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  2. Ace (Bob Weir album) - Wikipedia

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    Ace is an album by Grateful Dead singer and guitarist Bob Weir. His first solo album, it was released in 1972. His first solo album, it was released in 1972. Weir's bandmates in the Grateful Dead back him on the album, and all but one of the songs became staples of the band's live shows.

  3. Cassidy (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song appeared on Bob Weir's Ace, and the Grateful Dead's Reckoning and Without a Net albums. [3] The song was named after Cassidy Law, who was born in 1970 and was the daughter of Grateful Dead crew member Rex Jackson and Weir's former housemate Eileen Law. [1]

  4. Bob Weir - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hall Weir (/ w ɪər / WEER; [1] né Parber, born October 16, 1947) is an American musician and songwriter best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead.After the group disbanded in 1995, [2] Weir performed with The Other Ones, later known as The Dead, together with other former members of the Grateful Dead.

  5. Black-Throated Wind - Wikipedia

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    "Black-Throated Wind" is the second song from Grateful Dead member Bob Weir's solo debut, Ace. [1] The song was written by Weir and lyricist John Perry Barlow [1] about the experiences Barlow had on a road trip from New York City to San Francisco in 1971.

  6. Mexicali Blues (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mexicali Blues" is a song from Bob Weir's 1972 Ace solo album that, like the rest of the material on that record, was de facto by the Grateful Dead. [1] Indeed, it appears on the 1974 Skeletons from the Closet: The Best of Grateful Dead compilation. "Mexicali Blues" was written by Bob Weir and lyricist John Perry Barlow. [1]

  7. The Grateful Dead were in a state of flux. 'Wake of the Flood ...

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    The Grateful Dead performs at a rock festival in Watkins Glen, N.Y., on July 28, 1973. The concert, which also featured the Allman Brothers Band and the Band, drew an estimated 600,000 fans.

  8. Playing in the Band - Wikipedia

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    The song first emerged in embryonic form on the self-titled 1971 live album Grateful Dead. It then appeared in a more polished form on Ace, Bob Weir's first solo album (which included every Grateful Dead member except Ron "Pigpen" McKernan and Mickey Hart).

  9. ‘Friend of the Devils:’ Was the Grateful Dead’s 1978 show at ...

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    In their meandering 30-year career, the Grateful Dead played more than 2,300 shows from Magoo’s Pizza Parlor to the pyramids at Giza, and picking a favorite is like choosing the tastiest Skittle.

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