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  1. Mama Quilla II was a Canadian rock band that first performed together in 1977 in Toronto and dissolved in 1982. Although the band recorded only a single EP as Mama Quilla II, after 1982 a revised lineup evolved into the influential pop band Parachute Club .

  2. Segato initially became known in the late 1970s as the vocalist in the Toronto rock band Mama Quilla II. This band formed the core membership of The Parachute Club. The Parachute Club was particularly active in the 1980s, initially breaking up in 1989. Segato co-wrote nearly every song the band released, including all their singles.

  3. Mama Quilla II . During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Lorraine Segato was the vocalist for the radical feminist band, Mama Quilla II. The band performed at rallies and benefit concerts addressing issues such as censorship, disarmament, the Cold War, Indigenous land rights, and pro-choice abortion rights.

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  4. Nov 27, 2019 · She was the lead vocalist in the Toronto band Mama Quilla II, which formed in 1977. The seven-piece all-female band performed at Toronto’s first Bi-National Lesbian Conference in 1979, sponsored by the Lesbian Organization of Toronto (LOOT). The songwriter for Mama Quilla II was Susan Sturman.

  5. Mama Quilla II was a Toronto-based women’s rock band from 1977-1982. The band headlined at the Bi-National Lesbian Conference in 1979. A revised line-up of musicians formed The Parachute Club in 1982.

  6. Adding Jule Masi to the ranks, The Parachute Club was thereby formed, while Mama Quilla II made their 'hiatus' permanent and disbanded. Early success (1983–1984) [ edit ] The Parachute Club's eponymous first album, released in 1983, was produced by Daniel Lanois , who had previously been the recording engineer of Mama Quilla II's sole release, an EP released in 1982. [2]

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  8. May 14, 2005 · The Parachute Club was a Canadian band formed in Toronto in 1982 out of several members of the band Mama Quilla II. The band consisted of Lorraine Segato on vocals and guitar, Lauri Conger on keyboards and vocals, Billy Bryans on drums, Margo Davidson on saxophone and vocals, Julie Masi on percussion and vocals, Steve Webster on bass and Dave Gray on guitar.

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