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Bob Weir died aged 78.

Bob Weir was a veteran rock musician who played rhythm guitar for the Grateful Dead. He helped guide the band through decades of change and success. A statement on his verified Instagram page said that he died at the age of 78.

The statement stated that he was diagnosed with lung cancer in July. He died surrounded by his loved ones. The statement did not specify when or where he died.

Weir, along with late Grateful Dead co-founder and lead guitar Jerry Garcia who was the center of the?universe of Deadheads, was one of?two main vocalists and frontmen for the majority of the band's existence.

Weir sang the verses of the trademark boogie song, "Truckin'." He also wrote key songs like "Jack Straw," "Playing in the Band," and "Sugar Magnolia."

"Bobby", a young, ponytailed singer who grew up to be an eclectic songwriter with a handsome appearance and varied musical influences?helped widen the appeal of the band. The Independent newspaper in Britain called?Weir?rock's greatest rhythm guitarist, even if it was eccentric.

Weir, who died in 1995 at the age of 53, had a 'interesting but somewhat neglected solo career. He spent most of his time with his band RatDog and took part in various reunions between surviving Dead members. (Reporting and writing by Steve Gorman, Los Angeles; Additional reporting by Matthew Lewis, Chicago; Editing by Diane Craft).

(source: Reuters)