Grateful Dead bassist Bob Weir dies, aged 78

Grateful Dead bassist Bob Weir dies, aged 78

Saturday, January 10, 2026

 

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On Saturday, American musician and songwriter Bob Weir died surrounded by loved ones. The former guitarist and vocalist of rock band Grateful Dead was 78. His family announced his death via Instagram, noting that he had recently fought a cancer diagnosis but died due to underlying lung issues.

Weir playing guitar
Bob Weir, 2007.
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Weir played bass guitar and sang with American psychedelic rock band the Grateful Dead for decades, and also wrote some of their songs, including the hit “Sugar Magnolia“, a staple of Dead concerts. He also had a long solo career, making various groups with fellow Dead alumni, and playing live until months before his death.

Weir was born Robert Hall Parber on October 16, 1947, in San Francisco, California, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, spending some time going to school in [[w|Colorado}}, where he met future Grateful Dead member John Perry Barlow. Weir began playing guitar at age 13 and gravitated to a local bluegrass scene, where he first encountered Jerry Garcia playing banjo. On December 31, 1965, Garcia and Weir agreed to form their own group called Mother McCree’s Uptown Jug Champions, which evolved into the Grateful Dead.

Weir played rhythm guitar and sang for the group for decades and explored a solo career and variety of other groups outside of the Dead starting in the 1970s, including Kingfish, Bobby and the Midnites, RatDog, Furthur, The Other Ones, The Dead, and Dead & Company. All groups featured fellow Dead collaborators and explored genres from country rock to jam band to jazz-influenced roots rock with a basis in blues and country. His vocal contributions were mostly only harmonies and as a backup singer, but he took lead on several tracks, including Dead anthem “Truckin’“, a song noted by the Library of Congress as a national treasure in 1997.

Outside of musical performance, Weir also Tamalpais Research Institute, a virtual performance platform and was active in left-wing politics. He is survived by wife Natascha and daughters Chloe and Monet, as well as other family.


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