1924 Cedar (at Bonita)
Berkeley, California

Country Joe McDonald made his mark on popular culture at Woodstock in 1969. He became a musical fixture of the anti-Vietnam War demonstrations with his heartfelt songs inspired by his own military service. Using the same format he later used with his tributes to Woody Guthrie and to Florence Nightingale, Country Joe McDonald will sing songs and tell stories—except this time they will be about his own life. As Joe noted, tongue-in-cheek, “no one will ever do a tribute to me ... at least while I am alive. And so I am proud to introduce my own tribute to myself.”This is the debut performance—see it before he takes it on the road! www.countryjoe.com

All proceeds go to BFUU. For mature audiences over 18 or accompanied by a responsible adult (colorful language). Info: 510-841-4824

Tickets available at Brown Paper Tickets: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/270584
Cost:$15-$100 (plus service charge)
Wheelchair accessible.

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Added by benburch666 on September 1, 2012

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