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Bob Weir

Robert Hall Weir (/wɪər/ WEER;[1]Parber, born October 16, 1947) is an American musician and songwriter best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead. After the group disbanded in 1995,[2] Weir performed with The Other Ones, later known as The Dead, together with other former members of the Grateful Dead. Weir also founded and played in several other bands during and after his career with the Grateful Dead, including Kingfish, the Bob Weir Band, Bobby and the Midnites, Scaring the Children, RatDog, and Furthur, which he co-led with former Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh.[3] In 2015, Weir, along with former Grateful Dead members Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, joined with Grammy-winning singer/guitarist John Mayer, bassist Oteil Burbridge, and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti to form the band Dead & Company.[4] Dead & Company's last performance occurred on 16 July 2023 at Oracle Park in San Francisco.

Bob Weir
Bob Weir performing in 2009
Background information
Birth nameRobert Hall Parber
Born (1947-10-16) October 16, 1947 (age 76)
San Francisco, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Years active1963–present
Labels
Member of
Formerly of
Websitebobweir.net

During his career with the Grateful Dead, Weir played mostly rhythm guitar and sang many of the band's rock & roll and country & western songs. In 1994, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Grateful Dead.

Early life edit

Weir was born in San Francisco, California, to John (Jack) Parber (1925–2015), of Italian and German ancestry, and a fellow college student, Phyllis Inskeep (1924–1997), of German, Irish, and English ancestry, who later gave him up for adoption;[5] he was raised by his adoptive parents, Frederic Utter Weir and Eleanor (née Cramer) Weir, in Atherton.[6] He began playing guitar at age thirteen after less successful experimentation with the piano and the trumpet. He had trouble in school because of undiagnosed dyslexia and he was expelled from nearly every school he attended, including Menlo School in Atherton[7] and Fountain Valley School in Colorado, where he met future Grateful Dead lyricist John Perry Barlow.[8]

Career edit

On New Year's Eve 1963, 16-year-old Weir and an underage friend were wandering the back alleys of Palo Alto, looking for a club that would admit them, when they heard banjo music. They followed the music to its source, Dana Morgan's Music Store. They encountered a 21-year-old Jerry Garcia, oblivious to the date, waiting for his students to arrive. Weir and Garcia spent the night playing music together and then decided to form a band. The Beatles significantly influenced their musical direction. "The Beatles were why we turned from a jug band into a rock 'n' roll band," said Bob Weir. "What we saw them doing was impossibly attractive. I couldn't think of anything else more worth doing."[9] Originally called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, the band was later renamed The Warlocks and eventually the Grateful Dead.

 
Weir performing with Kingfish, in 1975. Photo: David Gans.

Weir played rhythm guitar and sang a large portion of the lead vocals through all of the Dead's 30-year career. In the fall of 1968, the Dead played some concerts without Weir and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan. These shows, with the band billed as "Mickey and the Hartbeats", were intermixed with full-lineup Grateful Dead concerts. In his biography of Jerry Garcia, Blair Jackson notes, "Garcia and Lesh determined that Weir and Pigpen were not pulling their weight musically in the band... Most of the band fights at this time were about Bobby's guitar playing."[10] Late in the year, the band relented and took Weir and Pigpen back in full-time.[11][12]

The incident apparently led to a period of significant growth in Weir's guitar playing. Phil Lesh said that when drummer Mickey Hart left the band temporarily in early 1971, he was able to hear Weir's playing more clearly than ever and "I found myself astonished, delighted and excited beyond measure at what Bobby was doing." Lesh described Weir's playing as "quirky, whimsical and goofy" and noted his ability to play chord voicings on the guitar (with only four fingers) that one would normally hear from a keyboard (with up to ten fingers).[13]

In the late 1970s, Weir began to experiment with slide guitar techniques and perform certain songs during Dead shows using the slide. His unique guitar style is strongly influenced by the hard bop pianist McCoy Tyner and he has cited artists as diverse as John Coltrane, the Rev. Gary Davis, and Igor Stravinsky as influences.[7]

Weir's first solo album Ace appeared in 1972, with the Grateful Dead performing as the band on the album, though credited individually. Included in this line-up were Keith Godchaux and his wife Donna, both of whom would be in the band by the time of the album's release. A live version of the album's best-known song, "Playing in the Band", had been issued on the Skull & Roses album of the previous year. While continuing to perform as a member of the Grateful Dead, in 1975 and 1976 Weir played in the Bay Area band Kingfish with friends Matt Kelly and Dave Torbert. He later contributed to Kelly's 1987 album A Wing and a Prayer, on Relix Records. In 1978 he fronted the Bob Weir Band with Brent Mydland, who joined the Grateful Dead the following year. In 1980 he formed another side band, Bobby and the Midnites.

 
Weir and Jay Lane onstage with RatDog in 2009

Shortly before Garcia's death in 1995, Weir formed another band, RatDog Revue, later shortened to RatDog. In RatDog, Weir performs covers of songs by various artists, including The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry, and Willie Dixon while also performing many Grateful Dead songs. In addition, Ratdog performs many of their own originals, most of which were released on the album Evening Moods.

 
Bob Weir and Mickey Hart performing at the Mid-Atlantic Inaugural Ball during the Inauguration of Barack Obama, January 20, 2009.

Weir has participated in the various reformations of the Grateful Dead's members, including 1998, 2000, and 2002 stints as The Other Ones and in 2003, 2004 and 2009 as The Dead. In 2008 he performed in the two Deadheads for Obama concerts. In 2009 Bob Weir and Phil Lesh formed a new band called Furthur—so-named in honor of Ken Kesey's famous psychedelically painted bus.

