Joseph Allen "Country Joe" McDonald (January 1, 1942 – March 7, 2026) was an American singer, songwriter, musician and film composer, who was the lead singer and co-founder of the 1960s psychedelic folk-rock group Country Joe and the Fish. He wrote some of the group's most well-known songs, including "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine" and "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag", the latter a protest song against US involvement in the Vietnam War. After the group's breakup in 1971, McDonald performed as a solo artist and in the spirit of Woody Guthrie, continued to musically espouse his political views through his original songs.
Monterey Pop
(Self - Country Joe and The Fish)
More American Graffiti
(Country Joe and the Fish)
Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation
(Self)
How We Stopped the War
(Self)
Stamping Ground
(Self)
Woodstock: Untold Stories Revisited
(Self)
Monterey Pop - The Outtake Performances
Woodstock: Untold Stories
(Self)
Revolution
(Himself)
Woodstock Diary
(Self)
Woodstock
(Self - Country Joe and the Fish)
Woody Guthrie All-Star Tribute Concert 1970
(Self)
Born In Chicago
(Self)
What is Classic Rock?
(Self)
This Ain't No Mouse Music!
(Self)
Zachariah
(Member of The Crackers)
The Midnight Special
(Self)
Tales of the City
(Joaquin)
On the Trail of Easy Rider: 40 Years On... Still Searching for America
(Self)