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Wednesday Week (band)

Wednesday Week is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1983. After releasing two albums, the band split up in 1990, with members going on to form Lucky. They reformed in 1998.
==History==
At the core of the band were the sisters Kristi and Kelly Callan, who formed their first group, The Undeclared, in 1979, which in 1980 evolved into the trio Goat Deity when they were joined by Steve Wynn.〔Deming, Mark "(Wednesday Week Biography )", Allmusic, retrieved 2012-05-31〕 Wynn left to concentrate on his other band, The Dream Syndicate, and Kjehl Johansen (of The Urinals) joined on bass guitar, with the band name changing again to Narrow Adventure.〔 With David Provost replacing Johansen in 1983, the band became Wednesday Week (named after the Undertones song), and they released their debut EP later that year.〔〔Robbins, Ira "(Wednesday Week )", ''Trouser Press'', retrieved 2012-05-31〕 Further lineup changes followed, with Provost being replaced by Heidi Rodewald at the end of 1983, and Tom Alford joining on lead guitar in early 1984.〔 In 1985, David Nolte (of The Last) replaced Alford, giving the band its most stable lineup. The band signed with Enigma Records, releasing the Don Dixon-produced debut album ''What We Had'' in 1987.〔〔 Two songs from the album were featured in the film ''Slumber Party Massacre II''.〔 Towards the end of 1987 Rodewald left, and another former Urinals member, John Talley-Jones, joined as one of a string of short-lived members before the band split up in 1990.〔 Before splitting up they self-released a second album, ''No Going Back''.〔
After Wednesday Week, the Callan sisters and Nolte (who married Kristi Callan) formed Lucky in 1995 with former Mad Parade bassist Mike Lawrence.〔〔''Rockrgrl'', Volumes 37-42, 2001〕〔Morris, Chris (1996) "(Declarations of Independents )", ''Billboard'', March 16, 1996, p. 83, retrieved 2012-05-31〕 Nolte and Kristi Callan also played in David Gray's band.〔〔Heatley, Michael (2011) ''David Gray: A Biography'', Music Sales, ISBN 978-1844490103〕 Kristi Callan later formed the band Dime Box, releasing the album ''Five and Dime Waltz'' in 2008. Rodewald later formed Negro Problem with Mark "Stew" Stewart, with whom she created the Tony Award-winning musical ''Passing Strange''.〔Soloski, Alexis (2010) "(Stew and Heidi Rodewald's ''Making It'' )", ''Village Voice'', February 9, 2010, retrieved 2012-05-31〕
Wednesday Week reformed in 1998, and continued to play occasional live shows.〔

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