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Country Joe at Fareham! This Easter Sunday!


COUNTRY JOE McDONALD - at Gosport & Fareham Easter Festival

Woodstock and Monterey festival veteran singer, guitarist and activist 
Country Joe McDonald will be perfoming not one but TWO two rare solo gigs in at The 
Gosport & Fareham Easter Festival on Easter Sunday, March 27th. 

Country Joe is in England to perform just four dates, organised by Barking 
Spider Promotions.

From 1pm to 5pm on Easter Sunday, Country Joe will be headlining the 
afternoon concert at Ferneham Hall, whlst at  at 8pm he'll  be performing at The 
Lysses House Hotel, High St., Fareham, with special guests. 

After over 30  albums and almost as many years in the public eye as a 
folksinger, Country Joe McDonald qualifies as one of the best known names from the 
'60's rock still performing, a thriving, working musician who travels the world 
and continues to sell records. 

McDonald released the first Country Joe and the Fish record, containing an 
agit-prop folk version of "I Feel Like I'm Fixin' to Die Rag"  in October 1965, 
in time for the Vietnam Day Teach-In, a massive anti-war protest organized in 
Berkeley, California. Within months the nascent folk group had exchanged their 
acoustic instruments for electric, plugged in and were playing the burgeoning 
San Francisco psychedelic ballroom scene at the Avalon and Fillmore.

With the release of "Electric Music for Mind and Body", the band's 1967  
debut, Country Joe and the Fish joined the front ranks of the international 
psychedelic rock movement.The band's second album contained the rock version of "I 
Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag", one of the great anthems of the era, with its 
notorious "Fu*k Cheer" introduction.  The following year, at the Woodstock 
Arts and Music Festival. McDonald led an audience approaching a half-million in 
a mass rendition of the cheer.. 

After five albums with the band, McDonald began his career as a solo artist 
in 1969 shortly after Woodstock.   His solo recordings have spanned a broad 
range of styles and content; from his musical rendition of the World War I poems 
of Robert Service to a straight forward collection of country and western 
standards, from the 1985 double-record set, "Vietnam Experience", to the 1991 
blues outing with guest guitarist Jerry Garcia, "Superstitious Blues." 

Last year saw most of Country Joe And The Fish - all but one member of the 
line-up who recorded the classic albums "Electric Music for Mind and Body",and  
"I Feel Like I'm Fixin' To Die Rag" - reforming as The Country Joe Band. 

Barking Spider  promoted a U.K 2004 summer tour for the band to great 
acclaim, and  have   organised  a longer U.K.  tour this  August for The Country Joe 
Band, including an appearance  at The Eastleigh Summer Festival and headlining 
the opening night of Fairport Conventions' Cropredy Festival.

Country Joe McDonald appears at The Gosport & Fareham Easter Festival on 
Easter Sunday:  1pm - 5pm Ferneham Hall (box office 01329 231942), &  8pm at The 
Lysses House Hotel, High St., Fareham (01329 822622)