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[UPDATED] Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Bob Dylan, Trey Anastasio & Many Others Honor Bob Weir

Billy Strings, Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani and Joe Russo were among others who reacted to the Grateful Dead guitarist’s death.

By Team JamBase Jan 14, 2026 6:00 am PST

Last Updated: January 14, 6 a.m. PT (Bill Kreutzmann, Jeff Chimenti, Joan Baez, John Kadlecik, More)

Tributes to Bob Weir have come pouring into social media from all corners of the music world following the news that the Grateful Dead co-founding guitarist died at age 78 after a battle with cancer and lung issues. Weir has been honored by former bandmates, frequent collaborators, fellow music icons, contemporaries and some of those he inspired.

Drummer Mickey Hart, Bobby’s longtime Grateful Dead and Dead & Company bandmate, shared an emotional post about his “little brother” along with photos that “show the bookends of [their] lives together:

Bobby’s fellow GD co-founder, drummer Bill Kreutzmann, also shared a moving tribute to Weir. “There are so many people who can rightfully say that their life would not have been the same without Bob Weir. That’s been true for me since I was 17. And through it all, the high times and the low tides, my love for him will not, indeed can not, fade away,” Kreutzmann wrote. View the full remembrance below:

Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux penned a poignant tribute to Weir on the band’s official social media feeds. “A guitar player unlike any other, and a songwriter who created some of the most interesting, exciting, and oddly-timed songs in rock history, Bobby was also the unabashed rock star in the Grateful Dead,” Lemieux wrote as part of the post. Here’s the complete statement:

Phish guitarist Trey Anastasio, who performed with Weir in various settings, including at Bobby’s last concert on August 3, 2025, remembered him fondly in a post he shared shortly after Bobby’s death was announced. “Bobby was completely allergic to compliments in the most endearing way. I’d say, ‘Man, that guitar riff you were doing on that song sounded really killer’ and he’d respond, ‘Well, I’m sure I’ll fuck it up next time.’ I loved that about him,” Anastasio recalled. View the full post below:

Billy Strings collaborated with Bob Weir frequently over the past four years. The bluegrass phenom was in the middle of recording a new song entitled “Wrestling With An Angel” when he learned Weir had “crossed over.” Strings remembered Weir “was always ready to ‘Kick up a fuss’ He always had boundless time and knowledge to share with everyone and was truly one of the kindest people I’ve ever known. The world is a better place because of him. I’m extremely grateful to have crossed paths with him in this life. Check out the entire heartfelt remembrance below:



See more tributes from Weir bandmates below:

Jeff Chimenti

Oteil Burbridge

Bruce Hornsby

Jerry Garcia Estate

John Mayer

Jay Lane

Joe Russo

John Kadlecik

Don Was

Dead & Company


A bevy of musical icons spanning multiple genres also weighed in on Bob Weir:

Joan Baez

Sammy Hagar

Allman Brothers Band

Bob Dylan

Ron Carter

Warren Haynes

Peter Rowan

Al Di Meola

John Oates

Mike Campbell

Wynonna

Slash

John Fogerty

Patti Smith

Jorma Kaukonen


View Bob Weir tributes from musicians the guitarist inspired:

Al Schnier (moe.)

Eric “Benny” Bloom (Lettuce)

Tom Hamilton (Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, Billy & The Kids)

Jon “Barber” Gutwillig (Disco Biscuits)

Dark Star Orchestra

The Avett Brothers

ALO

Yonder Mountain String Band

Dumpstaphunk

Jerry Harrison (Talking Heads)

Grahame Lesh

Mike Gordon (Phish)

Zion Rock Godchaux (Boombox)

Paul Hoffman (Greensky Bluegrass)

Blackberry Smoke

Peter Anspach (Goose)

Goose

Molly Tuttle

Jason Crosby

Aron Magner (Disco Biscuits)

Marc Brownstein (Disco Biscuits)

Lukas Nelson

Micah Nelson

Jack Johnson

Margo Price

Maggie Rogers

Brandi Carlile

The String Cheese Incident

Mikaela Davis

Karl Denson

Sean Ono Lennon

Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins)

Joe Satriani

Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth)

Joan Osborne

God Street Wine

John Popper (Blues Traveler)

Joe Bonamassa

Guthrie Trapp

Les Claypool

Paterson Hood (Drive-By Truckers)

O.A.R.

Stephen Marley

LP Giobbi

Wayne Coyne (Flaming Lips)

Jake Shimabukuro

Leslie Mendelson

Infamous Stringdusters/Andy Falco

Brad Barr/The Barr Brothers

Aaron Neville

Ivan Neville

Keller Williams

Moon Taxi

Dead Winter Carpenters

Hot Buttered Rum

Steep Canyon Rangers

Lettuce

Nicki Bluhm

Jim James

Grateful Drag

Del McCoury Band

Jason Isbell

Greensky Bluegrass

moe.

Elliott Peck

Slightly Stoopid

Hiss Golden Messenger

Duane Betts

Brittney Spencer

Railroad Earth

Dan “Lebo” Lebowitz (ALO)

Eric Krasno

Robert Randolph

Dogs In A Pile

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