In 2011, Weir founded the Tamalpais Research Institute, also known as TRI Studios. TRI is a high-tech recording studio and virtual music venue, used to stream live concerts over the internet in high-definition.[14]

In 2012, Weir toured with Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes and singer/songwriter Jackie Greene as the Weir, Robinson, & Greene Acoustic Trio.[15]

Weir resuscitated RatDog in March 2013. The RatDog Quartet, featuring Weir, Jay Lane, Robin Sylvester, and Jonathan Wilson debuted on March 3, at the Sweetwater Music Hall. Jason Crosby was their featured guest at the first two shows.

On April 25, 2013, Weir collapsed onstage during a Furthur performance at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester, New York. The band finished the show without him. He performed with the band two days later in Atlantic City, but on April 29 a representative announced that Weir would be "unable to perform in any capacity for the next several weeks" for unspecified reasons.[16] Weir resumed performing that summer.

On April 23, 2014, The Other One: The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival directed by Mike Fleiss husband of Miss America 2012, Laura Kaeppeler.[17]

On August 10, 2014, Weir abruptly canceled all of his upcoming appearances, according to The Huffington Post, "The cancellations include all shows for the rest of the year with his band Ratdog, as well as a concert with Furthur".[18] According to Jambase, Ratdog performed without Weir in Las Vegas in July 2014. "A statement from the venue said Weir was 'under the weather'."[19]

In early July 2015, Weir joined the other original living members of the Grateful Dead —Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, and Phil Lesh — for three shows at Soldier Field in Chicago. These four surviving members (known as the "Core Four") were joined by Jeff Chimenti on keys and Phish's Trey Anastasio on lead guitar and shared vocals, and Bruce Hornsby on piano. The reunion was 20 years nearly to the day since the band's final concert with Jerry Garcia at the same venue in 1995. "Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead" was billed as the original four members' last performance together. Based on demand, two additional Fare Thee Well concerts were added to the series, performed in late June 2015 at Levi Stadium in California.

 
Weir singing "El Paso" at the Chicago Theater on March 11, 2020

On October 5, 2015, Weir performed with Ratdog at a special celebratory 60th Birthday Bash for Steve Kimock. It was the first time Ratdog had performed again since the aforementioned cancellations of his 2014 summer tour.[20]

In late 2015 Weir teamed up with former Grateful Dead bandmates Mickey Hart and Billy Kreutzmann as well as guitarist John Mayer, bassist Oteil Burbridge and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti to form Dead & Company. They played 22 shows starting at the end of October, concluding with a four show New Year's run including two shows in San Francisco and two in Los Angeles, ending with a three set show on New Year's Eve. The band played their final show on July 16, 2023, at Oracle Park in San Francisco.

In May 2016, Weir was a guest speaker and performer for the second annual Einstein Gala, in Toronto, Canada,[21] an event honoring the legacy of Albert Einstein and new visionaries in the arts and sciences. Weir spoke about what science and innovation had meant to him.[22] Weir performed a solo acoustic set, and was joined mid-set by guitarist Dan Kanter.[23] In the same month, Weir also confirmed, in an interview with The Guardian, that he was writing a book.[24]

In 2016, a live recording of Weir performing with The National was included on the massive Day of the Dead. Weir's 2012 collaboration with members of The National as part of The Bridge Session helped pave the way for the Grateful Dead tribute.[25]

In June 2016, at the Bonnaroo Arts And Music Festival, Weir received the first ever Les Paul Spirit Award, from the Les Paul Foundation.[26] "I cannot think of anyone more fitting to be honored with the first annual Les Paul Spirit Award than Bob Weir. Not only is he an extraordinary talent who has given us an amazing array of legendary music, but he is an innovator who understands music, technologies and the spirit of Les Paul," said Michael Braunstein, executive director of the Les Paul Foundation. "If Les were still alive today, I have absolutely no doubt that he and Bob would be experimenting together at TRI Studios or at Les's house and the results would be extraordinary."[26]

 
Wolf Bros at the Pageant in St. Louis on March 21, 2019. Left to right: Bob Weir, Jay Lane, Don Was

Weir received the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2016 Americana Honors & Awards in Nashville, TN.[27]

In September 2016, Weir released a new album of "cowboy songs" titled Blue Mountain. The release was followed by a tour beginning in October 2016.[28] The album was inspired by his time working as a ranch hand in Wyoming, when he was fifteen years old.[29]

During the spring of 2018, Weir performed a series of concerts with former Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh. The duo, with guest musicians, was billed as Bobby and Phil.[30]

In 2018 Weir formed a band called Wolf Bros. Billed as Bob Weir & Wolf Bros, the group initially was a trio, with Weir on guitar and vocals, Don Was on upright bass, and Jay Lane on drums. They toured the U.S. in the fall of 2018,[31] the spring of 2019,[32] and in early 2020.[33][34] In late 2020 and early 2021 the band played several concerts at TRI Studios with Jeff Chimenti on keyboards and Greg Leisz on pedal steel guitar. After the first of these shows the band also added a horn and string section called the Wolfpack, comprising Brian Switzer on trumpet, Adam Theis on trombone, Sheldon Brown on saxophone, clarinet, and flute, Mads Tolling on violin, and Alex Kelly on cello.[35] In the summer of 2021 this larger ensemble, now billed as Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros, played several concerts in Colorado and California.[36][37]

Personal life edit

 
Weir in Washington, D.C., 2000

Weir remained single throughout his years with the Grateful Dead, although he lived for several years (1969–1975) with Frankie Hart. Hart had been a go-go dancer at the Peppermint Lounge in New York, had worked in Apple Records American marketing department, for Apple Records in London, and had performed on the TV shows Hullabaloo and Shindig!. She was allegedly the inspiration for the Robert Hunter-Bob Weir song "Sugar Magnolia".[38][39] Weir made her acquaintance through Mickey Hart, who dated her briefly. He met her following her first Grateful Dead show in New York in 1968. Her real name at that time was Frankie Azzara (from a previous marriage), but used the stage name "Frankie Hart" (after apparently "borrowing" Hart's last name). Although she and Weir never married, she adopted his last name after moving in with him and was subsequently known as Frankie Weir.[7][40][41][42]

