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Bob Weir, founding member of the Grateful Lifeless, dies at 78
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Bob Weir, founding member of the Grateful Lifeless, dies at 78

Last updated: January 11, 2026 1:05 am
Editorial Board Published January 11, 2026
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Bob Weir, a founding member of countercultural icons the Grateful Lifeless, recognized for his singular guitar taking part in, emotive singing and vibrant songwriting, has died at 78.

“It is with profound sadness that we share the passing of Bobby Weir,” a spokesperson for the musician confirmed to The Instances. “He transitioned peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, after courageously beating cancer as only Bobby could. Unfortunately, he succumbed to underlying lung issues.”

Weir was identified with most cancers in July.

Weir-penned songs embody Grateful Lifeless fan favorites “Sugar Magnolia,” “Jack Straw,” “Playing in the Band” and “Weather Report Suite.” His vocal efficiency on the rock-radio staple “Truckin’” counts among the many band’s most interesting recorded moments.

The Lifeless launched 13 studio albums with Weir, amongst them “Aoxomoxoa” (1969), “Workingman’s Dead” (1970), “American Beauty” (1970), “Wake of the Flood” (1973), “Terrapin Station” (1977) and 1987’s “In the Dark,” which featured the High 10 single “Touch of Grey” and have become the band’s highest-charting album, reaching No. 6 on the Billboard 200.

The Lifeless additionally launched eight “official” stay albums, in addition to a long-running sequence of curated stay reveals often called Dick’s Picks and, later, Dave’s Picks. The band was the primary to sanction fan taping at their live shows, spawning an abundance of homespun recordings which have been collected, traded and debated for many years.

Weir’s official position within the Grateful Lifeless was rhythm guitarist, alongside lead guitarist Jerry Garcia, however his complicated model — marked by distinctive chord voicings, exact rhythms and a willingness to play by way of his bandmates as an alternative of over them — elevated him from the usual rhythm participant. “Bob’s approach to guitar playing is sort of like Bill Evans’ approach to piano was. He’s a total savant,” John Mayer advised Guitar World journal in 2017. “His take on guitar chords and comping is so original, it’s almost too original to be fully appreciated until you get deep down into what he’s doing. I think he’s invented his own vocabulary. … It’s a joyous thing to play along with.”

Weir’s first solo album, “Ace,” launched in 1972, contained many songs that turned requirements within the Lifeless’s stay present, together with “Black-Throated Wind,” “Cassidy” and “Mexicali Blues.” “Blue Mountain,” Weir’s solo album from 2016, written in collaboration with musicians Josh Ritter and Josh Kaufman and impressed by Weir’s affinity for cowboy music and Western iconography, turned his highest-charting solo album, reaching No. 14 on the Billboard 200.

Weir additionally performed in quite a few facet tasks, post-Lifeless tribute acts and different rock bands, together with Bob Weir & Wolf Bros, RatDog, Kingfish, Bobby and the Midnites, and the Weir, Robinson & Inexperienced Acoustic Trio with members of the Black Crowes. Lifeless & Firm, that includes Weir, Lifeless bandmates Mickey Hart and Invoice Kreutzmann, bassist Oteil Burbridge, keyboardist Jeff Chimenti and singer-guitarist Mayer, kickstarted a Deadaissance in 2015, reviving the band’s music and tie-dye-wearing, hacky-sack-kicking aesthetic for legions of recent and current followers. The band’s remaining tour earlier than an indefinite hiatus, in 2023, drew almost 1 million individuals.

Weir additionally was a devoted collaborator, inviting buddies to carry out with him or guesting on their information or in live performance. Willie Nelson, Joan Baez, the Allman Brothers, Sammy Hagar, Nancy Wilson, Stephen Marley, Billy Strings, Tyler Childers, Sturgill Simpson, the Nationwide, Margo Value and nouveau jam act Goose counted amongst his many musical compatriots. “Music is like transcendental medication and Bob Weir is my spirit guide,” Value stated on Instagram in 2022. Weir’s friendship with the itinerant people singer Ramblin’ Jack Elliott started within the early Sixties, and within the new millennium, Elliott and Weir incessantly carried out low-key reveals collectively in Marin County, the place each resided.

