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Lesh had a lifelong interest in the occult and was a member of the Research Into Lost Knowledge organisation. [46] In 1998, Lesh underwent a liver transplant as a result of a chronic hepatitis C infection. [47] He became an outspoken advocate for organ donation on live recordings of his performances. [48] Lesh performing in May 2008
Phil Lesh, who was the bassist and a founding member of the Grateful Dead, has died. ... The rocker underwent a liver transplant in 1998, and went on to become an organ donor advocate. In 2015, he ...
He had a liver transplant as a result of hepatitis C, which he believed was contracted during an operation. January 29, 1999 Almost 9 years [72] [79] [80] Phil Lesh (1940–) A musician and a founder member of the band the Grateful Dead, in which he played bass guitar. He was diagnosed with hepatitis C in 1992. 1998 [72] [81] Linda Lovelace ...
Grateful Dead bassist and co-founder Phil Lesh has died at the age of 84. ... although Lesh had a liver transplant in 1998 to combat hepatitis C and battled both prostate and bladder cancer over ...
Lesh quickly faced his own health problems: In 1998, he had a successful liver transplant after having a chronic hepatitis C infection. Lesh crept back into action with Phil Lesh and Friends, a ...
The Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh died on Friday, October 25, at the age of 84. ... including undergoing a liver transplant in 1998 after contracting hepatitis C years prior.
Phil Lesh: 1940–2024 Founding member and bass guitarist of the rock band Grateful Dead. He received a life-saving liver transplant in 1998. [45] David Marks: 1948– Founding member of The Beach Boys, was diagnosed in 1999. After undergoing treatment, Marks has been virus free since 2004.
Phil Lesh, a founding member and a bassist for The Grateful Dead, has died. He was 84. ... Lesh dealt with various health issues, including a liver transplant in 1998 following a hepatitis C ...