Country Joe
Country Joe A SITE MANAGED BY BARKING SPIDER MUSIC, AGENT FOR COUNTRY JOE McDONALD IN THE UK & IRELAND

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MusicHas released.... ALBUMS WITH BLAIR HARDMAN The Goodbye Blues (1969) The Early Years (re-release of above withnew title) (1980) ALBUMS WITH COUNTRY JOE & THE FISH: Electric Music for the Mind and Body (1967) I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die (1967) Together (1968) Here We Are Again (1969) Greatest Hits (1969) C. J. Fish (1970) Life and Times of Country Joe and the Fish (1971) Reunion 06/77 Collector's Items: The First 3 EPs (1981) Collected Country Joe and The Fish 1988 Live! Fillmore West 1966 05/96 SOLO ALBUMS.... Thinking of Woody Guthrie (1969) Tonight I'm Singing Just for You (1970) Hold On It's Coming (1971) War, War, War (1971) Incredible Live! (1972) Paris Sessions (1973) Country Joe (1974) Essential Country Joe (1975) Paradise With an Ocean View (1975) Love is a Fire (1976) Goodbye Blues (1977) Rock & Roll Music from the Planet Earth (1978) Leisure Suite (1979) Into the Fray (1981) On My Own (1981) Animal Tracks (1983) Childs Play (1983) Peace on Earth (1984) Vietnam Experience (1986) Classics (1989) Best of Country Joe McDonald (1990) Superstitious Blues (1991) Carry On (1995) Something Borrowed, Something New (1998) Eat Flowers and Kiss Babies (with The Bevis Frond) (1999) www.countryjoe.com (2000) I Feel Like I'm Fixin to Sing Some Songs... (2000) Rag Baby RAG 1034 Crossing Borders (with M.L.Liebler) (2002) Rag Baby RAG 1034 N Thank the Nurse (2002) Rag Baby RAG 1037 Natural Imperfections (with Bernie Krause) (2006) ALBUMS WITH COUNTRY JOE BAND Live At Berkeley (2005) OTHER ALBUMS: Woodstock (1970) Celebration- The Big Sur Folk Fstival (1970) Quiet Days in Clichy (Soundtrack) (1970) Zachariah (Soundtrack) (1972) Gas-s-s-s (Soundtrack) (1970) Greatest Songs of Woody Guthrie (1972) Tribute to Woody Guthrie Part 2 (1972) More American Graffiti (1979) Bread & Roses- Festival Of Acoustic Music (1980) Greatest Folk Singers (1984) Best of Woodstock (1994)
MoviesWoodstock (With Country Joe & The Fish & solo) Woodstock- The Director's Cut (With Country Joe & The Fish & solo) Woodstock Diaries (With Country Joe & The Fish) Zachariah (With Country Joe & The Fish as "The Crackers") Stamping Ground (solo) Gas-s-s-s- (With Country Joe & The Fish) Quiet Days In Clichy (songs on soundtrack, solo, no appearance) Vietnam Experience Monterey Pop -(With Country Joe & The Fish) The Complete Monterey Pop Festival- Criterion Collection (With Country Joe & The Fish - includes one further song) WITH THE COUNTRY JOE BAND (DVD) Tuned Up and Turned On (2005
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Status:Married
Zodiac Sign:Capricorn
Smoke / Drink:No / No
Children:Proud parent
Education:High school