On July 15, 1999, Weir married Natascha Münter in Mill Valley, California.[43] Together they have two daughters, Shala Monet Weir[43][44] and Chloe Kaelia Weir.[45] Bob Weir's sister-in law is Leilani Münter, a former race car driver in the ARCA Racing Series circuit.[46] Weir is a long term vegetarian and advocate for animal rights who was influential in the founding of Farm Sanctuary.[47]

Weir is on the board of directors of the Rex Foundation, the Furthur Foundation, and HeadCount.[48] He also is a member of the advisory board of the Jerry Garcia Foundation along with Peter Shapiro and Seth Rogin.[49] He is an honorary member of the board of directors of the environmental organization Rainforest Action Network, along with Woody Harrelson, Bonnie Raitt, and John Densmore. He is also on the honorary board of directors of Little Kids Rock, a non-profit organization that provides free musical instruments and instruction to children in under-served public schools throughout the U.S.

Guitars edit

 
Weir onstage in 2007, playing a Modulus G3FH

Early pictures of The Warlocks in concert show him playing a Gretsch Duo-Jet,[50] and after the Warlocks became the Grateful Dead, Weir briefly played a Rickenbacker 365, a Guild Starfire IV semi-hollowbody (with Garcia playing an identical cherry red Starfire IV, which appears very similar to the Gibson ES-335) as well as a Fender Telecaster before settling on a cherry red 1965 Gibson ES-335 as his primary guitar for the following decade.[51] Weir can also be seen playing a sunburst ES-335 in The Grateful Dead Movie, filmed in October 1974. During the early 1970s, Weir also used a Gibson ES-345, a 1961 or 1962 Gibson SG and a black Gibson Les Paul of indeterminate age in 1971.

In 1974, Weir began working with Jeff Hasselberger at Ibanez to develop a custom instrument.[52] Weir began playing the Ibanez 2681 during the recording of Blues for Allah; this was a testbed instrument with sliding pickups that Hasselberger used to develop several additional 2681s for use onstage, as well as Weir's custom "Cowboy Fancy" guitar, which he played from 1976 until the mid-1980s.[53] Weir began using a Modulus Blackknife at that point, and continued to play the Blackknife, along with a hybrid Modulus/Casio guitar for the "Space" segment of Grateful Dead concerts for the rest of that band's history. Weir's acoustic guitars include several Martins, a Guild, an Ovation, and a line of Alvarez-Yairi signature models.

With his post-Grateful Dead bands, Weir has played a Modulus G3FH custom, a Gibson ES-335, and a 1956 Fender Telecaster previously owned by James Louis Parber, his late half-brother.[54][55]

In August 2016, during a preview of Weir's solo album, Blue Mountain, Weir stated that the only instrument he used during the recording of the album was a Martin acoustic guitar.[56]

From 2017 onwards, Weir has collaborated with New York-based D'Angelico Guitars to produce several signature model instruments. The Premier, a semi-hollow guitar, was released in 2017, and the Deluxe Bedford, a solid-body, was released in 2020.[57]

