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  1. Robert Hall "Bob" Weir (16 de octubre de 1947) [1] es un músico estadounidense, y uno de los fundadores de la agrupación Grateful Dead. Después de la separación de la banda en 1995, [2] Weir trabajó con The Other Ones, conocidos años después como The Dead, junto con otros miembros de Grateful Dead

  2. On the albums Duets and Trios, he worked with Bobby McFerrin, Rickie Lee Jones, Cheryl Bentyne, Lou Reed, Stéphane Grappelli, Jerry Garcia, Brian Wilson, Willie Dixon, Branford Marsalis, Bob Weir, Edie Brickell, Les Claypool, Neil Young, and Elvis Costello. Duets was nominated for three Grammy Awards.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bob_WeirBob Weir - Wikipedia

    Billed as Bob Weir & Wolf Bros, the group initially was a trio, with Weir on guitar and vocals, Don Was on upright bass, and Jay Lane on drums. They toured the U.S. in the fall of 2018, the spring of 2019, and in early 2020.

  4. Rob Wasserman. This album of trio recordings includes two tracks with Jerry Garcia, one track with Bob Weir and one with Bruce Hornsby. A version of the Dead song Easy Answers is included performed by Weir, Wasserman and Neil Young. The musicians on the tracks are as follows.

  5. Trios, an Album by Rob Wasserman. Released 15 February 1994 on GRP (catalog no. MGD-4021; CD). Genres: Jazz Pop, Jazz.

  6. 26 de mar. de 1994 · Rob Wasserman's Trios Evening 1994-03-26 Beacon Theater NYC. by. Rob Wasserman. Publication date. 1994-03-26. Topics. Live concert, Rex Foundation benefit. Language. English.

  7. 13 de oct. de 2017 · The inestimable David Dodd details the origins of this song on Dead.net, so you’d be better served by reading the whole piece (just click here), but the track in question – “Eternity” – was written during the sessions for Rob Wasserman’s TRIOS album, with Weir playing a chord progression and melody to Dixon to see if he ...