By Jessica Lynch Country Joe McDonald, the counterculture musician whose Vietnam War protest anthem “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die Rag” became a defining song of the 1960s protest movement, has died ...
Joe McDonald, lead singer and co-founder of '19'60s psychedelic folk rock band Country Joe and the Fish, has died, according to multiple media reports. He was 84.
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The Conway Symphony Orchestra and Israel Getzov performs John Williams’ score while the movie screens behind them for “JAWS ...
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Balvin is an integral part of the current movement. He's one of the few Spanish-language acts who have played RodeoHouston on a night other than Go Tejano Day. He performed at the Super Bowl LIV ...