Discography edit

Grateful Dead and related bands

Solo albums

Kingfish

Bobby and the Midnites

Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman

RatDog

Wolf Bros

As a guest musician

Videos

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir (1989). TV ad for AIDS research donations (Advertisement) (Television). Archived from the original on 2021-11-07.
  2. ^ Selvin, Joel (December 9, 1995). "End of the Road for Grateful Dead; Without Garcia, Band Just Can't Keep Truckin'", San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  3. ^ "Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Joe Russo, Jay Lane, Jeff Chimenti and John Kadlecik Form New Band 'Furthur', Set Dates for September". JamBase. August 14, 2009.
  4. ^ Halperin, Shirley (August 5, 2015). "The Grateful Dead Is Resurrected Once More, This Time with John Mayer: Exclusive". Billboard. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  5. ^ Selvin, Joel (March 21, 2004). "Weir Finds His Birth Father and Adopts a Vintage Guitar", San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  6. ^ Lesh, Phil (2005). Searching for the Sound: My Life with the Grateful Dead. Little, Brown and Company; ISBN 978-0316009980 Retrieved October 23, 2014.
  7. ^ a b c McNally, Dennis. A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead. New York: Broadway Books, 2002; ISBN 0-7679-1185-7
  8. ^ Hart Van Denburg (June 23, 2016). . Colorado Public Radio. Archived from the original on October 14, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2016.
  9. ^ Jackson, Blair (2000). Garcia: An American Life, p. 67
  10. ^ Jackson, Blair (2000). Garcia: An American Life, p. 155
  11. ^ McNally, p. 279, 284
  12. ^ Scott, John W. et al. (1999). DeadBase XI: The Complete Guide to Grateful Dead Song Lists, DeadBase, ISBN 1-877657-22-0, p. 8
  13. ^ Searching for the Sound, Phil Lesh
  14. ^ Selvin, Joel (June 7, 2011). "Grateful Dead's Bob Weir debuts TRI Studios on Web". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved November 10, 2011.
  15. ^ Herb, Bobby (June 1, 2012). "Wakarusa Report: Weir, Robinson, & Greene Acoustic Trio". American Songwriter. Retrieved 2012-06-05.
  16. ^ Eisen, Benjy (May 1, 2013). "Furthur Cancel BottleRock Festival Gig After Bob Weir's Stage Fall". Rolling Stone. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  17. ^ The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir April 24, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, Tribeca Film Festival. Retrieved April 24, 2014.
  18. ^ Agostini, Evan (August 11, 2014). "Bob Weir, Grateful Dead Co-Founder, Cancels All Concerts". The Huffington Post. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
  19. ^ Bernstein, Scott (July 6, 2014). "RatDog Plays On Without Bob Weir In Las Vegas". Jambase.com. Retrieved August 11, 2014.
  20. ^ Bernstein, Scott (October 6, 2015). "Bob Weir Among Steve Kimock's Guests At Birthday Bash". JamBase. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on January 24, 2017. Retrieved December 9, 2016.
  22. ^ "Grateful Dead's Bob Weir visits CP24". Cp24.com. 15 May 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  23. ^ "Bob Weir Discusses Science And Performs Acoustic Set At Einstein Gala". LiveForLifeMusic.com. May 15, 2016.
  24. ^ Lindzon, Jared (18 May 2016). "The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir: 'I'm nowhere near done with our legacy'". Theguardian.com. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  25. ^ "Indie is Dead: The National Detail 'Day of the Dead' Compilation". Relix.com. 16 May 2016. Retrieved 11 November 2020.
  26. ^ a b "Bob Weir to Receive First Les Paul Spirit Award". Guitar World. June 7, 2016.
  27. ^ Freeman, Jon (August 30, 2016). "Americana Honors Taps Bob Weir, Shawn Colvin for Lifetime Achievement". Rolling Stone.
  28. ^ "Mark Hennagir". Facebook.com. Retrieved 12 January 2018.
  29. ^ Anthony, Brian (2015-08-11). "Watch The Grateful Dead's Bob Weir tease new song from upcoming album". Mashable.com. Retrieved 2016-02-16.
  30. ^ Jarnow, Jesse (March 5, 2018). "Bob Weir and Phil Lesh Get Thrillingly Loose at New York Tour Openers". Rolling Stone. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  31. ^ "Bob Weir Announces Fall Tour with Wolf Bros Featuring Don Was and Jay Lane". Relix. August 3, 2018. Retrieved September 28, 2018.
  32. ^ "Bob Weir & Wolf Bros Confirm Spring Tour 2019". Jambase.com. Retrieved 2019-03-22.
  33. ^ Kahn, Andy (November 12, 2019). "Bob Weir & Wolf Bros Announce Early-2020 Tour Dates". JamBase. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  34. ^ Kawas, Kel (April 30, 2020). "Bob Weir and Wolf Bros Cancel All 2020 Tour Dates". Live for Live Music. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  35. ^ "Bob Weir & Wolf Bros Cover Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" at TRI Studios Livestream". Relix. April 26, 2021. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  36. ^ Bretschger, Shelby (June 7, 2021). "Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros Plot Livestreams of First In-Person Concerts Since Early 2020". Live for Live Music. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  37. ^ Sheckter, Alan (July 28, 2021). "Weir & Wolf Bros – Greek Theatre – 7/24/21". Grateful Web. Retrieved November 25, 2021.
  38. ^ McNally, Dennis (2002). A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead. New York: Broadway Books. pp. 358–9. ISBN 0-7679-1185-7.
  39. ^ Barlow, John (November 3, 1994). "Cassidy's Tale". Literary Kicks. Retrieved July 18, 2011.
  40. ^ Barlow, John (November 3, 1994). "Cassidy's Tale". Literary Kicks. Retrieved July 18, 2011.
  41. ^ "Live Lost Dead: February 27, 1971 Fillmore West: James and the Good Brothers with Jerry Garcia and Jack Casady". Livelostdead.blogspot.com. July 9, 2009. Retrieved July 21, 2011.
  42. ^ "The World According To Me: My Little Pop Quiz". Mizshelysspace.blogspot.com. May 12, 2007. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  43. ^ a b Selvin, Joel (1999-07-17). "Weir, Girlfriend Wed". SFGate. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  44. ^ "San Francisco Debutante Ball 2016". SFGate. 2016-06-22. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  45. ^ Ganley, Doug (2014). "The Grateful Dead and Bob Weir's long strange trip". CNN. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  46. ^ "Fast and curious: meet the NASCAR-driving, anti-carbon crusading vegetarian from Rochester". MinnPost. 2016-04-05. Retrieved 2020-01-03.
  47. ^ "Bob Weir, Billie Eilish to Take Part in Farm Sanctuary's 35th Anniversary Livestream". rollingstone.com. Retrieved 24 January 2023.
  48. ^ Furthur Foundation web site, Furthur.org, accessed December 14, 2010
  49. ^ "Jerry Garcia Foundation". Jerrygarciafoundation.org. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  50. ^ . Archived from the original (GIF) on 2006-07-16. Retrieved October 18, 2021.
  51. ^ Hunter, Robert, Stephen Peters, Chuck Wills, Dennis McNally. Grateful Dead: The Illustrated Trip. DK ADULT; 1 Amer ed edition (October, 2003). ISBN 0-7894-9963-0
  52. ^ "Bob Weir Model 2681". Dozin.com. Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  53. ^ Sievert, Jon (August 1981). "Bob Weir Rhythm Ace". Dozin.com. Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  54. ^ Weir, Bob. "Telecaster Story". Dozin.com. Retrieved 2011-12-10.
  55. ^ "Weir finds his birth father and adopts a vintage guitar". Sfgate.com. 21 March 2004. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  56. ^ Bernstein, Scott (August 5, 2016). "Bob Weir Previews 'Blue Mountain' Cowboy Album & Campfire Tour At NYC Showcase". JamBase.com.
  57. ^ "D'Angelico Guitars".

