Phil Lesh
May the Four Winds
Blow Him Safely Home

Phil Lesh playing bass

As many of you already know, Phil Lesh passed on today, October 25, 2024.   Words don’t adequately convey the emotions we all are feeling, but we are sending our love to Phil’s family from our hearts. 

Phil was an explorer at the very highest level of creativity and an elemental part of one of the most significant movements in modern music history. He believed in making the impossible possible, whether through the music he performed or the commitment he had to make the world a better place.  We have all benefited from the gifts he possessed and can take some measure of solace in knowing that they will endure for many years to come. 

“May the four winds blow him safely home.”

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