Emilio Carranza is the actor who helps Bob find Willa toward the end of OBAA and is a produce vendor at a farmers market in California and has the best little sign on his truck
one time we were on tour with modern baseball and i was talking to a kid after the show and he asked if we had any new music coming out. i was like “ya wanna go in the van and hear it?” and then i played him Cody and he was like “damn this fuckin sucks”
I like to listen to Wilco and pretend to be a younger Gen X dad who is divorced/had to quit drinking and now just sometimes take edibles with my bisexual daughter that’s getting her masters at UC Santa Cruz.
It is with profound sorrow and eternal gratitude that we wish a grand farewell to our dear friend Robert Weir. Bob was always full of restless hope and a burning desire to do good in this world. He once said that his success was due to the ever-present sense of adventure that was the very heart of his music and that the hearts of his audience resonated with the same rhythms. His adventure will continue on with all those he inspired over his incredible life.
We know the big reunion on the other side will be felt as a surge of joy in the cosmos. And we hope everyone joins us in a big wolf howl farewell for our @BobWeir. Thank you for the amazing ride.
Sincere condolences to Bob’s beautiful wife Natascha and his lovely daughters, Chloe and Monet. We love you so much and are pleased to have grown close over the years despite life on the road. We honor this cosmic entanglement within the band and all of those around us; we love you.
Love and joy to everyone,
The Garcia Family
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Remembering David Berman, who would have been 59 today
Here’s David performing New Orleans, accompanied by Bob Nastanovich on drums, at Shirley St. (Nashville, 2003)