Phil Lesh dies aged 84: Grateful Dead bassist and founding member passes away as tributes paid

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2024-10-25 20:20:50 | Updated at 2024-10-25 22:35:23 2 hours ago
Truth

By Eve Buckland For Dailymail.Com

Published: 20:58 BST, 25 October 2024 | Updated: 21:17 BST, 25 October 2024

Grateful Dead icon Phil Lesh has died aged 84.

The bassist and founding member of the rock band 'passed peacefully' on Friday, October 25 - a statement on his Instagram page confirmed.

The statement read:  'Phil Lesh, bassist and founding member of The Grateful Dead, passed peacefully this morning. 

'He was surrounded by his family and full of love. Phil brought immense joy to everyone around him and leaves behind a legacy of music and love. 

'We request that you respect the Lesh family’s privacy at this time.'

His cause of death is currently unknown. He previously battled cancer twice, prostate cancer in 2006 and bladder cancer in 2015. 

Grateful Dead icon Phil Lesh has died aged 84 - pictured 2019

The bassist and founding member of the rock band 'passed peacefully' on Friday, October 25 - a statement on his Instagram page confirmed

Lesh (second left) is pictured with Grateful Dead members Mickey Hart, Jerry Garcia, Brent Mydland, Bill Kreutzmann, and Bob Weir

Lesh is best known for co-founding the rock band in 1965 - it went on to become one of the world's most influential bands. 

The original line-up was Lesh, Bob Weir, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, Bill Kreutzmann, and Jerry Garcia.

Starting out as a folk-infused quintet in psychedelic-era 1960s San Francisco, the Grateful Dead steadily morphed into a cultural phenomenon and one of the most successful touring acts of all time.

Fueled by the carnival atmosphere of its traveling Deadhead fanbase and an ethos that encouraged tape-trading and emphasized live performance over studio output, the Dead have spanned multiple generations and remain wildly popular. 

Lead guitarist and founding member Jerry Garcia died in 1995, but the band continued almost nonstop touring in multiple incarnations.

'There´s a lot of ingredients that go into it,' drummer Mickey Hart said, when asked about the music´s longevity. 'The fans say that the shows feel like home. It gives them that feeling of connectiveness and community and joy and love for life and the music.' 

Currently calling themselves Dead and Company with guitarist John Mayer taking Garcia´s place, the band recently had a residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas.

After the band disbanded in 1995, Lesh founded side project Phil Lesh and Friends - which played songs from Grateful Dead and original songs from his group.

Lesh's cause of death is currently unknown. He previously battled bladder cancer in 2015 - pictured 2006

The star toured solo as Phil Lesh & Friends - he is seen performing in July 2023

Lesh (end right) is pictured in 1968 with Weir, Kreutzmann and  Garcia,

He also ran his own music venue called Terrapin Crossroads.

In 1999 and 2000, he co-headlined two tours with Bob Dylan.

In October 2006, Lesh revealed he had been diagnosed with prostate cancer - the same disease which killed his father.

In December 2006 he stated he had undergone surgery and the cancer was removed.  

In 2009 he went back on tour with Grateful Dead. 

From 2009-2014 he performed with Weir in Furthur.

In his final years he performed with the Lesh family band - alongside Cory, Heidi and Joseph Lesh.

Read Entire Article