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Born October 16 1947
San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
Alias(es) Ace
Genre(s) Psychedelic rock
Rock music
Folk-rock
Affiliation(s) Grateful Dead
Kingfish</br>Bobby & The Midnites</br>Ratdog
Label(s) Warner Bros.
Arista Records
Years active 1963 - present

Robert Hall Weir (born October 16, 1947) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist, most recognized as a founding member of the Grateful Dead.

Weir was born in San Francisco, California and raised by his adoptive parents in the suburb of Atherton. He began playing guitar at age thirteen after less successful experimentation with the piano and the trumpet. He had trouble in school because of undiagnosed dyslexia and he was expelled from nearly every school he attended.<ref name="multiple">McNally, Dennis. A Long Strange Trip: The Inside History of the Grateful Dead. New York: Broadway Books, 2002. ISBN 0-7679-1186-5</ref> One of these was the Fountain Valley School in Colorado, where he befriended John Perry Barlow, who, along with Robert Hunter, would in time become the two main lyricists for the Grateful Dead.

On New Year's Eve, 1963, 16-year-old Weir and another underage friend were wandering the back alleys of Palo Alto, looking for a club that would admit them, when they heard banjo music. They followed the music to its source, Dana Morgan's Music Store. Here, a young Jerry Garcia, oblivious to the date, was waiting on his students to arrive. Weir and Garcia spent the night playing music together and then decided to form a band. Originally called Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, the band was later renamed The Warlocks and eventually the Grateful Dead.

Weir played rhythm guitar and sang a portion of the lead vocals throughout the Dead's 30-year career. In the late 1970s, he began to experiment with slide guitar techniques, and to this day plays classic blues slide using his own rhythmic sensibility. [citation needed] His unique guitar style is strongly influenced by the hard bop pianist McCoy Tyner and he has cited artists as diverse as John Coltrane, the Rev. Gary Davis, and Igor Stravinsky as influences.<ref name="multiple">Thanks, Dennis!</ref>

Weir's first solo album, Ace, was released in 1972. Although he always continued to play with the Grateful Dead, in 1975, he played in the Bay Area band Kingfish with friends Matt Kelly and Dave Torbert. Later on he formed another side band, Bobby & The Midnites.

Shortly before Garcia's death in 1995, Weir formed another band, Ratdog Revue, later shortened to Ratdog. As of November 11, 2006, Weir has performed approximately 700 shows with Ratdog. Known for his raspy, deep tone, in Ratdog Weir sings covers by Bob Dylan, Chuck Berry, and Willie Dixon while also performing many of his own songs.

Weir has also participated in the various reformations of the Grateful Dead's members, including 1998 and 2000 stints as The Other Ones and in 2002 and 2004 as The Dead.

On July 15, 1999 Weir married Natascha Muenter. They have two daughters, Shala Monet Weir and Chloe Kaelia Weir.

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The Grateful Dead
Jerry GarciaBob WeirVince WelnickPhil LeshBill KreutzmannMickey Hart
Brent Mydland Keith GodchauxDonna Jean Godchaux Ron "Pigpen" McKernan Tom Constanten
Discography
Studio albums: The Grateful Dead | Anthem of the Sun | Aoxomoxoa | Workingman's Dead | American Beauty | Wake of the Flood | Grateful Dead from the Mars Hotel | Blues for Allah | Terrapin Station | Shakedown Street | Go to Heaven | In the Dark | Built to Last
Live albums: Live/Dead | Grateful Dead | Europe '72 | History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice) | Steal Your Face | Reckoning | Dead Set | Without a Net | One From the Vault | Infrared Roses | Two from the Vault | Hundred Year Hall | Dozin' at the Knick | Fallout from the Phil Zone | Live at the Fillmore East 2-11-69 | Ladies and Gentlemen ... The Grateful Dead | View From The Vault, Volume One | View From The Vault, Volume Two | Nightfall of Diamonds | Grateful Dead Documentary | Steppin' Out with the Grateful Dead: England '72 | View from the Vault, Volume Three | Go to Nassau | The Closing of Winterland | Rockin' the Rhein with the Grateful Dead | The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack | Rare Cuts and Oddities 1966 | Truckin' Up to Buffalo | Dicks Picks (36 Volumes) | Digital Download Series (12 Volumes)
Compilations/Box Sets: Skeletons from the Closet: The Best of Grateful Dead | What a Long Strange Trip It's Been | Dead Zone: The Grateful Dead CD Collection (1977-1987) | The Arista Years | Selections from the Arista Years | So Many Roads (1965-1995) | The Golden Road (1965-1973) | Postcards of the Hanging | Birth of the Dead | The Very Best of the Grateful Dead | Beyond Description (1973-1989) | The Complete Fillmore West 1969 | Fillmore West 1969 | Grayfolded | Live at the Cow Palace |
Lyricists
Robert HunterJohn Perry BarlowGerrit GrahamBobby Petersen
Spin-off Bands
Jerry Garcia BandRatdogPhil Lesh and FriendsRhythm Devils
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