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|    passagedesperles@gmail.com to ksta...@centuryinter.net    |
|    Re: Need info on The Helpers, TBA, Mama     |
|    01 Aug 16 18:07:15    |
      On Wednesday, January 15, 1997 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, ksta...@centuryinter.net       wrote:       > Hello everyone. I am requesting information concerning 3 obscure       > ( and probably defunct ) early eighties bands I believe to be of       > Canadian origin...       > 01: Hamburger Patty And The Helpers       > ( a quartet - known for "Remember Me", "All Over The Night" )       > 02: TBA       > ( a sextet - known for "Almost All Of You" )       > 03: Mama Quilla       > ( a quintet - known for "Get On With The Dance", "Alien Nation" )       > I saw these 3 bands ( plus another called False Kolours ) years ago       > in an independent film entitled "Recorded Live" performing the songs       > mentioned and have been looking for them ever since. Can anyone       > help me? I am primarily interested in album information, but general       > info and history will be appreciated too, especially for The Helpers,       > as they were my fave. Thanks in advance!       > --- Keith ( in Louisiana )              Hamburger Patty: I named this band when living in a house in Toronto with       Gwen Swick, but I no longer remember who else was in it. The name just popped       out when we were having dinner one evening. Gwen went on to be a member of the       wonderful group        Quartette.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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