Philip Chapman Lesh, the bassist for the Grateful Dead died today at the age of 84. Mr. Lesh was born on March 15, 1940 in Berkeley, California, and originally played violin from the age of eight through the Berkeley High School. At the College of San Mateo he played trumpet. While working at Berkeley Public Radio station KPFA as a recording engineer he met Jerry Garcia, then a bluegrass banjo player, and the rest is history.
It's interesting to note that when he joined the Grateful Dead he had never before played bass, and literally learned on the job, That proved to be a blessing for he had no preconceived notions regarding "traditional" bass rhythms and roles, allowing the development of his unique style.
Here's a link to one of my favorite Lesh compositions which appeared on the Grateful Dead's From The Mars Hotel album.
Rest in peace, Sir!
It's interesting to note that when he joined the Grateful Dead he had never before played bass, and literally learned on the job, That proved to be a blessing for he had no preconceived notions regarding "traditional" bass rhythms and roles, allowing the development of his unique style.
Here's a link to one of my favorite Lesh compositions which appeared on the Grateful Dead's From The Mars Hotel album.
Rest in peace, Sir!
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