Phil Lesh is an American musician and bassist, best known as a founding member of the Grateful Dead. His innovative approach to bass playing and contributions to the band's improvisational style were central to the Grateful Dead's success. Lesh's influence extends to his solo career and collaborations with other musicians, continuing to shape the world of rock and jam band music.

"So, in the course of events, I had an opportunity to come in contact with Colin Matthews, through the Rex Foundation sponsoring recordings of various music that was being recorded over there."



"Not that there weren't great shows, and not that there wasn't plenty of fine music played. It's just that the consistency and the height of where we could take it, with the help of the audience, was less, I felt, in the '90s."



"And the input that we always got from Deadheads, at the moment of making the music, was always a factor."



"Especially in the realm of bringing an opportunity to do something creative to people, as I said, who wouldn't ordinarily have that opportunity. I think that's very important."



"Michael is the kind of guy who has rhythm; he has rock'n'roll in his soul, whether he really plays it or not."



"There was always so much encouragement, to just really take it and run with it, from Deadheads."



"Bruce's band is so different from the Grateful Dead; there's no lead guitar player, for one thing."