References edit

External links edit

  • The official Bob Weir & RatDog site
  • The official Bob Weir site
  • Bob Weir collection at the Internet Archive's live music archive
  • Bob Weir on the Grateful Dead's Official Site
  • Bob Weir discography at Discogs  

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For other uses see Robert Weir Robert Hall Weir w ɪer WEER 1 ne Parber born October 16 1947 is an American musician and songwriter best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead After the group disbanded in 1995 2 Weir performed with The Other Ones later known as The Dead together with other former members of the Grateful Dead Weir also founded and played in several other bands during and after his career with the Grateful Dead including Kingfish the Bob Weir Band Bobby and the Midnites Scaring the Children RatDog and Furthur which he co led with former Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh 3 In 2015 Weir along with former Grateful Dead members Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann joined with Grammy winning singer guitarist John Mayer bassist Oteil Burbridge and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti to form the band Dead amp Company 4 Dead amp Company s last performance occurred on 16 July 2023 at Oracle Park in San Francisco Bob WeirBob Weir performing in 2009Background informationBirth nameRobert Hall ParberBorn 1947 10 16 October 16 1947 age 76 San Francisco California U S GenresRock psychedelia jam Americana rock and rollOccupation s Musician singer songwriterInstrument s Guitar vocalsYears active1963 presentLabelsWarner Bros Arista Grateful Dead Columbia LegacyMember ofWolf Bros RatDog Dead amp CompanyFormerly ofGrateful Dead Kingfish Bobby and the Midnites The Other Ones The Dead FurthurWebsitebobweir wbr net During his career with the Grateful Dead Weir played mostly rhythm guitar and sang many of the band s rock amp roll and country amp western songs In 1994 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Grateful Dead Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Guitars 5 Discography 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editWeir was born in San Francisco California to John Jack Parber 1925 2015 of Italian and German ancestry and a fellow college student Phyllis Inskeep 1924 1997 of German Irish and English ancestry who later gave him up for adoption 5 he was raised by his adoptive parents Frederic Utter Weir and Eleanor nee Cramer Weir in Atherton 6 He began playing guitar at age thirteen after less successful experimentation with the piano and the trumpet He had trouble in school because of undiagnosed dyslexia and he was expelled from nearly every school he attended including Menlo School in Atherton 7 and Fountain Valley School in Colorado where he met future Grateful Dead lyricist John Perry Barlow 8 Career editOn New Year s Eve 1963 16 year old Weir and an underage friend were wandering the back alleys of Palo Alto looking for a club that would admit them when they heard banjo music They followed the music to its source Dana Morgan s Music Store They encountered a 21 year old Jerry Garcia oblivious to the date waiting for his students to arrive Weir and Garcia spent the night playing music together and then decided to form a band The Beatles significantly influenced their musical direction The Beatles were why we turned from a jug band into a rock n roll band said Bob Weir What we saw them doing was impossibly attractive I couldn t think of anything else more worth doing 9 Originally called Mother McCree s Uptown Jug Champions the band was later renamed The Warlocks and eventually the Grateful Dead nbsp Weir performing with Kingfish in 1975 Photo David Gans Weir played rhythm guitar and sang a large portion of the lead vocals through all of the Dead s 30 year career In the fall of 1968 the Dead played some concerts without Weir and Ron Pigpen McKernan These shows with the band billed as Mickey and the Hartbeats were intermixed with full lineup Grateful Dead concerts In his biography of Jerry Garcia Blair Jackson notes Garcia and Lesh determined that Weir and Pigpen were not pulling their weight musically in the band Most of the band fights at this time were about Bobby s guitar playing 10 Late in the year the band relented and took Weir and Pigpen back in full time 11 12 The incident apparently led to a period of significant growth in Weir s guitar playing Phil Lesh said that when drummer Mickey Hart left the band temporarily in early 1971 he was able to hear Weir s playing more clearly than ever and I found myself astonished delighted and excited beyond measure at what Bobby was doing Lesh described Weir s playing as quirky whimsical and goofy and noted his ability to play chord voicings on the guitar with only four fingers that one would normally hear from a keyboard with up to ten fingers 13 In the late 1970s Weir began to experiment with slide guitar techniques and perform certain songs during Dead shows using the slide His unique guitar style is strongly influenced by the hard bop pianist McCoy Tyner and he has cited artists as diverse as John Coltrane the Rev Gary Davis and Igor Stravinsky as influences 7 Weir s first solo album Ace appeared in 1972 with the Grateful Dead performing as the band on the album though credited individually Included in this line up were Keith Godchaux and his wife Donna both of whom would be in the band by the time of the album s release A live version of the album s best known song Playing in the Band had been issued on the Skull amp Roses album of the previous year While continuing to perform as a member of the Grateful Dead in 1975 and 1976 Weir played in the Bay Area band Kingfish with friends Matt Kelly and Dave Torbert He later contributed to Kelly s 1987 album A Wing and a Prayer on Relix Records In 1978 he fronted the Bob Weir Band with Brent Mydland who joined the Grateful Dead the following year In 1980 he formed another side band Bobby and the Midnites nbsp Weir and Jay Lane onstage with RatDog in 2009Shortly before Garcia s death in 1995 Weir formed another band RatDog Revue