Bob Weir, a legendary guitarist and singer, and founding member of the iconic rock band the Grateful Dead, has passed away at the age of 78. His death was announced over the weekend in a statement posted on his Instagram page.
Weir's life came to an end after a courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by loved ones. The news comes as a shock to fans worldwide, who will now have to bid farewell to one of their most beloved musicians.
Born just 17 years old, Weir joined the Grateful Dead in 1965 and spent the next three decades touring the world alongside his friend and bandmate Jerry Garcia, whose own passing we remember from 1995. During this time, Weir penned or co-wrote several timeless classics, including "Sugar Magnolia," "One More Saturday Night," and "Mexicali Blues."
In the years following the Grateful Dead's dissolution, Weir continued to perform with other projects, most notably as part of the band Dead & Company. As a guitarist, vocalist, storyteller, and guiding force in American music, his influence will be felt for generations to come.
Tragically, Weir is no longer among us, leaving behind only drummer Bill Kreutzmann β the sole surviving original member of the Grateful Dead, following the passing of founding bassist Phil Lesh just last year. In 2024, Dead & Company paid tribute to the band's 60th anniversary by performing a series of concerts at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
The music world is now mourning the loss of this remarkable musician and an integral part of American rock history.
Weir's life came to an end after a courageous battle with cancer, surrounded by loved ones. The news comes as a shock to fans worldwide, who will now have to bid farewell to one of their most beloved musicians.
Born just 17 years old, Weir joined the Grateful Dead in 1965 and spent the next three decades touring the world alongside his friend and bandmate Jerry Garcia, whose own passing we remember from 1995. During this time, Weir penned or co-wrote several timeless classics, including "Sugar Magnolia," "One More Saturday Night," and "Mexicali Blues."
In the years following the Grateful Dead's dissolution, Weir continued to perform with other projects, most notably as part of the band Dead & Company. As a guitarist, vocalist, storyteller, and guiding force in American music, his influence will be felt for generations to come.
Tragically, Weir is no longer among us, leaving behind only drummer Bill Kreutzmann β the sole surviving original member of the Grateful Dead, following the passing of founding bassist Phil Lesh just last year. In 2024, Dead & Company paid tribute to the band's 60th anniversary by performing a series of concerts at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
The music world is now mourning the loss of this remarkable musician and an integral part of American rock history.