Country Joe McDonald, the Woodstock icon and Vietnam War critic who founded Country Joe and the Fish, has died at 84 from Parkinson’s in Berkeley, USA.The US Navy veteran released nearly 40 albums and pioneered the 1960s psychedelic rock scene after his 1967 debut Electric Music For The Mind and Body.Known for his Fish Cheer and activism, the folk legend performed until age 75 despite his illness while championing various environmental causes.The musician was a tireless advocate for veterans' rights and helped build memorials for those who served while maintaining his activist spirit.