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Phil Lesh performing in 2018. Alamy Stock Photo

Phil Lesh, bassist and founding member of US rock band Grateful Dead, dies aged 84

A social media post said he died peacefully surrounding by family.

PHIL LESH, A founding member of the US rock band Grateful Dead, has died at the age of 84.

The bassist was a member of the band alongside Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzman and Ron “Pigpen” McKernan.

The group became know for its fusion of genres including rock, jazz and folk which contributed to the countercultural generation of the 1960s.

A post on his Instagram account read: “Phil Lesh, bassist and founding member of The Grateful Dead, passed peacefully this morning. He was surrounded by his family and full of love.

“Phil brought immense joy to everyone around him and leaves behind a legacy of music and love. We request that you respect the Lesh family’s privacy at this time.”

He was best known for the song Unbroken Chain, about the counterculture band’s connection with its audience. He also sang the wistful Box Of Rain, which he wrote while his father was dying.

Lesh disclosed in 2006 that he had prostate cancer, and had a liver transplant in 1998 after a hepatitis infection.

The Grateful Dead disbanded after lead singer Jerry Garcia died in 1995 aged 53.

Lesh also toured with the band’s spin-off groups including Other Ones, The Dead and Furthur, and his own group Phil Lesh and Friends.

On Wednesday, music foundation MusiCares announced it would honour Lesh along with other former members such as Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart and Weir as its 2025 Persons of the Year for their charity and campaign work.

Kreutzmann said that Lesh and the other members were going to attend the 34th annual Persons of the Year benefit gala, where they had planned to celebrate their 60th anniversary, and pay tribute to Garcia.

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