<P> In 2003, the Other Ones, still including Weir, Lesh, Hart, and Kreutzmann, changed their name to the Dead . The Dead toured the United States in 2003, 2004 and 2009 . The band's lineups included Jimmy Herring and Warren Haynes on guitar, Jeff Chimenti and Rob Barraco on keyboards, and Joan Osborne on vocals . In 2008, members of the Dead played two concerts, called "Deadheads for Obama" and "Change Rocks". </P> <P> Following the 2009 Dead tour, Lesh and Weir formed the band Furthur, which debuted in September 2009 . Joining Lesh and Weir in Furthur were John Kadlecik (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), Joe Russo (drums), Jay Lane (drums), Sunshine Becker (vocals), and Zoe Ellis (vocals). Lane and Ellis left the band in 2010, and vocalist Jeff Pehrson joined later that year . Furthur disbanded in 2014 . </P> <P> In 2010, Hart and Kreutzmann re-formed the Rhythm Devils, and played a summer concert tour . </P> <P> Since 1995, the former members of the Grateful Dead have also pursued solo music careers . Both Bob Weir & RatDog and Phil Lesh and Friends have performed many concerts and released several albums . Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann have also each released a few albums . Hart has toured with his world music percussion ensemble Planet Drum as well as the Mickey Hart Band . Kreutzmann has led several different bands, including BK3, 7 Walkers (with Papa Mali), and Billy & the Kids . Donna Godchaux has returned to the music scene, with the Donna Jean Godchaux Band, and Tom Constanten also continues to write and perform music . All of these groups continue to play Grateful Dead music . </P>

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