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Infobox musical artist | name = Bob Weir| image = Weir, Bob (2007) 3.jpg| caption = Bob Weir performing in 2007| image_size = 250| landscape = yes| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Robert Hall Weir| alias = | Born = Birth date and age|1947|10|16
San Francisco, California|San Francisco , California
United States
| Died = | instrument = Singing|Vocals , guitar | genre = Psychedelic rock , Rock music|rock | years_active = 1960s–present| label = Warner Bros. Records|Warner Bros. , Arista Records|Arista , Grateful Dead| associated_acts = Grateful Dead , Kingfish (band)|Kingfish , Bobby and the Midnites , RatDog , The Other Ones , The Dead (band)|The Dead , Furthur (band)|Furthur | website = URL| http://www.rat-dog.com/| notable_instruments =
Bob Weir (born Robert Hall Weir , October 16, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist, most recognized as a founding member of the Grateful Dead . After the Grateful Dead disbanded in 1995, Weir performed with The Other Ones , later known as The Dead (band)|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 (band)|Kingfish , the Bob Weir Band, Bobby and the Midnites , RatDog , and his newest band Furthur (band)|Furthur , co-led by former Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh . http://www.jambase.com/Articles/19288/Lesh-Weir-Russo-Lane-Chimenti--New-Group-%22Furthur%22-for-Sept. "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

During his career with the Grateful Dead, Weir played mostly rhythm guitar and sang most of the band's rock-n-roll tunes ( Jerry Garcia sang The Dead's more melodic tunes). He is known for his unique style of complex voice leading|voiceleading , bringing unusual depth and a new approach to the role of rhythm guitar expression.Citation needed|date=November 2011

Career


Weir was born in San Francisco, California|San Francisco , California and raised by his adopt ive parents in the suburb of Atherton, California|Atherton . 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 Atherton High School in Atherton, California|Atherton McNally, Dennis. A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead. New York: Broadway Books, 2002. ISBN 0767911857 and Fountain Valley School in Colorado. At Fountain Valley he met John Perry Barlow , who later wrote the lyrics to a number of Grateful Dead songs.

On New Year's Eve, 1963, 16-year-old Weir and another 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. Here, a young Jerry Garcia , oblivious to the date, was 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." Garcia An American Life by Blair Jackson 2000 pg. 67 Originally called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, the band was later renamed The Warlocks and eventually the Grateful Dead .


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. Late in the year, the band relented and took Weir and Pigpen back in full time.)McNally, p. 279, 284Scott, John W. et al. (1999). DeadBase XI: The Complete Guide to Grateful Dead Song Lists , DeadBase, ISBN 1-877657-22-0, p. 8 In the late 1970s, he 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 Reverend Gary Davis|Rev. Gary Davis , and Igor Stravinsky as influences. Weir was known for using periodic guitar moves during various times at Grateful Dead concerts to invigorate the crowd and to create musical momentum.

Weir's first solo album Ace (Bob Weir 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 Godchaux|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 Grateful Dead (album)|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 (band)|Kingfish with friends Matthew Kelly (musician)|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 .

Shortly before Garcia's death in 1995, Weir formed another band, RatDog Revue, later shortened to RatDog . As of April 9, 2008, Weir has performed approximately 800 shows with RatDog. Known for his raspy, deep tone, in RatDog Weir sings covers by The Beatles , Bob Dylan , Chuck Berry , and Willie Dixon while also performing many Grateful Dead classics. In addition, Ratdog performs many of their own originals, most of which were released on the album Evening Moods .

Weir has participated in the various Reunions of the Grateful Dead|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 (band)|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 (band)|Furthur -- so-named in honor of Ken Kesey 's famous psychedelically-painted bus. As of 2011 Weir is working on a new album with upcoming musician Josh Giglio.

Personal life



Weir remained single throughout his years with the Grateful Dead, although he lived for several years (1969–1975) with a woman named Frankie Hart, who was a former go-go dancer at the Peppermint Lounge in New York, and later, on the TV shows Hullaballoo and Shindig. Frankie was the inspiration for Weir's well-known song " Sugar Magnolia ". Frankie met Bob through Mickey Hart, who dated her briefly after they met following her first Grateful Dead show in New York in 1968. Her real name was Frankie Azzara (actually born Judy Azzara), but used the stage name Frankie Hart ( she apparently "borrowed" Mickey's last name). Although she and Bobby never married, she adopted his last name after moving in with him and was subsequently known as Frankie Weir.cite web | url= http://www.litkicks.com/BarlowOnNeal | title=Cassidy's Tale | last=Barlow | first=John | authorlink=John Barlow | date=November 3, 1994 | work=Literary Kicks | accessdate=July 18, 2011 For a short time, she was a secretary for the Beatles' publicist, Derek Taylor , and subsequently an assistant to George Harrison .Cite book | last=The Beatles | title=The Beatles Anthology | publisher=Chronicle Books | year=2000 | isbn=9780811826846 | page=289Cite book | last=Brightman | first=Carol | title=Sweet Chaos: The Grateful Dead's American Adventure | publisher=Pocket Books | year=1998 | isbn=0671011170 | pages=175–176 She also sang vocals in the mid-1970s for a Bay Area band, James and the Mercedes (which occasionally opened for Kingfish (band)|Kingfish ), starring James Ackroyd, from The Good Brothers|James and the Good Brothers .cite web | url= http://lostlivedead.blogspot.com/2009/10/bob-weir-and-kingfish-tour-history-1974.html | title=Lost Live Dead: Bob Weir and Kingfish Tour History, 1974 (Kingfish I) | date=October 7, 2009 | work=livelostdead.blogspot.com | accessdate=July 21, 2011cite web | url= http://jgmf.blogspot.com/2011/03/james-and-good-brothers-courtesy-of.html | title=Jerry Garcia's Middle Finger: James and the Good Brothers (Courtesy of the Grateful Dead) | date=March 31, 2011 | work=jgmf.blogspot.com | accessdate=July 21, 2011cite web | url= http://lostlivedead.blogspot.com/2009/07/february-27-1971-fillmore-west-james.html | title=Live Lost Dead: February 27, 1971 Fillmore West: James and the Good Brothers with Jerry Garcia and Jack Casady | date=July 9, 2009 | work=livelostdead.blogspot.com | accessdate=July 21, 2011cite web | url= http://mizshelysspace.blogspot.com/2007/05/my-little-pop-quiz.html | title= The World According To Me: My Little Pop Quiz | date=May 12, 2007 | work=mizshelysspace.blogspot.com | accessdate=July 22, 2011 On July 15, 1999, Weir married Natascha Münter. They have two daughters, Monet Weir and Chloe Kaelia Weir. Natascha's younger sister Leilani Munter is a race car driver in the NASCAR circuit.

