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Mickey Hart's Heartfelt Tribute to Bob Weir

12 Jan

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Summary

  • Mickey Hart called Bob Weir his first friend in the Grateful Dead.
  • Weir's unique chords and harmonics inspired Jerry Garcia's solos.
  • Hart and Weir also played together in Dead & Company.
Mickey Hart's Heartfelt Tribute to Bob Weir

Mickey Hart has penned a heartfelt tribute to his longtime Grateful Dead bandmate, Bob Weir, whom he described as a "little brother" and his "first friend" in the band for almost six decades. Hart reminisced about their shared life and music, emphasizing Weir's unique ability to create chords that inspired Jerry Garcia.

The Grateful Dead drummer recounted how their musical collaboration, including rhythm sections, guitars, and vocals, often reached transcendent levels. Hart also noted their continued musical partnership in Dead & Company, which kept the Grateful Dead's spirit alive until 2023.

Weir's family announced his passing on January 10, 2026, stating he succumbed to underlying lung issues after courageously battling cancer. They remembered him as a guiding force whose artistry reshaped American music and fostered a sense of community and family among generations of fans.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mickey Hart praised Bob Weir's unique ability to play distinctive chords and create harmonics that inspired Jerry Garcia.
Mickey Hart and Bob Weir were friends and bandmates for almost sixty years, starting from their time in the Grateful Dead.
Besides the Grateful Dead, Bob Weir and Mickey Hart played together in Dead & Company.

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