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Fans celebrate Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir with musical tribute in San Francisco
Summary
Fans gathered in San Francisco for a musical tribute to Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir, who died after a battle with cancer; the Weir family posted a statement praising his artistry.
Content
Fans and community members gathered in San Francisco to honor Bob Weir with a musical tribute after his death. Weir was a founding member of the Grateful Dead in 1965 and had a long career as a guitarist and singer. People came to the Grateful Deadhead House and to the corner of Masonic and Haight. The event reflected the band's long ties to San Francisco and its role in the city's music culture.
Key details:
- Bob Weir died after a battle with cancer, as reported in coverage of the gatherings.
- Devoted fans assembled at the Grateful Deadhead House and at Masonic and Haight for a musical tribute.
- Weir was one of the founding members of the Grateful Dead in 1965.
- The Weir family posted a social media statement praising his artistry and influence.
Summary:
The tribute brought fans together to mark Weir's musical influence and his long connection to San Francisco. Undetermined at this time.
