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D'arcy Wretzky

D'arcy Elizabeth Wretzky-Brown (born May 1, 1968) is an American musician. She was the original bassist of the alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins and is credited on their first six studio albums. She left the band in 1999. She has also been a member of Catherine and performed with Filter.

D'arcy Wretzky
Wretzky performing with the Smashing Pumpkins in 1998
Background information
Also known asD'arcy
D'arcy Wretzky-Brown
Born (1968-05-01) May 1, 1968 (age 55)
South Haven, Michigan, U.S.
GenresAlternative rock
Occupation(s)Bassist
Years active1988–1999
Formerly of

Early life edit

Wretzky was born and raised in South Haven, Michigan, where her mother, Vikke Anderson, a working musician, encouraged D'arcy and her sisters to perform music. Growing up, she played the violin and oboe and performed in choirs.[1] She also performed gymnastics.[2] Wretzky intended to start a musical career since she was 10 years old.[3] She later referred to her father, Jerry Wretzky, a pipefitter with a love of horseback riding, as "a very strange man".[2][4] The young Wretzky was a self-described "tomboy", and had a contentious relationship with her sister.[5] Wretzky suffered from severe stage fright during her childhood.[6]

She attended South Haven's L.C. Mohr High School, where she grew interested in post-punk and played in cover bands. After high school, she moved to France to join a band, but the band had already disbanded upon her arrival, prompting her to return to the United States, where she then moved to Chicago and later joined the Smashing Pumpkins.[7] Wretzky stated that she is a self-taught bass player.[8]

Wretzky's hyphenated name, "Wretzky-Brown", comes from her having been married to musician Kerry Brown, from 1993 to 1999. According to Wretzky, she had a miscarriage in 1999.[9]

1988–1999: Smashing Pumpkins edit

After a concert at a local rock club, Wretzky overheard Billy Corgan criticizing the band that had performed. An argument and discussion followed, and Corgan recruited her into his band, the nascent Smashing Pumpkins, which, at the time, was merely Corgan and James Iha, using a drum machine. Wretzky accepted, and Jimmy Chamberlin completed the lineup a few months later, after Joe Shanahan encouraged Corgan to add a live drummer.

Wretzky is the credited bassist on the Smashing Pumpkins' first five studio albums: Gish, Siamese Dream, Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Adore, and Machina/The Machines of God. It was confirmed by both her and Corgan, however, that Corgan played the bass tracks on Gish and Siamese Dream.[10][11] Wretzky often contributed backing vocals on some songs on studio albums and in concert. She contributes vocally in Smashing Pumpkins songs such as "Daydream" from Gish, many songs on Siamese Dream, "1979", "Cupid De Locke", "Farewell and Goodnight", "Beautiful"; "Where Boys Fear to Tread" from Mellon Collie, and "Dreaming" and "The Bells" from The Aeroplane Flies High. Wretzky also co-wrote the Smashing Pumpkins song "Daughter".

In 1995, Wretzky and Iha started an independent record label called Scratchie Records, featuring artists such as The Frogs.

1999: Final tour, recording sessions and leaving the band edit

Wretzky's time in the band was marked by alternating periods of happiness and discomfort. Corgan considered her the "moral authority" and "moral conscience" of the band.[12] In the aftermath of the success of 1995's Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, Corgan said she began an "apparent slow descent into insanity and/or drugs (take your pick)."[13] After the short, nine-date "The Arising!" tour in April 1999 which saw all four original members performing together for the first time since 1996, Wretzky decided to leave the band with intentions of pursuing an acting career. The band was recording Machina/The Machines of God and Machina II/The Friends and Enemies of Modern Music at the time and consequently she performed very few bass parts on the album. Most of the bass parts were handled by Corgan himself. Shortly after leaving the group, she was arrested for possession of crack cocaine.[14] Corgan later commented she was "fired for being a mean-spirited drug addict who refused to get help."[15] She was replaced on 2000's Machina tours by former Hole bassist Melissa Auf der Maur.

