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Hooper was also a member of The Church, The Mullanes (the original incarnation of Crowded House), and also recorded with The Rockmelons and Ross Wilson.

Karen Ansel went on to become a noted film and TV computer graphics specialist in the US (IMDb).

Paul Abrahams also played bass in a band with Colin Newham called 'The Company of Strangers' was also a member of Peter Blakeley's band 'The Resurrection'. Played bass for Wendy Matthews. Played drums for Ya Ya Choral, Rat Tat Tat (Peter Blakeley and Jeff Stapleton) and The Bonerattlers who were regular buskers at Paddington Markets.

Nick Cave in 1994 and Dirty Three in 1998 as guest programmers selected Quasimodo's Dream for TV show Rage.

John Bliss co-authored the book The A to Zen of Lawn Bowls with John Salter in 1997.

David Mason appeared in the Countdown Spectacular 2 concert series in Australia between late-August and early-September 2007 as a solo performer. He sang the song "Quasimodo's Dream" only.

In 2007, Dave Mason released a new album - "Reelsville" - on Liberation Blue. Dave performed one gig to launch the album at 'the Basement' in Sydney on 16 May 2007. A further gig is booked for 'the Factory Enmore Theatre' in Sydney on 24 May 2008. This show became a local cause celebre when police with sniffer dogs arrested two 60 year old punters for smoking illegals.

Dave Mason appeared on Episode 114 of 'RocKwiz' on Australian SBS TV, broadcast on Saturday 26 March 2011. Dave performed The Reels' 'Quasimodo's Dream' and ended the show in a duet with Sally Seltmann doing the Conway Twitty song 'As Soon As I Hang Up The Phone.'

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