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John Mayer broke down in tears as he paid tribute to "icon" Bob Weir during a public memorial for the Grateful Dead musician ...
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After fighting back tears during his heartfelt eulogy, John Mayer closed the public memorial service for Bob Weir with a stirring "Ripple".