Paris Davis' was among the first Black men to lead green berets. His service in Vietnam would earn him the medal of honor, only it took nearly 60 years for him to receive the award.
"File:Countryjoe 79.jpg" by Rtsanderson is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. “Country Joe” McDonald, the band leader who fronted Country Joe and ...
An accidental Woodstock favourite, and one of the finest protest songs ever: “It’s become a touchstone for a generation!” ...
NEW YORK (AP) — “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 ...
The track features a unique mix of Punjabi folk music and modern beats, and was inspired by the traditional Punjabi folk tune Baari Barsi, which was tuned with hip-hop style rhythms ...
"And its 1, 2, 3 what are we fighting for? Don’t ask me I don’t give a damn, next stop is Vietnam," the Woodstock star once sang.
Country Joe McDonald, the singer-songwriter whose Vietnam War protest song became a signature anthem of the 1960s counterculture, has died at 84. McDonald died on Saturday in Berkeley, Calif., ...
Ah, the 1980s, a decade known for its catchy tunes, very large shoulder pads, and poorly-aged lyrics. It’s one thing to put on your legwarmers and play music from that decade while you aerobicize, but ...
Country Joe McDonald, the lead singer of Country Joe and the Fish, has died. The iconic singer, who co-founded the band known ...
One of the starring acts at Woodstock, he and his band, the Fish, came out of the Bay Area’s psychedelic rock scene. He went ...
Iranian players sang their national anthem before their game against Australia, after initially refusing to sing along in ...
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