Jeff Beck
English guitarist (1944-2023)
Phil Lesh is a founding member of the iconic rock band Grateful Dead, who played bass guitar with them for 30 years. After the band disbanded in 1995, he continued the Grateful Dead legacy through his own project, Phil Lesh and Friends, and later performed with former bandmate Bob Weir in Furthur. Lesh has also operated a music venue and continues to perform with his family band.
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Philip Chapman Leshis an American musician and a founding member of the Grateful Dead, with whom he played bass guitar throughout their 30-year career.
After the band’s disbanding in 1995, Lesh continued the tradition of Grateful Dead family music with side project Phil Lesh and Friends, which paid homage to the Dead’s music by playing their repertoire, as well songs of the members of his own group. Lesh operated a music venue called Terrapin Crossroads. From 2009 to 2014, he performed in Furthur alongside former Grateful Dead bandmate Bob Weir. He scaled back his touring regimen in 2014 but continues to perform with the Lesh family band, Phil, Cory, Heidi and Joseph Lesh.
Phil Lesh was born on March 15, 1940.
Phil Lesh played bass guitar throughout the Grateful Dead’s 30-year career.
After the Grateful Dead disbanded in 1995, Phil Lesh continued the tradition of Grateful Dead family music with his side project Phil Lesh and Friends, which played the Dead’s repertoire as well as songs from his own group.
From 2009 to 2014, Phil Lesh performed in Furthur alongside former Grateful Dead bandmate Bob Weir.
Phil Lesh continues to perform with the Lesh family band, Phil, Cory, Heidi and Joseph Lesh.
Phil Lesh operated a music venue called Terrapin Crossroads.
In St. Louis, some people were hurt seriously when some fans got on top of a roof that was where other fans were underneath it, at a park somewhere, and it collapsed.
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And the input that we always got from Deadheads, at the moment of making the music, was always a factor.
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Yes, Pluton, actually, in the play. And I play him in my most stentorian voice.
American musician
Because, first of all, we were becoming aware during that tour that there was a group of people that was following the band around, and they weren’t interested in coming in to the shows, they were just interested in hangin’ out outside and tryin’ to break in.
American musician
When the band would leave the stage, and then the audience would just take over, and keep the groove goin’.
American musician
And that format was – we’d been using that format, I guess, since the late ’70s, and it was starting to get very predictable. In other words, certain songs would surface in the same points in the set every so often; it was like rotation.
American musician
To sing a simple round is truly an enlightening experience.
American musician
Bruce’s band is so different from the Grateful Dead; there’s no lead guitar player, for one thing.
American musician
Michael is the kind of guy who has rhythm; he has rock’n’roll in his soul, whether he really plays it or not.
American musician
So, in the course of events, I had an opportunity to come in contact with Colin Matthews, through the Rex Foundation sponsoring recordings of various music that was being recorded over there.
American musician
But we were really locked in to that kind of format, and as the ’90s wore on, it became for me more solidified, in that sense that there weren’t as many of those magical shows that were just magic all the way through as there had been in earlier years.
American musician
So what it boils down to, in my humble opinion, is that we need to support the arts in schools, and at every other level in the education of children.
American musician
Not that there weren’t great shows, and not that there wasn’t plenty of fine music played. It’s just that the consistency and the height of where we could take it, with the help of the audience, was less, I felt, in the ’90s.
American musician
Actually, the year anniversary of what you just heard, my son Grahame and I are going to be in a play together, and I’m acting for the first time in front of an audience that doesn’t consist of a high school drama class.
American musician
Of course, we didn’t survive to play all the way through the ’90s, so I can say that – as I said, everybody in the band was aware of this, and we trying to figure out ways to make it different.
American musician
Especially in the realm of bringing an opportunity to do something creative to people, as I said, who wouldn’t ordinarily have that opportunity. I think that’s very important.
American musician
In a way, it’s my way of dealing with, finding closure with Grateful Dead music, and giving thanks in a way to Jerry and Bob and all the guys in the band for making up this wonderful music.
American musician
And there was a movement afoot to take another year off, and if we had been able to do that, and rethink everything, I think when we came back it would have been very different.
American musician
There was always so much encouragement, to just really take it and run with it, from Deadheads.
American musician
I mean, sports are big, big, big business.
American musician
We sing a little song before we eat, a little blessing before we eat, and it’s really – we’re thanking the Lord and the Earth for the food that we eat, and it really brings you together in a profound kind of way.
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