1999–present: Life after the Smashing Pumpkins edit

Wretzky did not participate in the Smashing Pumpkins' reunion. In 2008, she and her former boyfriend and bandmate James Iha filed a lawsuit against Virgin Records for selling ringtones of Smashing Pumpkins songs without their consent.[16]

After many years out of the spotlight, Wretzky resurfaced in July 2009 by calling in unexpectedly on Chicago's Q101 FM with Ryan Manno.[17] During the interview, she stated that she was not healthy enough to be a musician, and repeatedly professed her admiration for Monkees frontman Davy Jones who was known to be an early romantic crush of Wretzky's. She also discussed her appreciation for the band Silversun Pickups who have a sound influenced by the early Gish era of the Smashing Pumpkins. She also mentioned that she then lived on a farm in Michigan, that she had briefly lived in Austin, Texas, sometime during the previous decade, and that her former fiancé Wendell Green had died.[17]

Wretzky was jailed on February 1, 2011, for missing four court dates related to a ticket she received for failing to control her wild horses, allowing them to freely roam the streets at night causing interference to local traffic and farmers, as well as trespassing on public property and stealing vegetables from the local farmer's market storage.[18] She spent six days in jail.[19] The following day after getting released from jail, she was arrested again on February 7, 2011, on a misdemeanor drunken-driving road rage charge in South Haven, Michigan. She was sent back to jail.[20]

In 2013, Wretzky's relationship with Corgan remained tense, with both parties saying that they were not speaking.[21] In September 2014, she tried to re-establish contact with him, but Corgan had changed his phone number.[22]

In August 2016, Corgan posted a video to Facebook stating that he and Wretzky had recently reestablished communication saying, "I've been in communication with D'arcy for the first time in 16 or 17 years, it's awesome to have my friend back." Corgan emphasized that this did not necessarily mean the band was getting back together, instead insisting "my primary interest in the old band was us having good relationships again."[23]

On February 14, 2018, Wretzky gave her first interview in nearly 20 years. In it, she was highly critical of Corgan and their past.[24]

Wretzky stated she had been offered a contract to rejoin the band on the Shiny and Oh So Bright tour, but that Corgan rescinded the offer soon after.[25] Corgan released a statement denying the claims, stating "Ms. Wretzky has repeatedly been invited out to play with the group, participate in demo sessions, or at the very least, meet face-to-face, and in each and every instance she always deferred".[26][27] Wretzky later provided screenshots of a text message conversation with Corgan that appeared to support her version of the story.[28]

Other musical work edit

In 1996, Wretzky joined the band Catherine as a second vocalist for their final album, Hot Saki & Bedtime Stories. She also appeared in the video for Four Leaf Clover. At the time, Wretzky was married to Catherine drummer Kerry Brown.

Wretzky contributed vocals to the track "One and Two" on James Iha's 1998 solo album, Let It Come Down.

In 1999, she worked with cellist Eric Remschneider, whom she had worked with when he had recorded with the Smashing Pumpkins. That year, she also contributed additional vocals on the Filter song "Cancer" from Title of Record.

In a 2016 interview with Loudwire, Filter lead singer Richard Patrick spoke of a romantic relationship he had with Wretzky, saying she was the subject of a song he wrote called "Miss Blue", also on Title of Record.[29]

While making no indication that she will record with or make any meaningful contribution, Michigan doom-sludge metal band Grave Next Door said on Twitter that they were jamming with Wretzky at her home, with one band member posting a pic of himself with a prop from the video for "Tonight Tonight".[30]

