We've got photos from some of the Grammy weekend festivities as well as the red carpet arrivals and the winning moments for some of your favorite rockers.
Only a lucky, small group got to see Bob Weir and John Mayer perform together at Pine Creek Lodge on August 8th. But it's cool to see that Bob Weir made the most of his time in Montana playing and relaxing alongside the Yellowstone River. He certainly deserves it.
Monday, August 8th is the first of the three benefit dates that John Mayer booked at Pine Creek Lodge, south of Livingston, Montana. Tickets sold out for all of the shows before most people even knew the shows were even happening.
With some Greatfull Dead reunion shows planned this year as they celebrate 50 years and a new upcoming documentary, you would think one would approach one of the founding Dead members with some better questions than this. Leave it to TMZ to ask Bob Weir about Ben & Jerry's ice cream and Tie Dye.
Former Grateful Dead member Bob Weir sure kept busy at this past weekend's Mountain Jam Festival. In addition to a guest appearance with the acclaimed Avett Brothers on Friday evening, Weir and his band Ratdog delivered a killer version of the song 'Me & My Uncle' during their headlining set on Friday night. Fo...
The two incidents may be unrelated, but five days after Bob Weir collapsed onstage during his band Furthur's set in Port Chester, N.Y., the group has canceled its headlining set at the BottleRock Napa Valley Festival in Napa, Calif. They were set to perform on May 9.
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Monday night's (March 4) acoustic performance by Bob Weir of the Grateful Dead was cut short when Weir stood up and abruptly left the stage, mid-song. He was growing irritated with several chatty audience members, before leaving during Bob Dylan's 'A Hard Rain's A Gonna Fall.'