American singer, songwriter, and film composer Country Joe McDonald, whose real name was Joseph Allen McDonald, died from Parkinson’s disease-related complications in Berkeley, California, on March 7.
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Country Joe McDonald, co-founder of 60s rock band Country Joe and the Fish, has died aged 84 in California after battling Parkinson's disease.
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"Country" Joe McDonald, a hippie rock star of the 1960s, died Sunday at 84. He wrote hundreds of songs, from psychedelic jams ...
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Tommy DeCarlo, a singer who went from posting covers on MySpace to touring as Boston's lead vocalist for years, has died at 60.
Jennifer Runyon Corman,who played Scott Baio's girlfriend in "Charles in Charge" and Cindy in "A Very Brady Christmas," has died.