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723:"We could never seem to make up our minds when the Christmas shows started. We'd played there when the stage was facing east and when it faced north, right through to its final resting place looking west, up toward the Tennis Centre. We'd seen it re-carpeted, painted, renovated and re-named. The only thing that never seemed to change was the enormous pillar in the centre of the room. How people cursed that pillar, but it provided a convenient place to hide, to leave your drink or cigarettes, to meet someone. And in reality it was holding the whole place up." 343:) and drummer Marcus Schintler returning to work with Thomas, after the two met at an audition as the rhythm section for Melbourne band Little Murders two years earlier. Clarke, Schintler and Thomas worked on early versions of "Away, Away" and "The River is Wide", never performing live. "Sergeant Small" was written in the 1930s about the Queensland Railway Police, and was banned soon after its release in Australia. 44: 623:"It became obvious to us at Queenscliff that a lot of people never saw the band while we were going, and more than any time since the band broke up, we were friends. I guess we just had to wait until the time felt right. We were careful not to jump into the first thing that was offered, and believe me, we've been offered stuff." 499:"I felt like the market, the industry, had pushed us into a corner. What they wanted of us was this huge Christmas tour every year and that was it. We were in danger of becoming pawns for Carlton & United Breweries. We were selling a mother lode of beer and not coming back with much to show for it." 357:. They recorded it as another independent release, but on the strength of their growing live following, the group ended up being offered a recording contract and the album was released by Warners. Janine Hall left the band following the release of the album, and was replaced by Peter Lawler, adding a 386:
Dave Steel left the band following a tour of North America, citing exhaustion as the chief reason. He also noted in several interviews, at the time of his departure (1988), that he was feeling frustrated not getting a lot of his material on the Weddings Parties Anything albums. He released his debut
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In early 1985 the group's original piano accordion player Wendy Joseph was replaced by Mark Wallace. Thomas had placed an ad looking for an accordion player, but didn't receive any responses. He then looked through the phone book for music schools and lists of their past students. After four or five
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Following the world tour to promote that release, Marcus Schintler left the band for family reasons (later joining Sydney surf band The Wetsuits with Jon Schofield, Clyde Bramley, Stephen "Bones" Martin and Katrina Amiss). Schintler went on to pursue a career in government as Chief of Staff to the
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band. The audience for the band was close to a mainstream rock crowd, their folk credentials were further evidenced by Celtic influences and an affinity for traditional Australian songs ("Streets of Forbes", "Sergeant Small"), plus original songs by Thomas which drew upon a similar repository of
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Weddings, Parties, Anything. initially gained a reputation as a hot new band through their constant touring in their early days, but they never really became a commercial success. They did, however, form a fanatical supporter base, known as the "Wedheads", that continued to sustain the band for
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colonial folklore ("A Tale They Won't Believe"). Canadian commentator Jeremy Mouat concluded that their "music is largely concerned with the connections between past and present, whether it be the bond of memory or an identification with tradition". They led what later became known as the
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in the lead up to Christmas Eve every year from the late 1980s to 1998. Due to their increasing popularity and live reputation as a band, the number of concerts increased as the years progressed, culminating with seven nights in a row for the last year, 1998. In the liner notes for the CD
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The band reunited for two shows on 27 and 28 March 2021 at the Archies Creek Hotel in Victoria. The shows were intended as a warm-up for the band's scheduled performance at the Byron Bay Bluesfest, which was subsequently cancelled due to COVID-19.
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Upon the conclusion of the band several members continued on to other projects, with Thomas embarking on a solo career and eventually settling with a new band, The Sure Thing, which went through many different lineups. He also established
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Thomas' idea behind Weddings Parties Anything was to combine that punk rock inspiration with his original love for the honest storytelling in folk music. The band was essentially based on a song he'd written, "Away, Away".
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In January 2008, Weddings, Parties, Anything. announced March/April dates for the band's Ten Year Reunion Tour 2008, including an international performance at the Astoria (formerly The Mean Fiddler) in London on 25 April
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With original drummer David Adams, it was this four piece Weddings, Parties, Anything. which released a four track self-titled EP on the group's own Suffering Tram label. By the time they released their version of
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newspaper reported that Mick Thomas had posted on his Facebook page that it would be the last time the band performed, using the show to say a heartfelt farewell to long-standing fans.
