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After the break up of her power pop band The Wygals, Janet Wygal began recreationally composing music with her sister Tricia Wygal. By 1993, these music sessions expanded to include friends of the two sisters, including Delissa Santos, Cindy Brolsma, and Jennifer Richardson. In an interview with Billboard, Tricia Wygal described the formation of the band to be a "labor of love," recalling that "[Splendora] rehearsed all the time. It was just fun."[1] The band originally struck a development deal with Geffen Records, although the record label ultimately chose to work with Lisa Loeb instead.[1] Following this dismissal, Splendora signed with Koch Records.[citation needed]