Co-Founding GRATEFUL DEAD Member BOB WEIR Has Passed Away

11 January 2026

Iconic psych rock band the GRATEFUL DEAD, named Deadheads
by their fans, came to the counterculture scene in San Francisco
in 1965.

The group featured Bob Weir (rhythm guitar/vocals), Jerry Garcia (lead guitar/vocals),
Phil Lesh (bass guitar/vocals) and Ron “Pigpen” McKernan (keyboards, harmonica,
and vocals).

Garcia died in 1995. It meant the end of the band, after 30 years and 13 LPs.

Bob Weir, who kept on making and playing music, passed away yesterday due
to cancer. He was 78. An extensive message from the family and entourage was
posted on Weir‘s Instagram account.

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JERRY GARCIA – Charismatic Frontman Of Illustrious Rock Crusaders GRATEFUL DEAD Passed Away Today 30 Years Ago

9 August 2025

San Francisco‘s illustrious rock crusaders GRATEFUL DEAD were unquestionably
one of the most important, famous and productive (5 albums between 1967 and
1970) American bands of the 60s/70s. Their eclectic mix of blues, jazz, folk, country, bluegrass, rock, gospel, reggae, and psychedelia fitted the counterculture of those
decades perfectly well. Overall they released 13 studio LPs and multiple live ones.
They went on to play until 1995.

Co-founder/frontman/guitarist/songwriter
JERRY GARCIA was the voice and face of
the Dead.

He passed away on 9 August 1995, today 30 years ago in a rehabilitation clinic
following a heart attack, likely due to diabetes and his poor diet. Garcia had long
struggled with diabetes, weight problems, sleep apnea, heavy smoking, and drug addiction, all of which contributed to his physical decline. RIP.

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GRATEFUL DEAD – Californian Psych Rock Heroes Released Their 5th Album ‘WORKINGMAN’S DEAD’ 55 Years Ago Today

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14 June 2025

Californian rock legends GRATEFUL DEAD (1965–1995), forerunners of the 60s counterculture movement, led by the late Jerry Garcia (1942-1995) released their
5th LP WORKINGMAN’s DEAD on 14 June 1970, today 55 years ago.

The album title came about when Jerry Garcia commented to lyricist Robert Hunter that
the record was “turning into the ‘workingman’s Dead’ version of the band”. The photograph
of the LP’s cover was taken at 1199 Evans Avenue in San Francisco.

Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty, the companion longplayer that followed months later, were, according to drummer Bill Kreutzmann, both influenced by the Bakersfield sound. “We tried to be like a Bakersfield band – but one that still sounded like we were from 300 miles north of that town, we held to our psychedelic roots. Workingman’s Dead was all about discovering the song, American Beauty became all about having the harmonies
to do that”.

Readers of Rolling Stone Magazine voted it the best album of 1970, followed by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young‘s Déjà Vu and Van Morrison’s Moondance. Over the years it went platinum.

AllMusic: “The Grateful Dead were already established as paragons of the free-form,
improvisational, San Francisco psychedelic sound when they abruptly shifted gears for
the acoustic Workingman’s Dead, a lovely exploration of American roots music illuminating
the group’s country, blues, and folk influences.”

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GRATEFUL DEAD – Their 7th LP ‘FROM THE MARS HOTEL’ Turns 50 – Deluxe Edition In June

1 April 2024

Californian legends GRATEFUL DEAD led by the late great Jerry Garcia (1942-1995)
were a highly influential rock force back in the 60s/70s/80s with 13 LPs to prove it.

Their 7th album FROM THE MARS HOTEL turns 50 on June 27.
A perfect occasion for a special anniversary reissue.

A Deluxe Edition – 3CD and digital set – featuring a remastered edition of the original album enhanced with two demos from the era and a complete, previously unreleased concert from the 1974 tour in support of the longplayer will be released on 21 June via Rhino Records. All details and pre-order info right HERE.

Here’s a demo of “Wave That Flag” – the song that became “U.S. Blues“.

In addition to the 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, a remaster of the original album
will be released on June 21 as a single 180-gram black vinyl LP, limited edition Neon Pink vinyl, limited edition “Ugly Rumors” custom vinyl exclusive to Dead.net, and a zoetrope picture disc. Pre-order HERE.

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