Mama Quilla II was a Canadian rock band that first performed together in 1977 in Toronto and dissolved in 1982.
The original Mama Quilla was formed in the early 1970s by Sara Ellen Dunlop, a "major independent figure on the Toronto music scene who died of cancer in 1975.
"[3] Conger also notes that MQII was one of the earliest women's music groups to go electric rather than playing acoustic instruments.
[4] Billy Bryans, who would later become a bandmate of Segato and Conger in Parachute Club, also sometimes performed with the band on percussion; by 1982, he was a full member of the group, and plays on their EP.
As the only man performing with an otherwise all-female band, his bandmates jokingly gave him a T-shirt which read "Token Male".