later shortened to RatDog In RatDog Weir performs covers of songs by various artists including The Beatles Bob Dylan Chuck Berry and Willie Dixon while also performing many Grateful Dead songs In addition Ratdog performs many of their own originals most of which were released on the album Evening Moods nbsp Bob Weir and Mickey Hart performing at the Mid Atlantic Inaugural Ball during the Inauguration of Barack Obama January 20 2009 Weir has participated in the various reformations of the Grateful Dead s members including 1998 2000 and 2002 stints as The Other Ones and in 2003 2004 and 2009 as The Dead In 2008 he performed in the two Deadheads for Obama concerts In 2009 Bob Weir and Phil Lesh formed a new band called Furthur so named in honor of Ken Kesey s famous psychedelically painted bus In 2011 Weir founded the Tamalpais Research Institute also known as TRI Studios TRI is a high tech recording studio and virtual music venue used to stream live concerts over the internet in high definition 14 In 2012 Weir toured with Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes and singer songwriter Jackie Greene as the Weir Robinson amp Greene Acoustic Trio 15 Weir resuscitated RatDog in March 2013 The RatDog Quartet featuring Weir Jay Lane Robin Sylvester and Jonathan Wilson debuted on March 3 at the Sweetwater Music Hall Jason Crosby was their featured guest at the first two shows On April 25 2013 Weir collapsed onstage during a Furthur performance at the Capitol Theater in Port Chester New York The band finished the show without him He performed with the band two days later in Atlantic City but on April 29 a representative announced that Weir would be unable to perform in any capacity for the next several weeks for unspecified reasons 16 Weir resumed performing that summer On April 23 2014 The Other One The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival directed by Mike Fleiss husband of Miss America 2012 Laura Kaeppeler 17 On August 10 2014 Weir abruptly canceled all of his upcoming appearances according to The Huffington Post The cancellations include all shows for the rest of the year with his band Ratdog as well as a concert with Furthur 18 According to Jambase Ratdog performed without Weir in Las Vegas in July 2014 A statement from the venue said Weir was under the weather 19 In early July 2015 Weir joined the other original living members of the Grateful Dead Mickey Hart Bill Kreutzmann and Phil Lesh for three shows at Soldier Field in Chicago These four surviving members known as the Core Four were joined by Jeff Chimenti on keys and Phish s Trey Anastasio on lead guitar and shared vocals and Bruce Hornsby on piano The reunion was 20 years nearly to the day since the band s final concert with Jerry Garcia at the same venue in 1995 Fare Thee Well Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead was billed as the original four members last performance together Based on demand two additional Fare Thee Well concerts were added to the series performed in late June 2015 at Levi Stadium in California nbsp Weir singing El Paso at the Chicago Theater on March 11 2020On October 5 2015 Weir performed with Ratdog at a special celebratory 60th Birthday Bash for Steve Kimock It was the first time Ratdog had performed again since the aforementioned cancellations of his 2014 summer tour 20 In late 2015 Weir teamed up with former Grateful Dead bandmates Mickey Hart and Billy Kreutzmann as well as guitarist John Mayer bassist Oteil Burbridge and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti to form Dead amp Company They played 22 shows starting at the end of October concluding with a four show New Year s run including two shows in San Francisco and two in Los Angeles ending with a three set show on New Year s Eve The band played their final show on July 16 2023 at Oracle Park in San Francisco In May 2016 Weir was a guest speaker and performer for the second annual Einstein Gala in Toronto Canada 21 an event honoring the legacy of Albert Einstein and new visionaries in the arts and sciences Weir spoke about what science and innovation had meant to him 22 Weir performed a solo acoustic set and was joined mid set by guitarist Dan Kanter 23 In the same month Weir also confirmed in an interview with The Guardian that he was writing a book 24 In 2016 a live recording of Weir performing with The National was included on the massive Day of the Dead Weir s 2012 collaboration with members of The National as part of The Bridge Session helped pave the way for the Grateful Dead tribute 25 In June 2016 at the Bonnaroo Arts And Music Festival Weir received the first ever Les Paul Spirit Award from the Les Paul Foundation 26 I cannot think of anyone more fitting to be honored with the first annual Les Paul Spirit Award than Bob Weir Not only is he an extraordinary talent who has given us an amazing array of legendary music but he is an innovator who understands music technologies and the spirit of Les Paul said Michael Braunstein executive director of the Les Paul Foundation If Les were still alive today I have absolutely no doubt that he and Bob would be experimenting together at TRI Studios or at Les s house and the results would be extraordinary 26 nbsp Wolf Bros at the Pageant in St Louis on March 21 2019 Left to right Bob Weir Jay Lane Don WasWeir received the 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2016 Americana Honors amp Awards in Nashville TN 27 In September 2016 Weir released a new album of cowboy songs titled Blue Mountain The release was followed by a tour beginning in October 2016 28 The album was inspired by his time working as a ranch hand in Wyoming when he was fifteen years old 29 During the spring of 2018 Weir performed a series of concerts with former Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh The duo with guest musicians was billed as Bobby and Phil 30 In 2018 Weir formed a band called Wolf Bros Billed as Bob Weir amp Wolf Bros the group initially was a trio with Weir on guitar and vocals Don Was on upright bass and Jay Lane on drums They toured the U S in the fall of 2018 31 the spring of 2019 32 