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Country Joe McDonald's recording career started in 1965, and now, after forty years he is still releasing relevant and though provoking material. From his 1965 recording debut - a self produced EP with two tracks by a nascent Country Joe and the Fish, including the first version of Joe's classic "I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag" Country Joe's recording output has not only been prodigious but always worth investigation. Country Joe and the Fish soon evolved from jug band beginnings to a fully fledged rock band. As well as two more self produced E.P.s, Country Joe and the Fish (Country Joe McDonald, Barry Melton, Gary 'Chicken' Hirsh, David Bennett Cohen and Bruce Barthol) were soon snapped up by Vanguard Records, and in 1966 recorded their debut album, the classic 'Electric Music For The Mind and Body' acknowledged by many as the finest psychedelic albums of all time. The late great British d.j. John Peel, in his last ever interview, said 'My favourite album of that era, really, was, and remains Country Joe and the Fish's 'Electric Music For The Mind and Body' 'Electric Music For The Mind and Body' and the follow-up album, 'I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die' remained on Billboard's album for about two years, while the group increasingly toured the around America. In 1967, they appeared at the Monterey Pop Festival, probably the best line-up of any of the festivals of the sixties - amongst others, Country Joe and The Fish appeared with Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Otis Redding, Jefferson Airplane, Simon & Garfunkel, The Byrds, Canned Heat and Buffalo Springfield. By 1968 Country Joe and The Fish had released a third album 'Together' and were touring successfully around the world. They toured Europe in the fall of 1968 and recorded a fourth LP, 'Here We Are Again', in the late spring of 1969. Country Joe McDonald's solo career took off at Woodstock Festival in 1969, when on the first day of the festival he performed an impromptu solo set, after the scheduled artiste failed to appear. Although Country Joe and the Fish also played at Woodstock, (only Barry Melton and Joe remained from the line-up who had recorded the first four Country Joe and the Fish albums) it was the solo spot which sealed Joe's destiny as primarily a solo artiste for the next 35 years. During Joe's solo set he performed 'I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag' and when Joe prefaced the song by leading the massive crowd through the notorious 'fuck cheer' he had the audience in the palm of his hand. Not bad for an unscheduled unrehearsed appearance with a borrowed guitar! This became one of the most enduring images of the subsequent 'Woodstock' film release. Things were never the same for Country Joe after Woodstock. After the release of the last Country Joe and the Fish album, 'C.J. Fish' the band broke up, and Joe signed with Vanguard as a solo performer. He continues to the perform solo to the present day to much acclaim, and has released in excess of thirty solo albums since 1969. Always a political animal, Joe's resolve to bring 'the bigger picture' to his public has never wavered. His interest in the work of Crimean nurse Florence Nightingale was a logical extension of his activism on behalf for Vietnam Veterans and the anti-war movement. Joe is also very active in animal welfare and Greenpeace issues, themes also explored in his work. Joe has released several superb albums exploring these subjects. In 2004, Joe formed The Country Joe Band, with Bruce Barthol, Chicken Hirsh, and David Bennett Cohen.. This was essentially the classic line-up of Country Joe and The Fish responsible for the first four albums - only Barry Melton was missing. A short Country Joe Band tour of the East Coast of the U.S.A. preceded a triumphant tour of the U.K in the Summers of 2004 and 2005, and since then the band have been busy and in constant demand in both the U.S.A and the U.K. In 2005, during an extenssive tour of England and Scotland, The Country Joe Band headlined the opening night of Cropredy Festival, where they played to a crowd of 18,500 and two days later performed a storming set at The Tartan Heart Festival in Inverness, Scotland, where they were second in the bill to one of Scotland's top bands, The Proclaimers. The Country Joe Band sold out The Borderline Club, one of London's most prestgious venues, in 2004 and 2005, (Country Joe also sold the venue out on both his solo appearances, in 2001 and early 2005) and The Country Joe Band headlined the Roots Weekend of the Isle Of Wight Festival in 2004. However, Country Joe still continues to produce solo albums, and his latest album 'Natural Imperfections' has recently been released. The album is a collaboration with soundscape artist Bernie Krause, famous for his many nature soundscape recordings. The album which Joe describes as 'intended for for relaxation, prayer and meditation', is an intriguing document, evoking the sublime instrumental albums of Joe's good friend, the maverick genius known as John Fahey, who died penniless with a massive drink problem. On some levels it would appear Joe's album is a reaction to Fahey's lonesome death, which, along with the premature deaths of a number of his friends and musical peers may well have caused Joe to reappraise his life, after losing so many good folks along the way. A brief count of the survivors of the Monterey Festival line-up gives flesh to the thought... We are lucky to still have Joe making great music in a time of mediocrity, and we should treasure his input to enriching our lives. 'Natural Imperfections' and many other Country Joe McDonald items are available 'on line' via Joe's website, www.countryjoe.com Secret Films recently released 'Turned Up And Turned On' a DVD of the final gig of the 2004 U.K tour, filmed at Southsea. The DVD is available through all good record stores. The Country Joe Band's CD, 'Live At Berkeley'is available via www.countryjoecom' but is also on sale for the special price of just £10 (plus £1.50 post and packing) from Barking Spider - e mail spiderpromos@aol.com to order.
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THE ESSENCE OF COOL

THE ESSENCE OF COOL



Sep 4 2008 4:10 PM

Give me an F!!!!
Steve ☮~alapoet~☠

Steve Elliott Reality Catcher



Jan 26 2008 5:27 AM

I Want Freedom



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Jimmy Carl Black

Jimmy Carl Black



Dec 30 2007 6:58 PM

Hey Joe, I am wishing you a very Happy Birthday and I hope you have many more. JCB.
Guy Maile

Guy Maile



Jul 29 2007 12:00 AM

Hope we can gig together again soon..

Peace

Guy x
Steve

Steve



May 30 2007 2:48 PM

hey joe
neat sounds
peace always
steve
Line Dancers on Acid

Line Dancers on Acid



May 23 2007 8:19 PM

Thankyou kindly sir,
Best Wishes from
Line Dancers on Acid.
x
The Music Rhino

The Music Rhino



May 22 2007 10:57 PM

Looking forward to seeing you and Bex at The Borderline on the 5th June.
Barry
Zetetic

Zetetic



May 22 2007 12:55 PM

Hello Country Joe, Thanks so much for the add, Eternal Respect.

Love, Life, Light, Liberty

Z
Chris Conway

Chris Conway



May 14 2007 11:39 PM

looking forward to seeing & hearing you in sunny Leicester where I am opening for you. I hope to throw in some filk songs for you.
love & peace
Christo
Leander Morales

Leander  Morales



Apr 25 2007 11:19 PM

Hi Joe!

We're really looking forward to performing with you in June. Last years show in Honiton was amazing and inspirational. I'm still playing the signed guitar but now I have a few more signatures since we performed together. I hope all is well over the pond and look forward to hooking up.
Your album still echo's in my car and my daughter always sings along!! (Not to the F**k chant though) I whistle over that bit. She's only 3. Have a safe journey to the UK. See you in Swindon and at Wychwood. :-)
Guy Maile

Guy Maile



Mar 11 2007 10:11 PM

Ah, lovely to see you! Happy memories of the Farm gig.... hope to see you soon!
Bex Marshall

Bex Marshall



Mar 9 2007 7:50 PM

Hey Joe looking forward to the Borderline gig in July
Bexx
Chris Conway

Chris Conway



Mar 7 2007 5:23 PM

Hi Joe - look forward to seeing you back in the UK - hope to see you in Leicester. Look forward to hearing some space songs (filk). peace Christo
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