Youngbloods' Jesse Colin Young dies at 83 in South Carolina
Youngbloods' Jesse Colin Young dies at 83 in South Carolina

Youngbloods' Jesse Colin Young dies at 83 in South Carolina

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Jesse Colin Young, the legendary frontman of the 1960s band The Youngbloods, passed away at the age of 83 at his home in Aiken, South Carolina, on March 16. Known for his iconic vocals on the anthem 'Get Together,' which became synonymous with the peace movement of the era, Young's influence spanned over five decades in the music industry. While he did not write 'Get Together,' he was credited with composing other notable songs for the band and enjoyed a successful solo career blending various musical genres. Young was born Perry Miller in New York City and initially made his mark in Greenwich Village before forming The Youngbloods in 1965. His death was confirmed by his wife and manager, though the cause remains unspecified, with reports indicating it was natural. Young's legacy as a musician and activist has secured him a permanent place in America's musical history.

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