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In 2019, Michigan metal band Grave Next Door said they were jamming with Wretzky in her home with one band member posting a pic with a prop from the "Tonight, Tonight" video, which Wretzky was known to possess. In July 2021, IMDb (a user-submitted site) reported her as a musical supervisor for the comedy film Diamond Life, which is still listed as in the pre-production phase.
In 2019, Michigan metal band Grave Next Door said they were jamming with Wretzky in her home with one band member posting a pic with a prop from the "Tonight, Tonight" video, which Wretzky was known to possess. In July 2021, IMDb (a user-submitted site) reported her as a musical supervisor for the comedy film Diamond Life, which is still listed as in the pre-production phase.


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{{Social media/Facebook|Happy birthday to D'arcy Wretzky! She was the original bass player for The Smashing Pumpkins and is credited on their first five studio albums. She left the band in 1999.
{{Social media/Facebook|Happy birthday to D'arcy Wretzky! She was the original bass player for The Smashing Pumpkins and is credited on their first five studio albums. She left the band in 1999.
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In 2019, Michigan metal band Grave Next Door said they were jamming with Wretzky in her home with one band member posting a pic with a prop from the "Tonight, Tonight" video, which Wretzky was known to possess. In July 2021, IMDb (a user-submitted site) reported her as a musical supervisor for the comedy film Diamond Life, which is still listed as in the pre-production phase.
In 2019, Michigan metal band Grave Next Door said they were jamming with Wretzky in her home with one band member posting a pic with a prop from the "Tonight, Tonight" video, which Wretzky was known to possess. In July 2021, IMDb (a user-submitted site) reported her as a musical supervisor for the comedy film Diamond Life, which is still listed as in the pre-production phase.


https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/D'arcy_Wretzky
https://spcodex.wiki/D'arcy_Wretzky
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{{Social media/Twitter|Happy birthday to D'arcy Wretzky! She was the original bass player for The Smashing Pumpkins and is credited on their first five studio albums. Corgan considered her the "moral conscience" of the band. She left the band in 1999. <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/wiki/D'arcy_Wretzky</nowiki>}}
{{Social media/Twitter|Happy birthday to D'arcy Wretzky! She was the original bass player for The Smashing Pumpkins and is credited on their first five studio albums. Corgan considered her the "moral conscience" of the band. She left the band in 1999. <nowiki>https://spcodex.wiki/D'arcy_Wretzky</nowiki>}}