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  1. RatDog, which he co-founded with Bob Weir from the Grateful Dead, occupied much of his time. He toured extensively with Lou Reed. Wasserman was a judge for the 6th–10th annual Independent Music Awards. Wasserman died of cancer on June 29, 2016, at age 64.

  2. This album of trio recordings includes two tracks with Jerry Garcia, one track with Bob Weir and one with Bruce Hornsby. A version of the Dead song Easy Answers is included performed by Weir, Wasserman and Neil Young.

  3. Trios, an Album by Rob Wasserman. Released 15 February 1994 on GRP (catalog no. MGD-4021; CD). Genres: Jazz Pop, Jazz.

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  4. Bob Weir | The Concert Database. Born: 10/16/1947. City: San Francisco. Region: California. Country: USA. Years Active: 1960's-present. Instruments: Guitar, Vocals. Notable Equipment: 1956 Fender Telecaster. 1959 Gibson ES-355. 1962 Gibson SG. 1965 Gibson ES-335. 1970 Alembic. Associated Artists: Bob Dylan. The Other Ones. RatDog. Played With:

  5. Tamalpais Research Institute (TRI Studios) is a state of the art, world-class audio, video, streaming venue, and recording facility created by legendary Grateful Dead founding member, and 1994 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Bob Weir.

  6. The Other One: The Long, Strange Trip of Bob Weir is a documentary film about Bob Weir, who rose to fame as a guitarist and singer in the rock band the Grateful Dead. It premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 23, 2014. [1] It was distributed through Netflix starting on May 22, 2015.

  7. Robert Hall "Bob" Weir (16 de octubre de 1947) 1 es un músico estadounidense, y uno de los fundadores de la agrupación Grateful Dead. Después de la separación de la banda en 1995, 2 Weir trabajó con The Other Ones, conocidos años después como The Dead, junto con otros miembros de Grateful Dead.