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match in July 2005 and also performed at the Corner Hotel in Melbourne as a warm-up show two nights prior. The band reformed again later the next year for a one-off performance at the
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NSW Minister for Industrial Relations and Aboriginal Affairs. Peter Lawler left a year later to pursue a solo career (later to work with Jimmy Barnes and Tim Rogers among others).
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Musically, Weddings, Parties, Anything. were a combination of Australian indie and garage rock, sixties folk, punk and (later) country and are usually described as being a
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grew up in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, where he played in bush bands in his youth. In 1981 (at age 21) he moved to Melbourne and after a couple of years in Melbourne's
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schools he came up with Mark "Wally" Wallace, who'd been playing in his dad's Scottish Club band. Wallace was also listening to rock bands such as
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Renowned for their energetic live shows, Weddings, Parties, Anything. had a handful of live songs that were nearly always guaranteed to push the
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Thomas reformed the band, and by 1996, the new Weddings, Parties, Anything. lineup was ready for its first release, the independently produced
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The band have reunited to play live on a number of occasions since their original breakup. In November 2012 the band were inducted into the
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scene with bands like Where's Wolfgang and Trial, Thomas formed the first version of Weddings, Parties, Anything. in late 1984.
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solo album through WEA in 1989. He was replaced by Richard Burgman (The Sunnyboys, The Saints) for the band's 1989 release,
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The band spent a great deal of time touring over the next three years, and managed to release only one EP in 1990, titled
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VHS - Live recording of the band's last official performance at the Belvoir Amphitheatre in Perth, in January 1999.
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Various songs from the last shows in 1998 (and one track from 3 January 1999 at the Belvoir Amphitheatre near
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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
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DVD/CD - Recorded live at the Queenscliff Music Festival, November 2006. Extras include music videos and
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N.B. The High Point number in the NAT column represents the release's peak on the national chart.
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Another inclusion to the line-up was guitarist Dave Steel (Strange Tenants and Fire Down Below).
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and was nominated for 'Single of the Year' as well as winning 'Song of the Year' at the 1993
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in October 1993, charting at No. 45, with the single "Monday's Experts" reaching No. 45.
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The band finished 1997 with a new release and what was to be its final studio album,
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The legendary Christmas shows were held at the Central Club Hotel in Swan Street,
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Billy Pinnell described their first album as the best Australian rock debut since
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List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions and certifications
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are an annual awards night celebrating Victorian music. They commenced in 2005.
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Mark Wallace (piano accordion, keyboards, vocals) 1985–1999, reunions from 2005–
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Jen Anderson (violin, mandolin, guitar, vocals) 1992–1999, reunions from 2005–
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with friend Nick Corr. Thomas has also written or co-written plays, including
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held in the lead up to Christmas Eve every year from the late 1980s to 1998.
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Making the Australian past/modern: The music of Weddings, Parties, Anything
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VHS - 20 song recording of the band playing at the Metropolis Nightclub in
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Stephen O'Prey (bass guitar, guitar, vocals) 1993–1999, reunions from 2005–
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In 2010, 2011 and 2012 the band played Grand Final Eve shows in Melbourne.
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and like Thomas he was keen to put the accordion into a modern context.
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Johnston, Chris (18 December 2006). "Mick Thomas and the Sure Thing".
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List of compilation albums, with selected details and chart positions
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into a frenzy, particularly "A Tale They Won't Believe", the story of
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On 20 November 2012, the band were inducted into the EG Hall of Fame (
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Jen Anderson composed live music for the black and white silent movie
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In April 1987 Weddings, Parties, Anything. released its first album,
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to the band's repertoire. It was that line-up that produced 1988's
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Richard Burgman (guitar, mandolin, tin whistle, vocals) 1988–1989
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1984–1999, (reunions in 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2021)
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Paul Thomas (guitar, pedal steel) 1989–1999, reunions from 2005–
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Michael Barclay (drums, vocals) 1993–1999, reunions from 2005–
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In 1989 the band won a third ARIA for Best Indigenous Release
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Mick Thomas' website - Weddings Parties Anything updates
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Janine Hall (bass guitar, vocals) 1986–1987, died 2008
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VHS - 18 song live recording at the Central Club in
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Marcus Schintler (drums, melodica, vocals) 1986–1993
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Trophy Night: The Best of Weddings Parties Anything
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Trophy Night: The Best of Weddings Parties Anything
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Melbourne
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Musicologist
Skyhooks
Living in the 70's
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Single of the Year
Song of the Year
ARIA awards
Richmond
EG Hall of Fame
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pub rock
The Violent Femmes
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