From the very first live rendition at the Fillmore West in 1970 through Furthur and Dead & Co. all the way to Bob Weir's memorial ...
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 ...
The late rock legend revealed the one Grateful Dead song he wanted played at his memorial service.
Ultimately, though, the Grateful Dead let their songs speak for them. There were no costume changes. No fancy smoke machines ...
From 46-minute jams to MTV video hits, here are the freedom-loving Dead guitarist and singer’s finest songs about ‘rainbows of sound’ and ‘enjoying the ride’ ...
Legendary Grateful Dead founder and guitarist Bob Weir has died at 78, leaving behind one of the great legacies in rock music ...
It's difficult to imagine John Mayer and Dead & Company carrying on, but that doesn't mean the surviving members won't ...
The Kid’s jazz-influenced rhythm guitar made him utterly integral to the Dead and his later collaborations solidified the band’s influence over latter-day alt-rock ...
The Grammy winner and Blue Note label head recalls the unique challenges and rewards he faced when the late Bob Weir ...
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