Joseph Allen "Country Joe" McDonald (January 1, 1942 – March 7, 2026) was an American singer, songwriter, musician and film composer, who was the lead singer and co-founder of the 1960s psychedelic folk-rock group Country Joe and the Fish. He wrote some of the group's most well-known songs, including "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine" and "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag", the latter a protest song against US involvement in the Vietnam War. After the group's breakup in 1971, McDonald performed as a solo artist and in the spirit of Woody Guthrie, continued to musically espouse his political views through his original songs.

Known for

Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation
Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation
2019 • Self
Woody Guthrie All-Star Tribute Concert 1970
Woody Guthrie All-Star Tribute Concert 1970
2019 • Self
What is Classic Rock?
What is Classic Rock?
2018 • Self
This Ain't No Mouse Music!
This Ain't No Mouse Music!
2014 • Self
Woodstock: Untold Stories Revisited
Woodstock: Untold Stories Revisited
2014 • Self
Born In Chicago
Born In Chicago
2013 • Self
Woodstock: Untold Stories
Woodstock: Untold Stories
2009 • Self
Monterey Pop - The Outtake Performances
Monterey Pop - The Outtake Performances
2002

Full filmography

More American Graffiti
More American Graffiti
1979 • Country Joe and the Fish
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Zachariah
Zachariah
1971 • Member of The Crackers
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Woodstock
Woodstock
1970 • Self - Country Joe and the Fish
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Monterey Pop
Monterey Pop
1968 • Self - Country Joe and The Fish
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Revolution
Revolution
1968 • Himself
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