and in early 2020 33 34 In late 2020 and early 2021 the band played several concerts at TRI Studios with Jeff Chimenti on keyboards and Greg Leisz on pedal steel guitar After the first of these shows the band also added a horn and string section called the Wolfpack comprising Brian Switzer on trumpet Adam Theis on trombone Sheldon Brown on saxophone clarinet and flute Mads Tolling on violin and Alex Kelly on cello 35 In the summer of 2021 this larger ensemble now billed as Bobby Weir amp Wolf Bros played several concerts in Colorado and California 36 37 Personal life edit nbsp Weir in Washington D C 2000Weir remained single throughout his years with the Grateful Dead although he lived for several years 1969 1975 with Frankie Hart Hart had been a go go dancer at the Peppermint Lounge in New York had worked in Apple Records American marketing department for Apple Records in London and had performed on the TV shows Hullabaloo and Shindig She was allegedly the inspiration for the Robert Hunter Bob Weir song Sugar Magnolia 38 39 Weir made her acquaintance through Mickey Hart who dated her briefly He met her following her first Grateful Dead show in New York in 1968 Her real name at that time was Frankie Azzara from a previous marriage but used the stage name Frankie Hart after apparently borrowing Hart s last name Although she and Weir never married she adopted his last name after moving in with him and was subsequently known as Frankie Weir 7 40 41 42 On July 15 1999 Weir married Natascha Munter in Mill Valley California 43 Together they have two daughters Shala Monet Weir 43 44 and Chloe Kaelia Weir 45 Bob Weir s sister in law is Leilani Munter a former race car driver in the ARCA Racing Series circuit 46 Weir is a long term vegetarian and advocate for animal rights who was influential in the founding of Farm Sanctuary 47 Weir is on the board of directors of the Rex Foundation the Furthur Foundation and HeadCount 48 He also is a member of the advisory board of the Jerry Garcia Foundation along with Peter Shapiro and Seth Rogin 49 He is an honorary member of the board of directors of the environmental organization Rainforest Action Network along with Woody Harrelson Bonnie Raitt and John Densmore He is also on the honorary board of directors of Little Kids Rock a non profit organization that provides free musical instruments and instruction to children in under served public schools throughout the U S Guitars edit nbsp Weir onstage in 2007 playing a Modulus G3FHEarly pictures of The Warlocks in concert show him playing a Gretsch Duo Jet 50 and after the Warlocks became the Grateful Dead Weir briefly played a Rickenbacker 365 a Guild Starfire IV semi hollowbody with Garcia playing an identical cherry red Starfire IV which appears very similar to the Gibson ES 335 as well as a Fender Telecaster before settling on a cherry red 1965 Gibson ES 335 as his primary guitar for the following decade 51 Weir can also be seen playing a sunburst ES 335 in The Grateful Dead Movie filmed in October 1974 During the early 1970s Weir also used a Gibson ES 345 a 1961 or 1962 Gibson SG and a black Gibson Les Paul of indeterminate age in 1971 In 1974 Weir began working with Jeff Hasselberger at Ibanez to develop a custom instrument 52 Weir began playing the Ibanez 2681 during the recording of Blues for Allah this was a testbed instrument with sliding pickups that Hasselberger used to develop several additional 2681s for use onstage as well as Weir s custom Cowboy Fancy guitar which he played from 1976 until the mid 1980s 53 Weir began using a Modulus Blackknife at that point and continued to play the Blackknife along with a hybrid Modulus Casio guitar for the Space segment of Grateful Dead concerts for the rest of that band s history Weir s acoustic guitars include several Martins a Guild an Ovation and a line of Alvarez Yairi signature models With his post Grateful Dead bands Weir has played a Modulus G3FH custom a Gibson ES 335 and a 1956 Fender Telecaster previously owned by James Louis Parber his late half brother 54 55 In August 2016 during a preview of Weir s solo album Blue Mountain Weir stated that the only instrument he used during the recording of the album was a Martin acoustic guitar 56 From 2017 onwards Weir has collaborated with New York based D Angelico Guitars to produce several signature model instruments The Premier a semi hollow guitar was released in 2017 and the Deluxe Bedford a solid body was released in 2020 57 Discography editGrateful Dead and related bands Main article Grateful Dead discography Mother McCree s Uptown Jug Champions Mother McCree s Uptown Jug Champions 1999 The Strange Remain The Other Ones 1999 Fare Thee Well Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well 2015 Solo albums Ace 1972 Heaven Help the Fool 1978 Weir Here The Best of Bob Weir 2004 compilation Blue Mountain 2016 Kingfish Kingfish 1976 Live n Kickin 1977 Kingfish in Concert King Biscuit Flower Hour 1996 Bobby and the Midnites Bobby and the Midnites 1981 Where the Beat Meets the Street 1984 Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman Live 1998 Fall 1989 The Long Island Sound 2013 also Jerry Garcia BandRatDog Evening Moods 2000 Live at Roseland 2001 Wolf Bros Live in Colorado 2022 Live in Colorado Vol 2 2022 As a guest musician Gathering Josh Ritter 2017 Bear s Sonic Journals Dawn of the New Riders of the Purple Sage New Riders of the Purple Sage 2020 Videos Move Me Brightly 2013 The Other One The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir 2015 See also editPortal nbsp BiographyNotes edit Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir 1989 TV ad for AIDS research donations Advertisement Television Archived from the original on 2021 11 07 Selvin Joel December 9 1995 End of the Road for Grateful Dead Without Garcia Band Just Can t Keep Truckin San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved July 1 2015 Phil Lesh Bob Weir Joe Russo Jay Lane Jeff Chimenti and John Kadlecik Form New Band Furthur Set Dates for September JamBase August 14 2009 Halperin Shirley August 5 2015 The Grateful Dead Is Resurrected Once More This