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Country Joe McDonald --Hero of Woodstock--Reflects on the Festivals' 40th Anniversary
Country Joe McDonald made the famous Fixin to Die Rag cheer universally famous as the great anti-Viet Nam war chant. He reflects on what happened since that festival made him world famous.
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(Free-Press-Release.com) May 14, 2009 --
BabyBoom Review (www.babyboomreview.com) the online magazine for boomers who want to look back on their era
has just published a podcast interview with Country Joe McDonald--who led Country Joe and the Fish
to become the miuscial leaders of the anti-Vietnam war movement. In this interview Country Joe
reflects on the significance of Woodstock, what it was like to be on Nixon's enemies list and
how Woodstock and the 1960s changed America forever. It is an absorbing interview
that places Country Joe as a true musical original--uncompromising in his political
principles as he relates his experience at the Chicago 7 trial, in Chile's during the 1970s
before the coup and his feelings about contemporary America.
Other planned interviews include Elliot Tibor the man who found the festival land
that housed Woodstock as well as contributions from Ian Margieson, author of In the Quiet Morning.
BabyBoom is actively soliciting writers who have written or writing something about
Woodstock
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Where: Brno,Czech Republic
Industry: Printing & Publishing
Where: Brno,Czech Republic
Industry: Printing & Publishing
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