Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh dead at 84 as loved ones say musician ‘passed peacefully’ surrounded by family

Phil Lesh performing at the Phil Lesh and Friends concert in 2005

THE GRATEFUL Dead bassist Phil Lesh has died at 84, leaving a legendary mark on rock & roll in his decades-long career.

The musician’s death was confirmed on Friday by his family, who were alongside the beloved star during his final moments and “surrounded” him with love.

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Phil Lesh performing at the Phil Lesh and Friends concert in 2005Credit: Getty Images – Getty
Left to right, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Ron 'Pigpen' McKernan, pose together outside a music venue in their early days

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Left to right, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, and Ron ‘Pigpen’ McKernan, pose together outside a music venue in their early daysCredit: Getty Images – Getty

Phil’s official Instagram account announced the sad news and said in a statement: “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 & love. 

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

The founding member of The Grateful Dead was 84, and is survived by his wife Jill. 

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The band’s unparalleled loyalty to one another and their messages of peace created one of the most passionate fan bases in music history, known as Deadheads.

The Deadheads immediately paid their condolences and flooded the rock icon’s page with sweet comments.

“Thank you Phil. Say hi to Jerry for me,” one wrote, referencing famed Grateful Dead lead vocalist Jerry Garcia – who passed in 1995.

“Rest in Peace Phil, so incredibly grateful for you! May the four winds blow you safely home,” another said.

Phil Lesh is pictured in the 1970's while shredding on his bass instrument

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Phil Lesh is pictured in the 1970’s while shredding on his bass instrumentCredit: Pacific Coast News
The Grateful Dead perform live together in 1970

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The Grateful Dead perform live together in 1970Credit: Getty
Left to right: Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Dave Ellis, Mark Karan Steve Kimock. In back — John Molo (left), and Mickey Hart (right)

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Left to right: Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Dave Ellis, Mark Karan Steve Kimock. In back — John Molo (left), and Mickey Hart (right)Credit: Rex Features

“May the four winds blow you safely home, Phil. Thanks for helping write the soundtrack to my life,” a third expressed.

“Thank you Phil for the music, the message, and the love. Gone but not lost,” a fourth commented.

Bravo boss Andy Cohen, who has not been shy about his lifelong love for the Grateful Dead, reposted the news with a heartbreak emoji.

Jerry, rhythm guitarist Bob Weir, drummer Bill Kreutzmann and Phil were the primary members of the band that stayed together for decades.

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Phil, born in 1940 in Berkley, CA, was the band’s oldest member.

He grew up wanting to compose music, not yet interested in performing, and studied at the nearby university UC Berkeley.

However, he dropped out after only a semester to focus on his music career.

It was while partying during his late teens and early 20’s that led him to meet fellow founding members Tom Constanten, as well as Jerry.

After running into Jerry on-and-off for years, in 1964, he invited Phil to play bass – an instrument he had not yet tried, in his band at the time, Warlocks.

The following year, Phil played his first show with the Warlocks at Bikini A-Go-Go – a small venue in Hayward, California.

Shortly after, the Warlocks morphed into the band fans know today as The Grateful Dead.

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The band was officially formed in Palo Alto, CA in 1965.

Phil – often regarded as one of the best bassists’ of all time – described their sound as “electric chamber music.”

The Grateful Dead released thirteen studio albums, nine contemporary live records, and other projects during their 30-year career.

After the death of lead singer Jerry in 1995, the group officially disbanded.

However, the surviving members would reunite for special performances and tributes throughout the years.

In 2015, the supergroup Dead & Company was formed with the additions of John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, Jeff Chimenti, and Jay Lane.

The group currently has a residency at the Las Vegas Sphere – where they play in a dome of psychedelic colors.

Jerry Garcia played with The Grateful Dead until his passing in 1995

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Jerry Garcia played with The Grateful Dead until his passing in 1995Credit: Times Newspapers Ltd
John Mayer, Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir of Dead and Company perform during the Band Together Bay Area Benefit Concert at AT&T Park on November 9, 2017 in San Fransisco

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John Mayer, Bill Kreutzmann and Bob Weir of Dead and Company perform during the Band Together Bay Area Benefit Concert at AT&T Park on November 9, 2017 in San FransiscoCredit: Getty

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