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 ...
What is the most played Grateful Dead song? In the streaming age, this one track comes out on top despite not being as ...
Phil Lesh, a founding member of the Grateful Dead whose electric bass playing came to define the psychedelic San Francisco ...
“It’s an honor to play Belly Up,” said Easy Jim bass player Kevin Reinert ... they feed their souls by playing the music of ...
IJ music columnist Paul Liberatore writes that he “felt an ache in the heart of the Marin music scene” since the passing of Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh last week.
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On this day, several Boston Celtics accompanied resident Deadhead and Celtics center Bill Walton to see the Grateful Dead in concert in 1985.
Before his death at the age of 84, longtime Grateful Dead bassist and founding member Phil Lesh played some of the last ...
Bassist Phil Lesh, whose dense, inventive playing powered the Grateful Dead and, following the 1995 death of guitarist Jerry Garcia, many of the San Francisco band’s touring reincarnations, died ...
Lesh was one of the Grateful Dead’s constants, playing from 1965 until Garcia’s death and its disbanding in 1995. In the band ...