These folk rock songs helped define the sound of the 1960s, and they did not get as popular as their makers deserved.
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Singer Country Joe McDonald dies

A singer known for performing at the original Woodstock in 1969 has died.
Sir Rod Stewart, 81, rocked a sold-out show in St. Augustine, performing hits like "Maggie May" and "Forever Young." ...
If you watched television in the 1970s, Barbi Benton was simply everywhere. She was funny, she was charming, she could sing, ...
A 1973 country classic written by Bill Anderson became Cal Smith’s first No. 1 hit and earned a CMA nomination for Single of the Year.
Rubbing shoulders with some of the decade's biggest artists, one little-known band managed to count five whole albums in the charts across 1965-1968.
If “Golden” from KPop Demon Hunters wins the Oscar for best original song at the awards ceremony on March 15, it will set ...
The Humphreys Concerts By the Bay series is celebrating its 45th anniversary with a lineup of over 30 shows.
One-hit wonders were around every corner in the 1960s, and I bet your parents were rocking out to these four gems.
Born Joseph Allen McDonald on Jan. 1, 1942, in Washington, D.C., McDonald rose to prominence as the frontman of Country Joe and the Fish, a San Francisco Bay Area psychedelic rock ...
Fourteen years ago today, the drummer who helped an iconic classic rock band define their sound died in his Wyoming home.
Anyone in search of a rollicking history of gospel that raises the rafters need look no further than Westcoast Black Theatre ...