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Mama Quilla II : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mama Quilla II Mama Quilla II was a Canadian rock band that first performed together in 1977 in Toronto and dissolved in 1982.〔(Jam! Pop Encyclopedia )〕 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. ==Band members== Personnel changed over the band’s five year existence, but Mama Quilla II was usually a seven-piece all-female band.〔Mama Quilla Collective promotional flyer, accessed at the CWMA (Canadian Women's Movement Archives)〕 The main band personnel were as follows: Lorraine Segato (vocals, guitar), Lauri Conger (keyboards, vocals), Linda Jain (drums, percussion), Linda Robitaille (saxophone, vocals), Susan Sturman (guitars), Catherine McKay (bass, vocals) and then Jacqui Snedker (bass, vocals), Maxine Walsh (percussion), Susan Cole (vocals and piano) and BJ Danylchuk (keyboards,vocals).〔Ross, Becki. ''The House That Jill Built: A Lesbian Nation in Formation'', University of Toronto Press, 1995, ISBN 0-8020-7479-0, p281〕 Nancy Poole acted as the group's manager.〔Kivi, K. Linda. ''Canadian Women Making Music'', Green Dragon Press, 1992, ISBN 0-9691955-8-3, p87〕 Billy Bryans, who would later become a bandmate of Segato and Conger in Parachute Club, also sometimes performed with the band on percussion; as the only man performing with an otherwise all-female band, his bandmates jokingly gave him a T-shirt which read "Token Male".〔("Billy Bryans’ eclectic musical tastes took him far" ). ''The Globe and Mail'', April 23, 2012.〕
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