"Last weekend, Café de la Paz owner Russell Bass and McDonald celebrated the official opening of Country Joe's Cafe, a place where neighborhood musicians, artists, and activists can hang out, interact, and plan the kind of creative projects that have always made Berkeley a vital place to live. . .
"We're starting slow," McDonald said. "If people come to listen, we'll be successful. People can get drinks, hang out, maybe have dinner. I know the American Dream is to be successful, franchise the idea, and then sell it to a big corporation, but I'm not interested in that. I'm not a star, but I'm still in the game, writing songs and having a good time. We're doing this for love, not for money.""
Full article @ East Bay Express
"We're starting slow," McDonald said. "If people come to listen, we'll be successful. People can get drinks, hang out, maybe have dinner. I know the American Dream is to be successful, franchise the idea, and then sell it to a big corporation, but I'm not interested in that. I'm not a star, but I'm still in the game, writing songs and having a good time. We're doing this for love, not for money.""
Full article @ East Bay Express
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