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George McGovern

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Mon Aug 11, 2025, 04:02 AM Monday

In Memoriam Jesse Colin Young *Correction -- at bottom please note correct link to "Grey Day". Thanks, GMcG [View all]

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From Folk Alley, March18, 2025: https://folkalley.com/in-memoriam-jesse-colin-young-november-22-1941-march-16-2025/

"'Jesse Colin Young, who died on March 16, 2025, was a kind, generous, and gracious man who experienced his own personal darkness—contracting Lyme disease in 2009, losing his California home to a fire, struggling with songwriting for several years—but he always returned to the lights at the center of his life—his family and his music."


From LymeDisease.org, March.18, 2025: https://www.lymedisease.org/jesse-colin-young-death/


Jesse Colin Young, the voice of ’60s anthem “Get Together,” later sang about Lyme disease


Anyone who was around during the late 1960s is sure to remember these words:

“Come on people now…Smile on your brother…Everybody get together…Try to love one another…Right now.”

Jesse Colin Young and the Youngbloods were not the first to record the song “Get Together,” but their version became a huge hit and helped propel the group to stardom. In 1972, the band broke up, and Young continued on with a successful solo career.

And then, he started having serious physical and psychiatric problems that turned out to be Lyme disease, which he eventually wrote about in a song called “Lymelife.”

That's the start of a very good but long article by Dorothy Kupcha Leland (president of LymeDisease.org) that you'll find at the link, along with video of the song Lyme Life. There's no paywall, so you can read all of it there.

Grey Day Jesse Colin Young

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