Missing Man-The Vince Welnick Story

Thom Jennings

Vince Welnick’s journey took him from the groundbreaking artistry and theatrics of The Tubes to the legendary stage of the Grateful Dead.. This is not just a story about a keyboardist—it’s a story about a man whose career experienced the highest highs and lowest lows.. It’s about the moments that defined him, the music that flowed from his heart. Welcome to Missing Man: The Vince Welnick Story. This is a journey through the life of a musician whose light shone brightly. It’s a story of artistry, friendship, mental health, and the search for peace. I’m your host, and I invite you to join me as we explore the legacy of Vince Welnick, a man whose music touched many, and whose story deserves to be told.

Episodes

  1. Vince Welnick's Golden Days

    07/08/2025

    Vince Welnick's Golden Days

    Content Warning: This episode contains discussion of depression, psychiatric medication, and suicide. In the final episode of Missing Man: The Vince Welnick Story, we take a clear-eyed, compassionate look at Vince’s final years, beginning with his time in the Grateful Dead. We examine the fan criticism he endured, how he evolved as a player, and the profound impact Jerry Garcia’s death had on the band and its extended family. Vince’s post-Dead years were marked by both triumph and tragedy, with three defining moments that shaped his final decade: the bus incident during a RatDog tour, his exclusion from the 2002 Grateful Dead reunion, and ultimately, his death by suicide in 2006. The episode features Vince’s widow, Laurie Welnick, who speaks candidly and courageously about Vince’s final days. Friends and collaborators—including Fee Waybill, Michele Rundgren, Bobby Strickland, and Bob Bralove—share emotional reactions to the news of his death and reflect on the lasting impact Vince had on their lives. The episode also touches on Vince’s struggle with depression and his use of Zoloft, with the host offering a personal perspective on the challenges of navigating mental health treatment. Despite the pain, Golden Days is a celebration of Vince’s enduring spirit, musical legacy, and the friendships he forged. This is not a story about how Vince died—it’s a story about how he lived, and the love he left behind. Special Thanks to: (in no particular order) Laurie Welnick Prairie Prince Fee Waybill Todd Rundgren Bobby Strickland Michele Rundgren Todd Rundgren The Tapes Archive Mike Duffy Bob Bralove Dennis McNally David Gans Scott Guberman Lyn Kalnitz The patient and lovely Mrs. Jennings Joey Suto Thom Jr. The Jennings Family Members who had to listen to me talk about this for years Chris Epting and Paul Meyers- for inspiring me, even if you didn't know you did, Mary Jo Whitman, for encouragement To Vince, for all the great music and for being an all-around great guy. I hope I have returned the favor. This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by GO ART!

    57 min
  2. The Audition

    06/04/2025

    The Audition

    As the Grateful Dead searches for a new keyboardist following the untimely passing of Brent Mydland, Vince Welnick prepares for the opportunity of a lifetime. In Episode 5, “The Audition,” we follow Vince’s emotional and intense journey from hopeful contender to official member of one of the world’s most iconic bands. Vince’s widow, Laurie Welnick, offers a deeply personal look at how Vince prepared for the audition and the weight of waiting for the call. We also hear from Tubes frontman Fee Waybill, Michele Rundgren, Mike Duffy, and  Bobby Strickland as they reflect on Vince’s talent and perseverance, and Bob Bralove offers insights into Vince's mental state going into the rehearsal process. At the same time, Grateful Dead publicist Dennis McNally provides historical context for the moment. Archival clips from Bob Weir and Vince Welnick himself capture the raw emotion of the moment Vince got the gig. This pivotal chapter in Vince’s story highlights both the promise and pressure of joining the Dead, as well as the quiet strength that helped him seize the chance. Next week is the final episode. Laurie Welnick Fee Waybill Todd Rundgren Bobby Strickland MicheleRundgren The Tapes Archive Mike Duffy Bob Bralove Dennis McNally David Gans This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by GO ART!

    29 min
  3. Try to Feel It-The Rundgren Years

    04/07/2025

    Try to Feel It-The Rundgren Years

    Episode four looks at the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter for Vince. We explore the breakup of The Tubes' original lineup and Vince Welnick's exciting transition into new musical territory. After Fee Waybill's departure, the band attempted to move forward with a new lead singer—but it wasn't the same. Vince, ever the survivor, found fresh creative ground performing with Todd Rundgren on his "Nearly Human" album and tour, including a song penned by Vince and Laurie, "Feel It." This new direction in Vince's music is sure to intrigue and excite fans. This episode is a treasure trove for fans, featuring intimate interviews with key figures in The Tubes' and Vince Welnick's journey. You'll hear from Laurie Welnick, Fee Waybill, Todd Rundgren, Michele Rundgren, and Bobby Strickland, each sharing their unique perspectives and memories. The episode also includes a rare archival interview with Vince from 1992 and a special snippet from a studio session with Vince and Todd. These interviews will bring you closer to the music and the people behind it. It also sets the stage for a pivotal moment in Vince's career-his opportunity to try out for The Grateful Dead. This significant event will be explored in the next episode, promising an exciting continuation of Vince's musical journey. Special Thanks to: Laurie Welnick Fee Waybill Todd Rundgren Bobby Strickland Michele and Todd Rundgren The Tapes Archive Roger Steel (for studio material from Nearly Human) This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by GO ART!

    32 min
  4. White Punks and Wedding Bells

    03/07/2025

    White Punks and Wedding Bells

    In this episode, host Thom Jennings explores Vince Welnick’s early days with The Beans, the band that would evolve into The Tubes. Through archival interviews and insights from Vince’s widow, Lori Welnick, the episode paints a vivid picture of their life in San Francisco, from living in a rundown Victorian house to the formation of The Tubes and their eventual signing with A&M Records. Listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at the band's theatrical stage shows, their struggle to gain mainstream recognition, and how industry figures like Bill Graham and Rick Wakeman played a role in their career. Lori shares touching personal memories, including Vince’s dedication to piano practice, their unique marriage proposal, and her decision to put her own career on hold for their relationship. The episode also explores the band's infamous antics, such as their provocative stage performances and their controversial gig opening for Led Zeppelin, which led to clashes with industry figures. As The Tubes moved through the late '70s, their connection with Todd Rundgren deepened, setting the stage for their transition to Capitol Records. The episode ends with a preview of what’s to come, including Vince’s time with Todd Rundgren’s band and The Tubes’ appearance on SCTV. This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by GO ART! Music sourced from archive.org Vince's mom voiced by Lyn Kalnitz from an article Vince's Mom wrote. My son, a member of the Tubes

    27 min
4.6
out of 5
5 Ratings

About

Vince Welnick’s journey took him from the groundbreaking artistry and theatrics of The Tubes to the legendary stage of the Grateful Dead.. This is not just a story about a keyboardist—it’s a story about a man whose career experienced the highest highs and lowest lows.. It’s about the moments that defined him, the music that flowed from his heart. Welcome to Missing Man: The Vince Welnick Story. This is a journey through the life of a musician whose light shone brightly. It’s a story of artistry, friendship, mental health, and the search for peace. I’m your host, and I invite you to join me as we explore the legacy of Vince Welnick, a man whose music touched many, and whose story deserves to be told.