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A street by Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre has been renamed Phil Lesh Lane, honoring a founding member of legendary rock band the Grateful Dead.
Dead & Company further celebrated the memory of late Grateful Dead bassist with the debut of "Broken Arrow" at Sphere.
Photo: Alive Coverage And I'm so glad we made it So glad we made it, you gotta Dead & Company returned to Sphere Las Vegas on ...
At a recent show in Las Vegas, Dead & Company paid tribute to The Grateful Dead's late bassist Phil Lesh with a performance ...
The village of Port Chester, N.Y. and The Capitol Theatre named a lane after the late Phil Lesh, of the Grateful Dead.
Chloe Weir Last evening, Dead & Company closed out their three-night stand at Sphere. This represents the first of six weeks ...
While Weir has showed no signs of slowing down, he witnessed several deaths of his band members, including bassist Phil Lesh and guitarist Jerry Garcia. "I wish … well, Phil made it to his eighties.
Grateful Dead offshoot Dead & Company close out opening weekend of Sphere run in Las Vegas in stellar fashion.
Over the past couple decades, the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY became a sort of East Coast home base for the late Phil Lesh and some of his fellow Grateful Dead alums. Peter Shapiro ...
Dead and Company closed out their first weekend back at Las Vegas’ Sphere Saturday by paying tribute to the late Phil Lesh with a rendition of “Box of Rain,” the bassist’s signature Grateful Dead song ...
Broad Street in Port Chester, near the Capitol Theatre, was recently renamed for Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, who died in 2024. Click here for important updates to our privacy policy.
Also, Dead & Company took time on Nights 1 and 2 to tip its collective cap to Phil Lesh — the legendary bassist for the Grateful Dead who died in October at the age of 84 — and the tribute ...