Time with John Mayer Exclusive Billboard Retrieved March 7 2016 Selvin Joel March 21 2004 Weir Finds His Birth Father and Adopts a Vintage Guitar San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved October 23 2014 Lesh Phil 2005 Searching for the Sound My Life with the Grateful Dead Little Brown and Company ISBN 978 0316009980 Retrieved October 23 2014 a b c McNally Dennis A Long Strange Trip The Inside History of the Grateful Dead New York Broadway Books 2002 ISBN 0 7679 1185 7 Hart Van Denburg June 23 2016 Videos Grateful Dead Guitarist Bob Weir Goes Back To Fountain Valley High Colorado Public Radio Archived from the original on October 14 2016 Retrieved September 6 2016 Jackson Blair 2000 Garcia An American Life p 67 Jackson Blair 2000 Garcia An American Life p 155 McNally p 279 284 Scott John W et al 1999 DeadBase XI The Complete Guide to Grateful Dead Song Lists DeadBase ISBN 1 877657 22 0 p 8 Searching for the Sound Phil Lesh Selvin Joel June 7 2011 Grateful Dead s Bob Weir debuts TRI Studios on Web San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved November 10 2011 Herb Bobby June 1 2012 Wakarusa Report Weir Robinson amp Greene Acoustic Trio American Songwriter Retrieved 2012 06 05 Eisen Benjy May 1 2013 Furthur Cancel BottleRock Festival Gig After Bob Weir s Stage Fall Rolling Stone Retrieved May 1 2013 The Other One The Long Strange Trip of Bob Weir Archived April 24 2014 at the Wayback Machine Tribeca Film Festival Retrieved April 24 2014 Agostini Evan August 11 2014 Bob Weir Grateful Dead Co Founder Cancels All Concerts The Huffington Post Retrieved August 11 2014 Bernstein Scott July 6 2014 RatDog Plays On Without Bob Weir In Las Vegas Jambase com Retrieved August 11 2014 Bernstein Scott October 6 2015 Bob Weir Among Steve Kimock s Guests At Birthday Bash JamBase Retrieved 2016 02 16 The Einstein Gala May 16 2016 at the Carlu Archived from the original on January 24 2017 Retrieved December 9 2016 Grateful Dead s Bob Weir visits CP24 Cp24 com 15 May 2016 Retrieved 12 January 2018 Bob Weir Discusses Science And Performs Acoustic Set At Einstein Gala LiveForLifeMusic com May 15 2016 Lindzon Jared 18 May 2016 The Grateful Dead s Bob Weir I m nowhere near done with our legacy Theguardian com Retrieved 9 December 2016 Indie is Dead The National Detail Day of the Dead Compilation Relix com 16 May 2016 Retrieved 11 November 2020 a b Bob Weir to Receive First Les Paul Spirit Award Guitar World June 7 2016 Freeman Jon August 30 2016 Americana Honors Taps Bob Weir Shawn Colvin for Lifetime Achievement Rolling Stone Mark Hennagir Facebook com Retrieved 12 January 2018 Anthony Brian 2015 08 11 Watch The Grateful Dead s Bob Weir tease new song from upcoming album Mashable com Retrieved 2016 02 16 Jarnow Jesse March 5 2018 Bob Weir and Phil Lesh Get Thrillingly Loose at New York Tour Openers Rolling Stone Retrieved September 28 2018 Bob Weir Announces Fall Tour with Wolf Bros Featuring Don Was and Jay Lane Relix August 3 2018 Retrieved September 28 2018 Bob Weir amp Wolf Bros Confirm Spring Tour 2019 Jambase com Retrieved 2019 03 22 Kahn Andy November 12 2019 Bob Weir amp Wolf Bros Announce Early 2020 Tour Dates JamBase Retrieved November 25 2021 Kawas Kel April 30 2020 Bob Weir and Wolf Bros Cancel All 2020 Tour Dates Live for Live Music Retrieved November 25 2021 Bob Weir amp Wolf Bros Cover Marvin Gaye s What s Going On at TRI Studios Livestream Relix April 26 2021 Retrieved November 25 2021 Bretschger Shelby June 7 2021 Bobby Weir amp Wolf Bros Plot Livestreams of First In Person Concerts Since Early 2020 Live for Live Music Retrieved November 25 2021 Sheckter Alan July 28 2021 Weir amp Wolf Bros Greek Theatre 7 24 21 Grateful Web Retrieved November 25 2021 McNally Dennis 2002 A Long Strange Trip The Inside History of the Grateful Dead New York Broadway Books pp 358 9 ISBN 0 7679 1185 7 Barlow John November 3 1994 Cassidy s Tale Literary Kicks Retrieved July 18 2011 Barlow John November 3 1994 Cassidy s Tale Literary Kicks Retrieved July 18 2011 Live Lost Dead February 27 1971 Fillmore West James and the Good Brothers with Jerry Garcia and Jack Casady Livelostdead blogspot com July 9 2009 Retrieved July 21 2011 The World According To Me My Little Pop Quiz Mizshelysspace blogspot com May 12 2007 Retrieved July 22 2011 a b Selvin Joel 1999 07 17 Weir Girlfriend Wed SFGate Retrieved 2020 01 03 San Francisco Debutante Ball 2016 SFGate 2016 06 22 Retrieved 2020 01 03 Ganley Doug 2014 The Grateful Dead and Bob Weir s long strange trip CNN Retrieved 2020 01 03 Fast and curious meet the NASCAR driving anti carbon crusading vegetarian from Rochester MinnPost 2016 04 05 Retrieved 2020 01 03 Bob Weir Billie Eilish to Take Part in Farm Sanctuary s 35th Anniversary Livestream rollingstone com Retrieved 24 January 2023 Furthur Foundation web site Furthur org accessed December 14 2010 Jerry Garcia Foundation Jerrygarciafoundation org Retrieved 21 November 2018 Photographic image Archived from the original GIF on 2006 07 16 Retrieved October 18 2021 Hunter Robert Stephen Peters Chuck Wills Dennis McNally Grateful Dead The Illustrated Trip DK ADULT 1 Amer ed edition October 2003 ISBN 0 7894 9963 0 Bob Weir Model 2681 Dozin com Retrieved 2011 12 10 Sievert Jon August 1981 Bob Weir Rhythm Ace Dozin com Retrieved 2011 12 10 Weir Bob Telecaster Story Dozin com Retrieved 2011 12 10 Weir finds his birth father and adopts a vintage guitar Sfgate com 21 March 2004 Retrieved 21 November 2018 Bernstein Scott August 5 2016 Bob Weir Previews Blue Mountain Cowboy Album amp Campfire Tour At NYC Showcase JamBase com D Angelico Guitars References editCondran Ed Hot Rats Atlantic City Weekly July 9 2009External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bob Weir The official Bob Weir amp RatDog site The official Bob Weir site Bob Weir collection at the Internet Archive s live music archive Bob Weir on the Grateful Dead s Official Site Bob Weir discography at Discogs nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Weir amp oldid 1180421456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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