The Grateful Dead co-founder, who has died at 78, grounded their farthest-reaching explorations and kept the band's flame ...
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 ...
There are many elements that made The Grateful Dead singular, but one of the most defining was having two primary songwriters ...
When they weren't playing with The Grateful Dead, these musicians were known to sit in for a studio feature or two.
Legendary Grateful Dead founder and guitarist Bob Weir has died at 78, leaving behind one of the great legacies in rock music. Weir toured with variations of the beloved band for decades, even as he ...
According to legend, back in 1968, Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh fired Bob Weir and Pigpen from their positions in the Grateful ...
Over the weekend, Grateful Dead fans the world over mourned the loss of an icon: Bob Weir, guitarist and founding member, had died at 78, leaving listeners and collaborators caught off-guard. Since ...
Fans once calculated that Bob Weir played around 4,500 shows with the Dead. One song, writes musician and critic Andy Cush, ...
According to Spotify, the Dead's 1970 classic "Friend of the Devil" is their most popular tune on the platform, with ...