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DESCRIPTION:Country Joe McDonald straddles the two polar events of the 60s -- Woodstock 
 and the Vietnam War. The first Country Joe and the Fish record was released 
 in 1965, in time for the Vietnam Day Teach-In anti-war protest in Berkeley. 
 He sang one of the great anthems of the era, "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die 
 Rag," to an audience of a half-million at the Woodstock Arts and Music 
 Festival in 1969.\n\nMcDonald's music spans a broad range of style and 
 content. He began his solo career with a collection of Woody Guthrie songs. 
 He went on to produce a musical rendition of the World War I poems of 
 Robert Service, a collection of country and western standards, "Vietnam 
 Experience" in 1985, "Superstitious Blues" in 1991 with Jerry Garcia, and 
 an album of songs about nursing in 2002. In 2007 he put together a 
 song-and-spoken-word one-man show about Woody Guthrie, and followed it up 
 with another about Florence Nightingale.\n\nAfter 48 albums and more than 
 four decades in the public eye as a folksinger, Country Joe McDonald 
 qualifies as one of the best known names from the 60s rock era still 
 performing. He travels the world and continues to sell records.\n\nHali 
 Hammer & Randy Burge open: Well-versed in an assortment of moods and 
 styles, Hali Hammer is an award winning singer-songwriter who enjoys 
 writing and playing a wide variety of music. She has sung and played for 
 peace and political causes for over four decades and is an active member of 
 Freedom Song Network and Occupella.\n\nBenefit for Berkeley Fellowship of 
 Unitarian Universalists  \nTickets $15-$25    
 http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/589403\nWheelchair accessible.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/03/09/18752354.php
SUMMARY:An Evening with Country Joe McDonald
LOCATION:Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists’ Hall\n1924 Bonita 
 (@Cedar)    www.bfuu.org\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/03/09/18752354.php
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