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Grateful Dead's Bob Weir Dies at 78 After Cancer Battle
11 Jan
Summary
- Founding Grateful Dead member Bob Weir has died at 78.
- He battled and beat cancer before succumbing to lung issues.
- Weir's career spanned over six decades in music.

Bob Weir, a foundational member of the Grateful Dead, passed away at the age of 78. He had been diagnosed with cancer in July, which he successfully overcame, but ultimately succumbed to underlying lung complications.
Born in San Francisco in 1947, Weir's musical journey began in his teenage years, leading to a pivotal meeting with Jerry Garcia in 1963. Together, they formed the core of the Grateful Dead, emerging from the psychedelic scene of the 1960s and influencing generations with their unique blend of blues, folk, and rock.
Weir's career encompassed over six decades and numerous bands, solidifying his status as an elder statesman of the jam band movement. He is remembered for his rhythm guitar work, songwriting, and his significant role in keeping the Grateful Dead's music alive through extensive touring and posthumous releases.



