The Grateful Dead earned a reputation as a live band beyond compare. Their studio output is also revered from start to finish ...
JUST THINKING BACK ON ALL THE TIMES I SAW THE GRATEFUL DEAD. PHIL LESH WAS A WONDERFUL PLAYER, VERY CENTRAL TO THEIR SOUND AND TO THEIR IMPROVIZATIONS THROUGHOUT THE WEEK. PEOPLE LIKE JESSE HAVE ...
The Grateful Dead’s second album Anthem of the Sun features Lesh’s co-written “That’s It for the Other One,” “New Potato Caboose,” “Alligator,” and “Caution (Do Not Stop on ...
Among the legions of Grateful Dead fans mourning Phil Lesh are a small but devoted cohort of Jewish Deadheads with memories of celebrating Passover with him. “To life! To Phil! Our love will not ...
The surviving members of the Grateful Dead, as well as other musicians and fans, are paying tribute to Phil Lesh, one of the founding members of the band, who died Friday at the age of 84.
Magazine. Robert Altman/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty The Grateful Dead is paying tribute to “brother” Phil Lesh. The bassist, 84, died “peacefully” on the morning of Friday, Oct. 25 ...
The Grateful Dead bassist found new melodic byways through every song. Phil Lesh, who died on Friday, was a founding member of the Grateful Dead.Credit...Getty Images Supported by By Jon Pareles ...
Even among the mongrels and misfits who made up the Grateful Dead, Phil Lesh managed to be an oddity. He was older than the others and had swum in different cultural pools. Schooled in classical ...
So listen to the Grateful Dead and, in that way, we’ll all take a little bit of Phil with us, forever. For this is all a dream we dreamed one afternoon, long ago….
“Phil Lesh, bassist and founding member of Grateful Dead, passed peacefully this morning,” an announcement shared on the late musician’s Instagram read. “He was surrounded by his family ...
As mentioned, he was the founding member of the Grateful Dead, which had 13 albums in their credits. Most of them managed to reach on top of the Billboard charts. The group’s first major project ...
In February of this year, The Grateful Dead broke the record for the most Top 40 albums to chart on the Billboard 200, then pulling out ahead of Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra with 59.