Brian Welch

Musician

Popular As Head, Sir Headly

Birthday June 19, 1970

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Torrance, California, United States

Age 53 years old

Nationality United States

#13283 Most Popular

1970

Brian Philip Welch (born June 19, 1970), also known by his stage name Head, is an American musician.

He is a guitarist and founding member of the nu metal band Korn and his solo project Love and Death, where he also provides vocals.

Along with fellow Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer, Welch helped develop Korn's distinctive sound (a mix of sirenlike shards of dissonant guitar that mimicked a turntablist's various effects and rumbling down-tuned riffing) that defined the nu metal aesthetic beginning in the mid-'90s.

1993

In early 1993, the band took notice of vocalist Jonathan Davis after seeing his band Sexart and attempted to recruit him.

Davis initially did not want to join the band, but after consulting a psychic he changed his mind and auditioned.

After Davis was hired, the group decided to rename themselves.

"Jonathan had an immediate idea for a new name. He suggested that we call the band "Korn," and we all liked it. It sounded kinda creepy because it reminded us of that horror movie Children of the Corn".

Starting with Korn's self-titled debut album and with subsequent albums Life Is Peachy, Follow The Leader, Issues, Untouchables, and Take A Look in the Mirror, the band gradually became one of the top-selling nu metal groups, earning $25 million in royalty payments and selling out arenas.

1995

In January 1995, Welch's wife Rebekah gave birth to a daughter, but they decided to give her up for adoption.

When she got pregnant again, they decided to keep the child.

1998

On July 6, 1998, Welch's wife gave birth to their second daughter, Jennea Marie Welch.

The band was scheduled to be on the UK version of Ozzfest, but dropped out so that Welch could be by his wife's side.

He and his wife later divorced and Welch had custody of their daughter.

The two reside in Arizona.

Despite being divorced, Welch kept in touch with his ex-wife until her death in June 2021.

2003

By 2003, Welch had become addicted to drugs.

He would prepare for tours by stashing as much methamphetamine as he could in vitamin capsules, deodorant containers, and his clothes.

According to Welch, the band members also suffered personal battles with addiction: "We were only sober for just a couple of hours a day in Korn. Every day. And then when you come home and you've got to deal with real life and your wife isn't having that, crap goes down."

Despite his dreams coming true, Welch did not enjoy the touring life with Korn.

"You travel, you get to another town, you play a show and you do it again. You try to just be at peace but even a big, huge band like Korn, playing in front of thousands of people, it can get lonely. You feel like you're a trucker and you're traveling with a bunch of truckers. You can't connect with people except for the ones that you're with because the ones you party with after the show, you don't know them and then you're gone. When everyone's drunk, you're like 'Alright. Later.'"

2005

After becoming a Christian, Welch left the band in 2005 to focus on life as a father and to pursue his own solo career.

On February 22, 2005, Korn's management announced that after almost 12 years, Welch had left Korn, citing that he had "...chosen the Lord Jesus Christ as his savior, and will be dedicating his musical pursuits to that end."

On March 10, 2005, Welch was baptized in the Jordan River with a group of believers from his church in Bakersfield, California.

He has declared that he has rid himself of all drugs in his "own personal rehab" with God, in which he had checked into a hotel room and sat in his bed for hours.

Welch and Davis had attacked each other in the media since the former's departure.

After Welch said that Davis and the rest of Korn cared only about money, Davis responded in kind, opening a rift between them that has since been resolved.

In an interview in which Welch was asked about his book and Korn's reaction to the book and the attacks in the media he made earlier at the band:

2008

He released his debut Christian album, Save Me from Myself, in 2008.

2009

In a 2009 radio interview with The Full Armor of God Broadcast, Welch explained: "I was walking one day, just doing my Rock & Roll thing making millions of bucks, you know success and everything, addicted to drugs and then the next day I had Revelation of Christ and I was like, everything changes right now!"

2012

He reunited with Korn on-stage at the Carolina Rebellion in May 2012 for the first time in seven years, and officially announced in May 2013 that he was rejoining the band.

Welch and Munky were ranked at No. 26 of Guitar World's 100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time.

Welch was raised in Bakersfield, California.

He was different from most kids, and was bullied in school.

He liked music, and was a big Ozzy Osbourne fan.

Originally, Welch expressed interest in playing the drums, but his father convinced him to play the guitar so he would not have to haul a drum kit around.

He began playing the guitar at the age of 10.

His first guitar was a Peavey Mystic, which he referred to in his book Save Me from Myself as "maybe the most metal-looking guitar you have ever seen."

Describing how he got his nickname "Head", Welch stated,

Korn formed after the group L.A.P.D. broke up due to singer Richard Morrill's drug addiction.

Musicians Reginald Arvizu, James Shaffer, and David Silveria wanted to continue, and they hired Welch to play guitar in their new band named "Creep".