References edit

  1. ^ Goldberg, Michael. "". Addicted to Noise, December 1995. Retrieved September 23, 2007.
  2. ^ a b Marks, Craig. Agnew, Eric trans. "Zero Worship". Spin Magazine, June 1996. Retrieved January 2015.
  3. ^ "interviews : Addicted to Noise Interview: D'arcy". Spfc.org. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  4. ^ Bureau, KIM INGALLS – H-P South Haven (December 18, 2023). "Lawyer by day, derby girl by night".
  5. ^ "A Babe in Boyland". Mademoiselle, December 1995. Retrieved September 23, 2007.
  6. ^ "James Iha and D'arcy Wretzky Interview with Matt Pinfield on Scratchie Records – 1996/11/XX". YouTube.com. May 23, 1998. Archived from the original on December 12, 2021. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  7. ^ Pullen, Doug. "Michigan Native D'arcy Ready For More Successes". The Flint Journal: July 26, 1996. Retrieved September 23, 2007.
  8. ^ "interviews : D'arcy Wretzky, The Beak". Spfc.org. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  9. ^ "Smashing Pumpkins Bassist D'arcy Holds Nothing Back In First Interview In 20 Years". www.alternativenation.net. February 14, 2018. Retrieved October 16, 2020.
  10. ^ Chamberlin, Jimmy; Corgan, Billy (interview subjects). Inside the Zeitgeist (Reprise Records, 2007).
  11. ^ Azerrad, Michael. "Smashing Pumpkins' Sudden Impact". Rolling Stone. October 1993.
  12. ^ Blashill, Pat (October 1996). "Out on a Limb". Details Magazine.
  13. ^ "Billy Blog – April 13, 2005". Billycorgan.livejournal.com. April 13, 2005. Archived from the original on December 22, 2009. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  14. ^ Johnson, Tina (February 15, 2000). "News – Articles – 1434166". MTV.com. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  15. ^ "Billy Blog – February 17, 2004". Billycorgan.livejournal.com. Archived from the original on December 22, 2009. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  16. ^ (PDF). Aolcdn.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 3, 2016. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  17. ^ a b Phillips, Amy (July 14, 2009). "Smashing Pumpkins' D'Arcy Speaks!". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  18. ^ "D'arcy Wretzky Mug Shot – Arrested for Horsing Around". TMZ.com. July 20, 2010. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  19. ^ "Former Smashing Pumpkins bassist D'arcy Wretzky's probation on drunken driving arrest now half over". MLive.com. September 23, 2011. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
  20. ^ "Former Smashing Pumpkins bassist D'arcy Wretzky arrested on drunken driving charge in South Haven". MLive.com. February 11, 2011. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  21. ^ Buchanan, Brett (September 26, 2013). . AlternativeNation.net. Archived from the original on November 21, 2013. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  22. ^ "D'Arcy Wretzky Seeks Whereabouts of Billy Corgan". Loudwire.com. September 10, 2014. Retrieved March 15, 2015.
  23. ^ Buchanan, Brett (August 16, 2016). "Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan Talks Reconciling With D'arcy Wretzky".
  24. ^ Buchanan, Brett (February 14, 2018). "Smashing Pumpkins Bassist D'arcy Holds Nothing Back In First Interview In 20 Years". AlternativeNation.net. from the original on February 20, 2018. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  25. ^ Kreps, Daniel (February 14, 2018). "D'arcy Wretzky Slams Billy Corgan, Smashing Pumpkins Reunion". RollingStone.com. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  26. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon (August 7, 2018). "Billy Corgan: Negotiating With D'Arcy Wretzky Was Game of Chicken". Loudwire. Retrieved March 29, 2019.
  27. ^ Kreps, Daniel (February 13, 2018). "Smashing Pumpkins Explain D'arcy Absence Ahead of Rumored Reunion". RollingStone.com. Retrieved November 16, 2022.
  28. ^ Young, Alex (February 13, 2018). "D'arcy Wretzky shares text messages as proof that Billy Corgan is lying about Smashing Pumpkins reunion offer". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved September 10, 2020.
  29. ^ Loudwire (May 25, 2016). "Filter's Richard Patrick – Wikipedia: Fact or Fiction?". Archived from the original on December 12, 2021 – via YouTube.
  30. ^ Buchanan, Brett (April 12, 2019). "Smashing Pumpkins' D'arcy is playing with surprising band". Alternative Nation.

