Phil Lesh, Bassist for Grateful Dead, Dies at 84
Source: Variety
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 bands touring reincarnations, died Friday. He was 84.
The news was posted on his official Instagram page with the message Phil Lesh, bassist and founding member of The Grateful Dead, passed peacefully this morning. He was surrounded by his family and full of love. Phil brought immense joy to everyone around him and leaves behind a legacy of music and love. We request that you respect the Lesh familys privacy at this time.
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It is difficult to envision the oft-sprawling, improvisational work of the Dead without the sophisticated contributions of Lesh, who like his Bay Area colleague Jack Casady of Jefferson Airplane and his English contemporary Jack Bruce of Cream essentially reinvented the role of the bassist in a rock band format, in a unit that began life playing covers of bluegrass, blues and country tunes.
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As a writer, he co-authored a number of compositions St. Stephen, The Eleven and the epic Dark Star which became long-form, jam-oriented fixtures of the Deads concert repertoire that were much beloved by legions of bootlegging fans. In 1968-70, he was aided and abetted in the band by keyboardist Tom Constanten, his like-minded former roommate at Oaklands Mills College.
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Read more: https://variety.com/2024/music/news/phil-lesh-dies-grateful-dead-1236191200/
Another giant gone. RIP.
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NFA!
ificandream
(10,527 posts)DinahMoeHum
(22,489 posts)Rest In Peace, Phil. Say hi to Jerry and Brent for us.
Beaverhausen
(24,585 posts)G_j
(40,432 posts)& thank you!!
KG
(28,766 posts)IbogaProject
(3,655 posts)Whew RIP. I saw the Grateful Dead multiples more than any other group, even a pair of bands by close friends. I once saw him at MSG with Bob Dylan during the first tour with Phil and Friends, 1999 or 2000, and once more at Central Park with Chris Robinson on vocals once in 2015.
KatK
(209 posts)sorcrow
(512 posts)When my soon was learning the bass, I made sure that he got a good dose of Phil.
Regards,
Sorghum Crow
OAITW r.2.0
(28,392 posts)Just like Tom Thumb's Blues...
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EarthFirst
(3,153 posts)Cheezoholic
(2,616 posts)See ya soon!