Background
A native of Woodstock, New York, Weider was born in 1951 and began playing guitar at age 11.
A native of Woodstock, New York, Weider was born in 1951 and began playing guitar at age 11.
He joined the reformed version of the Band in 1985 to replace original guitarist Robbie Robertson. Some of his early influences included Chuck Berry, James Burton and Scotty Moore. While still a teenager in Woodstock, he became acquainted with Levon Helm and was exposed to the Band"s music
Weider"s main instrument is the Fender Telecaster, but he also plays a vintage 1960s Silvertone electric guitar (primarily for slide) and a vintage 1960s Guild Starfire III. Foreign amplification, Weider uses a combination of Fender amplifiers and his own signature series JW40 amp, designed in conjunction with Fargen Amplification, Incorporated.
He is also the co-designer of the AnalogMan King of Tone pedal, which he uses on his pedalboard. In addition to his work with the Band and his own musical group, the Jim Weider Band, Weider has performed and recorded with numerous other musicians, including Robbie Dupree, Doctor John, Graham Parker, Keith Richards and Bob Weir.
He is also featured in several instructional videos produced by Homespun Video. Following the departure of Jimmy Vivino in early 2009, Weider performed with the Levon Helm Band until Helm"s death in 2012.