Jan 10 (Reuters) - Veteran rock musician Bob Weir, the Grateful Dead's rhythm guitarist who helped guide the legendary ...
Kittle inscribed the words “DEAD FOREVER” on the tape wrapped around his left ankle and gestured to the message during ...
Once regarded as the band’s kid brother — not to mention its youthful heartthrob — Weir became a whiskery symbol of the ...
The rhythm guitarist and singer brought sophisticated playing, a breezy voice and a grand sonic vision to the band, whose ...
For three decades with the Grateful Dead and three more after the group ended following the 1995 death of his bandmate Jerry ...
Singer-songwriter-guitarist Bob Weir, a cornerstone of the Grateful Dead and the San Francisco psychedelic band’s many latter ...
Bob Weir was a founding member of the Grateful Dead and a defining voice of the jam-band era. Learn more about the legendary ...
Bob Weir, the singer-guitarist who co-founded the Grateful Dead and later found success with Dead & Company, has died at age ...
The Dead were a formative band for the National. Getting to play with Bob felt like entering a portal into their mystical, musical landscape – though he was always completely present ...
This song is from the fifth album of the Grateful Dead, released back in November 1970. Co-written by Bob Weir and Robert Hunter, it turned out to be the most iconic song, being involved in 596 ...
Bob Weir, who joined the Grateful Dead on guitar and vocals at the age of 16 and then spent the next 60 years helping ...
His family announced the death in a statement Saturday, saying that Weir had “succumbed to underlying lung issues.” ...