External links edit

  • D'arcy Wretzky discography at Discogs  

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D arcy Elizabeth Wretzky Brown born May 1 1968 is an American musician She was the original bassist of the alternative rock band the Smashing Pumpkins and is credited on their first six studio albums She left the band in 1999 She has also been a member of Catherine and performed with Filter D arcy WretzkyWretzky performing with the Smashing Pumpkins in 1998Background informationAlso known asD arcyD arcy Wretzky BrownBorn 1968 05 01 May 1 1968 age 55 South Haven Michigan U S GenresAlternative rockOccupation s BassistYears active1988 1999Formerly ofThe Smashing PumpkinsCatherine Contents 1 Early life 2 1988 1999 Smashing Pumpkins 3 1999 Final tour recording sessions and leaving the band 4 1999 present Life after the Smashing Pumpkins 5 Other musical work 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editWretzky was born and raised in South Haven Michigan where her mother Vikke Anderson a working musician encouraged D arcy and her sisters to perform music Growing up she played the violin and oboe and performed in choirs 1 She also performed gymnastics 2 Wretzky intended to start a musical career since she was 10 years old 3 She later referred to her father Jerry Wretzky a pipefitter with a love of horseback riding as a very strange man 2 4 The young Wretzky was a self described tomboy and had a contentious relationship with her sister 5 Wretzky suffered from severe stage fright during her childhood 6 She attended South Haven s L C Mohr High School where she grew interested in post punk and played in cover bands After high school she moved to France to join a band but the band had already disbanded upon her arrival prompting her to return to the United States where she then moved to Chicago and later joined the Smashing Pumpkins 7 Wretzky stated that she is a self taught bass player 8 Wretzky s hyphenated name Wretzky Brown comes from her having been married to musician Kerry Brown from 1993 to 1999 According to Wretzky she had a miscarriage in 1999 9 1988 1999 Smashing Pumpkins editAfter a concert at a local rock club Wretzky overheard Billy Corgan criticizing the band that had performed An argument and discussion followed and Corgan recruited her into his band the nascent Smashing Pumpkins which at the time was merely Corgan and James Iha using a drum machine Wretzky accepted and Jimmy Chamberlin completed the lineup a few months later after Joe Shanahan encouraged Corgan to add a live drummer Wretzky is the credited bassist on the Smashing Pumpkins first five studio albums Gish Siamese Dream Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Adore and Machina The Machines of God It was confirmed by both her and Corgan however that Corgan played the bass tracks on Gish and Siamese Dream 10 11 Wretzky often contributed backing vocals on some songs on studio albums and in concert She contributes vocally in Smashing Pumpkins songs such as Daydream from Gish many songs on Siamese Dream 1979 Cupid De Locke Farewell and Goodnight Beautiful Where Boys Fear to Tread from Mellon Collie and Dreaming and The Bells from The Aeroplane Flies High Wretzky also co wrote the Smashing Pumpkins song Daughter In 1995 Wretzky and Iha started an independent record label called Scratchie Records featuring artists such as The Frogs 1999 Final tour recording sessions and leaving the band editWretzky s time in the band was marked by alternating periods of happiness and discomfort Corgan considered her the moral authority and moral conscience of the band 12 In the aftermath of the success of 1995 s Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness Corgan said she began an apparent slow descent into insanity and or drugs take your pick 13 After the short nine date The Arising tour in April 1999 which saw all four original members performing together for the first time since 1996 Wretzky decided to leave the band with intentions of pursuing an acting career The band was recording Machina The Machines of God and Machina II The Friends and Enemies of Modern Music at the time and consequently she performed very few bass parts on the album Most of the bass parts were handled by Corgan himself Shortly after leaving the group she was arrested for possession of crack cocaine 14 Corgan later commented she was fired for being a mean spirited drug addict who refused to get help 15 She was replaced on 2000 s Machina tours by former Hole bassist Melissa Auf der Maur 1999 present Life after the Smashing Pumpkins editWretzky did not participate in the Smashing Pumpkins reunion In 2008 she and her former boyfriend and bandmate James Iha filed a lawsuit against Virgin Records for selling ringtones of Smashing Pumpkins songs without their consent 16 After many years out of the spotlight Wretzky resurfaced in July 2009 by calling in unexpectedly on Chicago s Q101 FM with Ryan Manno 17 During the interview she stated that she was not healthy enough to be a musician and repeatedly professed her admiration for Monkees frontman Davy Jones who was known to be an early romantic crush of Wretzky s She also discussed her appreciation for the band Silversun Pickups who have a sound influenced by the early Gish era of the Smashing Pumpkins She also mentioned that she then lived on a farm in Michigan that she had briefly lived in Austin Texas sometime during the previous decade and that her former fiance Wendell Green had died 17 Wretzky was jailed on February 1 2011 for missing four court dates related to a ticket she received for failing to control her wild horses allowing them to freely roam the streets at night causing interference to local traffic and farmers as well as trespassing on public property and stealing vegetables from the local farmer s market storage 18 She spent six days in jail 19 The following day after getting released from jail she was arrested again on February 7 2011 on a misdemeanor drunken driving road rage charge in South Haven Michigan She was sent back to jail 20 In 2013 Wretzky