
Joseph Allen McDonald, better known as “Country Joe” McDonald, has died and left the music world mourning. He was a significant part of the 1960s protest movement and frontman of Country Joe and Fish. Additionally, the 84-year-old will always be known for delivering the anti-Vietnam War anthem, I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-to-Die Rag. Joseph passed away on March 7, 2026, which marks the end of an era for the counterculture music movement of the late 1960s. A report from the San Francisco Chronicle confirmed that he passed away in Berkeley, California, attracting tributes from fellow musicians and fans alike.
What caused the death of “Country Joe” McDonald?
“Country Joe” McDonald reportedly died from complications related to Parkinson’s disease after bravely battling the condition during the later years of his life. For those unaware, it is a progressive neurological disorder that affects body movements and causes multiple severe health complications over time. Sources close to Joseph revealed that he passed away peacefully at his home in Berkeley.

