Spanning 70 years and towering roles as a musician, songwriter/ composer, producer, arranger, entrepreneur and more, Quincy ...
In a new report from Dina Bass and Bloomberg, Phil Spencer stopped by to talk about Xbox and the industry in general after ...
For non-personal use or to order multiple copies, please contact Dow Jones Reprints at ... Even though the trumpet player, Phil Lesh, didn’t play the bass, Garcia believed he could find the ...
Lesh played the bass for the Dead from the band’s launching in 1965 through its break-up in 1995. He continued playing and touring with his own project, Phil Lesh and Friends, and in 2009 ...
Lesh took to the bass quickly, and the Warlocks became ... band probably begins with the jazz classical bassist, Phil Lesh, ...
Phil Lesh, who helped found the band in 1965 ... and played the classical violin before he learned to be a bassist and played the bass guitar for the Grateful Dead throughout his musical career.
It was Phil Lesh, along with Owsley 'Bear ... awards testify to his influence. Hence Quincy Jones may well have been influential in the shift to smaller loudspeakers and an emphasis on PRaT. Leaner ...
I thought Phil was the most unique part of the Grateful Dead. It didn’t surprise me that Bob Dylan said that in his book ...
Usually there are all these expectations about the bass: a lot of repeating patterns, having an allegiance to “the one” and to the root note. Phil didn’t have any of those allegiances.
Bassist Phil Lesh, a founding member of the Grateful Dead, passed away recently at the age of 84. Phil was one of the ...