s relationship with Corgan remained tense with both parties saying that they were not speaking 21 In September 2014 she tried to re establish contact with him but Corgan had changed his phone number 22 In August 2016 Corgan posted a video to Facebook stating that he and Wretzky had recently reestablished communication saying I ve been in communication with D arcy for the first time in 16 or 17 years it s awesome to have my friend back Corgan emphasized that this did not necessarily mean the band was getting back together instead insisting my primary interest in the old band was us having good relationships again 23 On February 14 2018 Wretzky gave her first interview in nearly 20 years In it she was highly critical of Corgan and their past 24 Wretzky stated she had been offered a contract to rejoin the band on the Shiny and Oh So Bright tour but that Corgan rescinded the offer soon after 25 Corgan released a statement denying the claims stating Ms Wretzky has repeatedly been invited out to play with the group participate in demo sessions or at the very least meet face to face and in each and every instance she always deferred 26 27 Wretzky later provided screenshots of a text message conversation with Corgan that appeared to support her version of the story 28 Other musical work editIn 1996 Wretzky joined the band Catherine as a second vocalist for their final album Hot Saki amp Bedtime Stories She also appeared in the video for Four Leaf Clover At the time Wretzky was married to Catherine drummer Kerry Brown Wretzky contributed vocals to the track One and Two on James Iha s 1998 solo album Let It Come Down In 1999 she worked with cellist Eric Remschneider whom she had worked with when he had recorded with the Smashing Pumpkins That year she also contributed additional vocals on the Filter song Cancer from Title of Record In a 2016 interview with Loudwire Filter lead singer Richard Patrick spoke of a romantic relationship he had with Wretzky saying she was the subject of a song he wrote called Miss Blue also on Title of Record 29 While making no indication that she will record with or make any meaningful contribution Michigan doom sludge metal band Grave Next Door said on Twitter that they were jamming with Wretzky at her home with one band member posting a pic of himself with a prop from the video for Tonight Tonight 30 References edit Goldberg Michael Smashing Pumpkin D arcy Dares to be Happy Addicted to Noise December 1995 Retrieved September 23 2007 a b Marks Craig Agnew Eric trans Zero Worship Spin Magazine June 1996 Retrieved January 2015 interviews Addicted to Noise Interview D arcy Spfc org Retrieved March 15 2015 Bureau KIM INGALLS H P South Haven December 18 2023 Lawyer by day derby girl by night A Babe in Boyland Mademoiselle December 1995 Retrieved September 23 2007 James Iha and D arcy Wretzky Interview with Matt Pinfield on Scratchie Records 1996 11 XX YouTube com May 23 1998 Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved March 15 2015 Pullen Doug Michigan Native D arcy Ready For More Successes The Flint Journal July 26 1996 Retrieved September 23 2007 interviews D arcy Wretzky The Beak Spfc org Retrieved March 15 2015 Smashing Pumpkins Bassist D arcy Holds Nothing Back In First Interview In 20 Years www alternativenation net February 14 2018 Retrieved October 16 2020 Chamberlin Jimmy Corgan Billy interview subjects Inside the Zeitgeist Reprise Records 2007 Azerrad Michael Smashing Pumpkins Sudden Impact Rolling Stone October 1993 Blashill Pat October 1996 Out on a Limb Details Magazine Billy Blog April 13 2005 Billycorgan livejournal com April 13 2005 Archived from the original on December 22 2009 Retrieved March 15 2015 Johnson Tina February 15 2000 News Articles 1434166 MTV com Retrieved March 10 2011 Billy Blog February 17 2004 Billycorgan livejournal com Archived from the original on December 22 2009 Retrieved March 15 2015 James Yoshinobu Iha amp D Arcy Wretzky Brown v Virgin Records America PDF Aolcdn com Archived from the original PDF on March 3 2016 Retrieved March 15 2015 a b Phillips Amy July 14 2009 Smashing Pumpkins D Arcy Speaks Pitchfork Retrieved March 10 2011 D arcy Wretzky Mug Shot Arrested for Horsing Around TMZ com July 20 2010 Retrieved March 10 2011 Former Smashing Pumpkins bassist D arcy Wretzky s probation on drunken driving arrest now half over MLive com September 23 2011 Retrieved February 21 2012 Former Smashing Pumpkins bassist D arcy Wretzky arrested on drunken driving charge in South Haven MLive com February 11 2011 Retrieved March 10 2011 Buchanan Brett September 26 2013 Former Smashing Pumpkins Bassist D arcy Wretzky Rips Billy Corgan AlternativeNation net Archived from the original on November 21 2013 Retrieved March 15 2015 D Arcy Wretzky Seeks Whereabouts of Billy Corgan Loudwire com September 10 2014 Retrieved March 15 2015 Buchanan Brett August 16 2016 Smashing Pumpkins Billy Corgan Talks Reconciling With D arcy Wretzky Buchanan Brett February 14 2018 Smashing Pumpkins Bassist D arcy Holds Nothing Back In First Interview In 20 Years AlternativeNation net Archived from the original on February 20 2018 Retrieved March 6 2018 Kreps Daniel February 14 2018 D arcy Wretzky Slams Billy Corgan Smashing Pumpkins Reunion RollingStone com Retrieved November 16 2022 Wiederhorn Jon August 7 2018 Billy Corgan Negotiating With D Arcy Wretzky Was Game of Chicken Loudwire Retrieved March 29 2019 Kreps Daniel February 13 2018 Smashing Pumpkins Explain D arcy Absence Ahead of Rumored Reunion RollingStone com Retrieved November 16 2022 Young Alex February 13 2018 D arcy Wretzky shares text messages as proof that Billy Corgan is lying about Smashing Pumpkins reunion offer Consequence of Sound Retrieved September 10 2020 Loudwire May 25 2016 Filter s Richard Patrick Wikipedia Fact or Fiction Archived from the original on December 12 2021 via YouTube Buchanan Brett April 12 2019 Smashing Pumpkins D arcy is playing with surprising band Alternative Nation External links editD arcy Wretzky 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