Weir is on the board of directors of the Rex Foundation , the Furthur Foundation, and HeadCount . http://furthur.org/ Furthur Foundation web site, accessed December 14, 2010 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.

Weir is reported to be a member of the Bohemian Club and has attended and performed at the secretive club's annual bacchanal at the Bohemian Grove .cite web|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-460991/The-gentlemens-club-rich-famous-worships-1980s-Page-3-girl.html |title=The gentlemen's club for the rich and famous that worships a 1980s Page 3 girl & #124; Mail Online |publisher=Dailymail.co.uk |date=2007-06-09 |accessdate=2011-12-10

Guitars


Early pictures of The Warlocks in concert show him playing a Gretsch Duo-Jet, http://www.classicrockpage.com/newslet/newsgrap/dec99/grate.gif& imgrefurl= http://www.classicrockpage.com/newslet/issues/deciss3.htm& h=144& w=220& sz=14& hl=en& start=4& tbnid=281di-Kd-S-e9M:& tbnh=70& tbnw=107& prev=/images%3Fq%3D%2522the%2Bwarlocks%2522%2B%2522grateful%2Bdead%2522%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26safe%3Doff%26client%3Dsafari%26rls%3Den%26sa%3DG Psychedelic News and after the Warlocks became the Grateful Dead, Weir briefly played a Rickenbacker|Rickenbacker 365 , a Guild Starfire IV acoustic-electric (with Garcia playing an identical Cherry Red Starfire IV, which appear very similar to the Gibson ES-335) as well as a Fender Musical Instruments Corporation|Fender Telecaster before settling on for the following decade, the Gibson Guitar Corporation|Gibson Gibson ES-335|ES-335 .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 Weir usually played a cherry red 1965 ES-335 until the band's hiatus in 1974, although he did occasionally use a Gibson ES-345. Weir played a black Gibson Les Paul in 1971. 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 1961 or 1962 Gibson SG .

In 1974, Weir began working with Jeff Hasselberger at Ibanez to develop a custom instrument.cite web|url= http://dozin.com/bobs/guitars/Ibanez/guitar.html |title=Ibanez |publisher=Dozin.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-10 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.cite web|url= http://dozin.com/bobs/interview/weir.html |title=Weir Interview |publisher=Dozin.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-10 Weir began using a Modulus Guitars|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 C.F. Martin & Company|Martins , a Guild Guitar Company|Guild , an Ovation Guitar Company|Ovation , and a line of Alvarez Guitars|Alvarez-Yairi signature models.

Of late, photos on his website show Weir playing most often a Modulus G3FH custom and has returned to using a Gibson ES-335. He has seemingly retired a 1956 Fender Telecaster previously owned by his late half-brother, James Parber.cite web|url= http://dozin.com/bobs/tele.htm |title=Tele Story |publisher=Dozin.com |date= |accessdate=2011-12-10

Discography


With the Grateful Dead


Main|Grateful Dead discography

As bandleader and compilations


  • Ace (Bob Weir album)|Ace - Bob Weir (1972)

  • Kingfish (1976 album)|Kingfish - Kingfish (band)|Kingfish (1976)

  • '' Live 'n' Kickin' (Kingfish album)|Live 'n' Kickin' - Kingfish (1977)

  • Heaven Help The Fool - Bob Weir (1978)

  • Bobby and the Midnites (album)|Bobby and the Midnites - Bobby and the Midnites (1981)

  • Where the Beat Meets the Street - Bobby and the Midnights (1984)

  • Kingfish in Concert: King Biscuit Flower Hour - Kingfish (1996)

  • Live (Weir/Wasserman album)|Live - Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman (1998)

  • '' Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions (album)|Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions '' - Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions (1999)

  • Evening Moods - RatDog (2000)

  • Live at Roseland - RatDog (2001)

  • Weir Here – The Best of Bob Weir - compilation (2004)


  • See also


    :Portal|Grateful Dead

    Notes


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    References


    Refbegin
  • Condran, Ed. http://www.acweekly.com/view.php? id=11003 "Hot Rats", Atlantic City Weekly , July 9, 2009

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    External links


    Commons
  • http://www.rat-dog.com/ The official Bob Weir & RatDog site

  • http://www.bobweir.net/ The official Bob Weir site

  • http://www.archive.org/details/BobWeir Bob Weir collection at the Internet Archive 's live music archive


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