I thought Phil was the most unique part of the Grateful Dead. It didn’t surprise me that Bob Dylan said that in his book Philosophy of Modern Song, when he was talking about [“Truckin’”]. Usually ...
As phish.net notes, during Phish’s performance of “The Howling,” bassist Mike Gordon teased the bass line from the Grateful Dead’s “Shakedown Street” to further honor Lesh. Gordon also ...
We’re all still reeling from the sad news that Grateful Dead co-founder Phil Lesh passed away at age 84 today, and one of the bands who wouldn’t be here without the Dead, Phish, paid tribute ...
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Phish have long been hailed as their generation’s successor to jam band godfathers the Grateful Dead, but the Trey Anastasio-led quartet has rarely performed the latter’s music in concert ...
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CREDIT: ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images Phish paid tribute to the late Phil Lesh during the opening night of their tour on Friday. Lesh, the co-founder and bassist of Grateful Dead, died ...
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Playing in the Grateful Dead 'turned out to be life,' said Phil Lesh, founding bassist for the band who died Oct. 25 at the ...
Hours after the death of Phil Lesh, Phish opened the first night of their fall tour with a poignant rendition of "Box of Rain," the bassist's most enduring Grateful Dead song, at their concert in ...
The veteran jam band honored the late Grateful Dead co-founder at their concert in Albany, N.Y. By Mitchell Peters Phish remembered Phil Lesh during the opening concert of the group’s fall tour.