Mikey Welsh
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Michael Edward Welsh (April 20, 1971 – October 8, 2011) was an American artist and musician who played bass for several bands, including the rock band Weezer. During Weezer's hiatus, he played with Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo in the band Homie, during Cuomo's time in Boston. Following original bassist Matt Sharp's departure from Weezer, Welsh joined as bassist and played with them from the time that they unofficially regrouped in 1998 until August 2001, when he experienced mental health problems. Shortly afterwards, he retired from music to focus on his painting career.<ref name="page 366"/> Welsh died from a drug overdose on October 8, 2011.<ref name="nerv">Template:Cite web</ref>
Career
Welsh was born on April 20, 1971, in Syracuse, New York.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He began his career as a Boston-area musician, playing in bands such as Heretix, Chevy Heston, Jocobono, Left Nut, and Slower.<ref name="page 259">Luerssen D., John. Rivers' Edge: The Weezer Story. ECW Press, 2004, Template:ISBN p. 259</ref><ref name="page 260">Luerssen D., John, 2004 p. 260</ref><ref name="page 261">Luerssen D., John, 2004 p. 261</ref><ref name="page 262">Luerssen D., John, 2004 p. 262</ref> He was a touring bassist for Juliana Hatfield and Verbena.<ref name="page 264">Luerssen D., John, 2004 p. 264</ref> In 1997, he joined the first incarnation of the Rivers Cuomo Band, the side-project of Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo.<ref name="page 262" /><ref name="page 264" /> He joined Weezer following the departure of Matt Sharp in 1998.<ref name="page 259"/><ref name="bio">Template:Cite web</ref>
During Weezer's hiatus, he played with Verbena and the first incarnation of Patrick Wilson's band the Special Goodness. He wrote a large number of basslines in this period, recorded them and sent them to Rivers Cuomo for writing inspiration,<ref name="page 11">Template:Cite web</ref> although Cuomo never used any of them. Instead, he contributed four of these to Juliana Hatfield's 2000 album Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure.<ref name="page 279">Luerssen D., John, 2004, pg. 279</ref> Welsh was given a co-writing credit for four songs.<ref name="Credits">Template:Cite web</ref>
He toured with Weezer beginning with their resurgence in the summer of 2000 and first appeared on their limited edition Christmas CD EP later that year (re-released in 2005 as Winter Weezerland). He subsequently played on 2001's Green Album as well as a number of B-sides and unreleased songs from the era, and also performed with the band most of the way through tours supporting the album.
Mental illness and exit from Weezer
In 2001, Welsh suffered a breakdown brought on by drug use, undiagnosed mental health problems, and the strain of touring. After attempting suicide by drug overdose, he left Weezer. The reason for his exit was not made public until some time later.<ref name="nerv2">Template:Cite web</ref> He was checked into a psychiatric hospital in August 2001.<ref name="Island">Template:Cite magazine</ref> He later spoke about the ordeal in an interview with the website Rock Salt Plum: Template:Blockquote
Weezer shot a new version of the video for their song "Island in the Sun" without Welsh.<ref name="page 362">Luerssen D., John, 2004 p. 362</ref><ref name="page 363">Luerssen D., John, 2004 p. 363</ref> Following Welsh's departure in 2001, the band hired Scott Shriner to replace Welsh.<ref name="page 372">Luerssen D., John, 2004 p. 372</ref>
Retirement from music
In late 2001/2002, Welsh returned to the Boston music scene by temporarily joining the Kickovers, the band of Nate Albert, guitarist for the Mighty Mighty Bosstones.<ref name="page 366">Luerssen D., John, 2004 p. 366</ref> In an interview, he expressed his distaste for the corporate music process, stating that, "It's actually fun to just be playing in the studio without some major-label idiot standing over your shoulder."<ref name="Diff">Template:Cite web</ref> Soon after, he retired from music to become a full-time artist.<ref name="page 366"/> He, his wife and their two sons lived in Vermont.<ref name="bio"/><ref name="artist">Template:Cite web</ref>
Welsh attended a Weezer show on July 12, 2005, in Lewiston, Maine. Cuomo dedicated "Hash Pipe" to him, drawing cheers from the crowd.<ref name="ham">Template:Cite web</ref> On September 2, 2010, he joined the band on stage at a show in Essex Junction, Vermont, to play bass on the song "Hash Pipe". On July 29, 2011, Welsh played guitar on the song "Undone" with Weezer and the Flaming Lips at a show in New York.
Art career
Welsh became an artist and, as of August 2008, had 13 exhibitions of his artwork.<ref name="mikeywelsh.com">Template:Cite web</ref> He was a member of Outsider Art.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
A quote from Welsh's official website explained his methods of creating his art:Template:Cquote
Welsh's artwork is featured on a Burton snowboard, in a line of snowboards titled "The Farm".<ref>[1] Template:Webarchive</ref> He designed and painted the album cover for Twin Berlin's debut album.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Death
On September 26, 2011, Welsh wrote on Twitter: "dreamt i died in chicago next weekend (heart attack in my sleep). need to write my will today."<ref name=":0" /> On October 8, 2011, Welsh was found dead in a Chicago hotel room from a suspected heroin overdose, leading to a heart attack.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> His death was not formally declared a suicide, despite his prior attempt by the same method.
Discography
Left Nut
- 1990 – Bad Attitude No Apologies
Heretix
- 1993 – The Adventures of Superdevil
Jocobono
- 1995 – Jocobono
Juliana Hatfield
- 1997 – Please Do Not Disturb
- 1998 – Bed
- 2000 – Juliana's Pony: Total System Failure
- 2002 – Gold Stars 1992–2002: The Juliana Hatfield Collection
Weezer
- 2000 – Christmas CD
- 2001 – Weezer
The Kickovers
- 2002 – Osaka
References
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- 1971 births
- 2011 deaths
- 20th-century American musicians
- 21st-century American musicians
- Alternative rock bass guitarists
- American alternative rock musicians
- American rock bass guitarists
- American male bass guitarists
- Musicians from Syracuse, New York
- Outsider art
- Artists from Syracuse, New York
- People with bipolar disorder
- People with borderline personality disorder
- People with post-traumatic stress disorder
- Weezer members
- Guitarists from New York (state)
- The Special Goodness members
- Drug-related deaths in Illinois