Jr. Gone Wild
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Jr. Gone Wild was a country
Country music
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/punk rock
Punk rock
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 based in Edmonton
Edmonton
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, Alberta
Alberta
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, Canada
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, founded in 1982.

The band's founding members were Mike McDonald, Tom Wolfe, Adele Wolfe, and Bill (Will) Pontez(sp), they formed in Calgary
Calgary
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, Alberta, Canada. They played several gigs in Calgary including The Calgarian Hotel and The National Hotel but after only a few gigs broke up. McDonald eventually took the band and the name back to Edmonton, where he had previously fronted the band Joey Did and the Necrophiliacs, later known as Malibu Kens, (McDonald, Dobek, Scott Alloy, Dennis Lenarduzzi).

The band's next members were Mike McDonald, David Lawson, Dave "Dove" Brown, and Ed Dobek.
They broke up in 1988. A newer version of the band continued with McDonald and Brown using the same moniker and momentum gained from the original lineup, but never gained the notoriety of the first Edmonton lineup. They broke up in 1995 after suffering a dwindling fanbase, dismal album sales, and losing their recording contract. Their last show was poorly attended by only a few friends and they quickly faded into obscurity.

They were also closely associated with Montreal-based band Jerry Jerry and the Sons of Rhythm Orchestra
Jerry Jerry and the Sons of Rhythm Orchestra
Jerry Jerry and the Sons of Rhythm Orchestra is a Canadian alternative rock band whose musical style blends elements of surf music, gospel music, rockabilly, garage, and punk. The band also experimented with jazz on their third album Don't Mind If I Do....

. According to a CBC Radio
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 interview in the late 1980s, k.d. lang
K.D. Lang
Kathryn Dawn Lang, OC , known by her stage name k.d. lang, is a Canadian pop and country singer-songwriter and occasional actress...

 played with both bands until Gerry Woods (Jerry Jerry) advised her that "she didn't have the voice to make it".

Discography

  • Less Art, More Pop! (1986)
  • Folk You (The Guido Sessions) (1989)
  • Too Dumb to Quit (1990)
  • Pull The Goalie (1992)
  • Simple Little Wish (1995)
  • Live at the Hyperbole (1995) (with Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie
    Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie
    Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie are a Canadian comedy group from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Childhood friends Wes Borg and Joe Bird met actress Cathleen Rootsaert at a weekly Theatre Sports comedy jam to form the initial group. Later, Neil Grahn was recruited...

    )

External links

  • http://www.answers.com/topic/jr-gone-wild
  • http://www.artistdirect.com/artist/bio/jr-gone-wild/450872
  • http://exclaim.ca/Features/Research/lonesome_ballads_of_handsome_ned_jr_gone_wild-long_time
  • http://www.edmontonjournal.com/entertainment/record+store+ready+defy+odds/3882237/story.html
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