Robert Corridor Weir was born Oct. 16, 1947, in San Francisco to John Parber and Phyllis Inskeep, a school pupil who later gave him up for adoption. He was raised by adoptive mother and father Frederic Utter Weir and Eleanor (née Cramer) Weir in Atherton, Calif. Weir struggled as a baby on account of undiagnosed dyslexia and was kicked out of each college he attended, together with the personal Fountain Valley College in Colorado Springs, Colo., the place he met John Perry Barlow, who would later contribute lyrics to the Grateful Lifeless.

Weir met Garcia on New 12 months’s Eve, 1963, at a Palo Alto music retailer, and shortly fashioned the jug band Mom McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions with Garcia and future Lifeless bandmate Ron “Pigpen” McKernan. Weir was simply 16 years previous. “There was some tension at home because I was neglecting my studies, and I grew up under the shadow of Hoover Tower,” Weir defined in an interview with Dan Quite. “My folks had Stanford in mind for me, not an itinerant troubadour. But they could also clearly see that I was following my bliss.”

A couple of 12 months later, at McKernan’s urging, the trio, together with bassist Dana Morgan Jr. and drummer Kreutzmann, fashioned the Warlocks, an electrical rock band, and performed a handful of gigs earlier than bassist Phil Lesh changed Morgan. The group shortly found {that a} band referred to as the Warlocks already existed and renamed themselves the Grateful Lifeless, a time period Garcia present in a dictionary. Lifeless lyricist Robert Hunter and second drummer Hart joined the group in 1967.

As a member of the Lifeless, Weir was a form of shape-shifting clairvoyant, creating ever-evolving sounds and kinds that turned important to the material of American music tradition. With the Lifeless, Weir was a part of Ken Kesey’s Acid Checks within the mid-’60s, centered round experiments with LSD, and the band’s members had been recognized to make use of nitrous oxide, marijuana, pace and heroin. The late ’70s launched an evident affiliation with cocaine, and a interval often called Disco Lifeless.

The band’s predilection for stay improvisation, during which they refashioned and prolonged their songs through intuitive jams and imaginative transitions, drew legions of adoring followers — referred to as Deadheads — who adopted the band from metropolis to metropolis, and had been the bedrock of the jam band motion that adopted within the Eighties. The Lifeless’s graphic symbols, together with “dancing” bears, the “Stealie” lightning cranium and instrument-wielding terrapins, had been plastered throughout innumerable merchandise and have become a calling card of hippie-influenced counterculture over the following many years.

All through the Lifeless’s existence, Weir was typically considered as “the Other One” on account of Garcia’s outsize presence within the band. Weir was its youngest member, and its most good-looking. (Stunning Bobby and the ugly brothers, the band used to joke.) He wrote and sang fewer songs than Garcia. However for others, Weir’s deference to Garcia — how he constructed a singular type of rhythm guitar taking part in to swimsuit Garcia’s pure model, and used his deeper voice as a wealthy vocal counterpoint — was indicative of his generosity and willingness to place ego apart. Within the 2014 documentary “The Other One: The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir,” he stated that he takes no delight in what he’s achieved as a result of he views delight as a “suspect emotion.”

In contrast to his bandmates within the Lifeless, Weir had a long-running curiosity in private model, and incessantly opted for tucked-in button-down shirts, Western put on and polo shirts as an alternative of tie-dye and ponchos. “I just wanted to be kind of elegant,” he advised GQ in 2019. “People were paying good money to see us, and at that time I figured that meant we ought to dress up a bit.” His denim cutoffs, which crept up in size over time, had been often called Bobby Shorts. Weir would develop his grey hair and beard into a mode resembling actor Sam Elliott within the 1979 Western “The Sacketts,” and commenced a collaboration with clothier James Perse that landed someplace between cowboy and surfer.

Weir was single for many of his time within the Lifeless, and didn’t marry till 1999. With spouse Natascha Münter, he had two daughters, Shala Monet Weir and Chloe Kaelia Weir. He was vegetarian for a lot of his life, and was captivated with animal rights, environmental causes and funding for the humanities.

In interviews, Weir spoke of Japanese faith and philosophy, and his goals, which dictated many choices he made in his life. He incessantly stated in interviews that his relationship with Garcia by no means died, even after the Grateful Lifeless chief handed away in 1995. In 2012, Weir advised Rolling Stone that Garcia “lives and breathes in me.”

“I see him in my dreams all the time,” he advised the Huffington Put up in 2014. “I would say I can’t talk to him, but I can. I don’t miss him. He’s here. He’s with me.”

Instances employees author Carlos De Loera contributed to this report.

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