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Veteran Rock ​Musician Bob Weir Dead

He was diagnosed with cancer in July and "succumbed to underlying lung issues" surrounded by loved ones, according to the statement, posted on Weir's verified Instagram account. It did not mention when or where he died.

Veteran rock musician Bob Weir, the Grateful Dead's rhythm guitarist who helped guide the legendary psychedelic jam band through decades of change and success, has died at age 78, his family said in a statement on Saturday.
He was diagnosed with cancer in July and "succumbed to underlying lung issues" surrounded by loved ones, according to the statement, posted on Weir's verified Instagram account. It did not mention when or where he died.
Along with his late fellow Grateful Dead co-founder and lead guitarist Jerry Garcia, who was at the center of the universe for "Deadheads," as diehard Dead fans are known, Weir was one of the group's two frontmen and main vocalists for most of the band's history.
It was Weir who sang the verses on the band's trademark boogie anthem, "Truckin'," and who wrote such key songs as "Sugar Magnolia," "Playing in the Band" and "Jack Straw."
After Garcia's death at age 53 in 1995, Weir carved out an interesting if somewhat neglected solo career - much of it with his band, RatDog - and participated in reunions of surviving Dead members in different configurations.

( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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