The Parachute Club

The Parachute Club
The Parachute Club, circa 1984
The Parachute Club, circa 1984
Background information
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresPop, new wave, Caribbean
Years active1982 (1982)–1988 (1988), 2005 (2005)–2008 (2008), 2011–2014
LabelsCurrent Records, licensed to
RCA Records
BMG
EMI International
Past membersLorraine Segato
Dave Gray
Lauri Conger
Julie Masi
Steve Webster
Art Avalos
Billy Bryans
Margo Davidson
Keir Brownstone
Rebecca Jenkins
Aaron Davis
Evelyne Datl
Mystic Walsh
Miranda Jackie Walsh
Ashley Wey
Chendy Leon Jr.
Glenda del Monte
Rebecca Campbell
Chris Brown
Vicki Randle
Rachel Oldfield
Websitepclubblog.wordpress.com

The Parachute Club was a Canadian band formed in Toronto in 1982. They released three top 40 hits in Canada between 1983 and 1987, including "Rise Up",[1] "At the Feet of the Moon" and "Love Is Fire" (which featured guest duet vocals from John Oates). The band was well known for being one of the first mainstream pop acts in Canada to integrate world music influences, particularly Caribbean styles such as reggae and soca, into their sound.

"The Chutes", as they were known, broke up after touring to promote their third and final album, and played their final gig in the summer of 1988. A reconstituted version of the Parachute Club (including four of the earlier band members) played a number of live shows between 2005 and 2008. The band reunited again in 2011 and remained intermittently active through 2014.

  1. ^ "Parachute Club". Encyclopedia of Music in Canada. Retrieved September 7, 2019.