The Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir paid tribute to his band mate Phil Lesh following the death of the bassist Friday. On social media, the guitarist credited Lesh with introducing him to much of the ...
Bob Weir, the Grateful Dead rock band alum, has officially announced his endorsement for the Harris/Walz campaign.
On New Year’s Eve, 1963, Bob Weir heard something that caught his attention—someone was playing a banjo ... “We played for hours and realised we had enough half-talent to start a jug band,” he said, ...
On Sunday, Oct. 27, Bob Weir made his first public appearance since the Friday, Oct. 25 passing of Grateful Dead bandmate Phil Lesh. The rhythm guitarist participated in the festival’s final day ...
Surviving band members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann posted a touching message on Instagram on Oct. 25 Robert ...
Bob Weir is voting for Kamala Harris. On Monday, the Grateful Dead founding member shared his endorsement of the Harris-Walz ticket — and a Grateful Dead-inspired T-shirt depicting Democratic ...
In the wake of the musician’s passing, bandmates Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann ... Phil was bigger than life, at the very center of the band and my ears, filling my brain with ...
Lesh, 84, who hailed from Berkeley, California, started the iconic rock band in 1965 with frontman and guitarist Jerry Garcia, guitarist Bob Weir, keyboardist Ron “Pigpen” McKernan and drummer ...
Musician shared a photo of Tim Walz holding up a T-shirt that depicted him and Kamala Harris as the Grateful Dead logo ...