Country Joe McDonald dies, creator of the protest song against the Vietnam War
Country Joe McDonald, former lead singer of Country Joe and the Fish, has passed away at 84 due to complications from Parkinson's disease.
"Give me an F": Protest singer Country Joe McDonald dies
Protest singer Country Joe McDonald, known for his anti-war songs and psychedelic pop music, has died at the age of 84.
"Give me an F": Protest singer Country Joe McDonald has died
Country Joe McDonald, a pivotal figure in psychedelic pop music and an iconic protest singer, has passed away at the age of 84.
Mariene de Castro is outraged and defended by the public after having her microphone turned off at Salvador's carnival: 'Disrespect'
Singer Mariene de Castro faced significant public support after her microphone was switched off during a performance in Salvador's carnival, which she deemed disrespectful.
Márcio Victor interrupts parade in the Barra-Ondina circuit and complains about the police's attitude during Salvador's carnival
Singer Márcio Victor interrupted a carnival parade in Salvador to protest against police behavior towards revelers.
Sidhu Moosewala's Parents Protest Outside SSP Office
The parents of the late Punjabi singer Sidhu Moosewala held a protest outside the SSP office demanding justice and clarity over the income generated from their son's name and image, alleging ongoing financial misconduct.
You only need a mobile phone, guitar, and Wi-Fi. Jesse Welles sings viral protest songs about Trump, Epstein, Ukraine, and Gaza
American singer-songwriter Jesse Welles transforms news events into catchy protest songs addressing contemporary issues such as Trump, Epstein, Ukraine, and Gaza.
LIVE Right-wingers gathered outside Tomašević's apartment, singing Thompson's songs. Police deployed a drone
Right-wing activists, including A-HSP president Dražen Keleminec, gathered outside the apartment of Zagreb's mayor Tomislav Tomašević to protest against the city's denial of a concert for singer Marko Perković Thompson.
PHOTO/VIDEO Protesters in front of Tomašević's apartment sing Bojna Čavoglave and chant: 'Call us, Mayor'
Protesters, led by Dražen Keleminec and Alin Kavur, gathered outside Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević's apartment to oppose the cancellation of a concert by singer Marko Perković Thompson.