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  2. From the Mars Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Rhythm guitarist Bob Weir contributed "Money Money" with writing partner John Perry Barlow. The band chose to return to Coast Recorders on Folsom Street in San Francisco, where they had recorded "The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)" as a single for their first album , in 1967.

  3. John Perry Barlow - Wikipedia

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    John Perry Barlow (October 3, 1947 – February 7, 2018) was an American poet, essayist, cattle rancher, and cyberlibertarian [1] political activist who had been associated with both the Democratic and Republican parties.

  4. Bob Weir - Wikipedia

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    Weir was born in San Francisco, California, to John (Jack) Parber (1925–2015), of Italian and German ancestry, and a fellow college student, Phyllis Inskeep (1924–1997), of German, Irish, and English ancestry, who later gave him up for adoption; [5] he was raised by his adoptive parents, Frederic Utter Weir and Eleanor (née Cramer) Weir, in Atherton. [6]

  5. What the Grateful Dead can teach CEOs about succession planning

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    Bandmates John Mayer and Bob Weir—with a 30-year age gap—show business leaders how effective succession works. ... As a partner at Egon Zehnder, one of the world’s top leadership advisory ...

  6. Blues for Allah - Wikipedia

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    Weir later used lyrics composed by his main writing partner, John Barlow. "Crazy Fingers" sets music to Hunter's series of haiku. Describing the atmosphere, Lesh said "Bob's home studio was just large enough to hold all of us ... with various guests, notably Mickey [Hart], David Crosby, and John Cipollina, coming and going.

  7. Mexicali Blues (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mexicali Blues" was written by Bob Weir and lyricist John Perry Barlow. [1] This was the first songwriting collaboration for Weir and Barlow. Barlow has noted that Weir had an idea for a "cowboy song" and asked Barlow to write the lyrics after Robert Hunter declined. Weir would soon switch to using Barlow rather than Hunter for the bulk of his ...

  8. How Dead & Company found new life at the Las Vegas Sphere - AOL

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    Four hours or so before they’re due beneath the massive wraparound video screen at Sphere, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and John Mayer amble into a backstage production office like three guys showing ...

  9. Bob Weir's long, strange dreams of Jerry Garcia and giant ...

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    At 74, the Grateful Dead's Weir remains a musical adventurer, from his trio Wolf Bros to collaborating with orchestras to reimagining the Dead's legacy. Bob Weir's long, strange dreams of Jerry ...