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  1. An edit of some of the solos from Jordan John, Prakash John on bass, Dylan Burchell on guitar and Julian Psihogios on drums August 2018.

  2. John 2015<br>Prince 2016<br>Johnny Reid 2017<br>Jordan John/Funk Parade 2019 · Experience: The Lincolns/Johnboys Music Inc. · Location: Greater Toronto Area, Canada · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Prakash John’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members.

  3. Prakash John. アーティスト情報を編集 ; プロフィール: Canadian bass player (born August 1, 1947 in Bombay, India), best known for his work with Parliament/Funkadelic, Alice Cooper, and Lou Reed in the 1970s. He immigrated to Toronto, Canada, in 1960. Father of Jordan John ...

  4. On September 13th 2020, Metalworks Studios awesome friend and Triumph brethren Phil X and the great Hall of Fame Bassist Prakash John were officially inducted into the Mississauga Music Walk of Fame. The 2019 Ceremony was hosted by the Southside Shuffle at Dave DeEyre Square on the Jim Tovey Memorial Stage.

  5. Full music credits for Prakash John: 33 performances. Roles performed: bass, backing vocals, vocals, bass guitar, electric bass. Releases include: Rock n Roll Animal (Lou Reed), Sally Can't Dance, Live.

  6. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Prakash_JohnPrakash John - Wikipedia

    Prakash John (Bombay, 1 augustus 1947) is een Indische rock- en r&b-gitarist.. Biografie. John, geboren in Mumbai, India, studeerde aan de Cathedral and John Connon School en schreef zich in 1951 op 4-jarige leeftijd in. Hij migreerde in 1960 naar Toronto.Johns eerste muzikale invloeden waren in India, zowel in de Indiase muziek die hij hoorde in Bombay als in westerse klassieke muziek, zoals ...

  7. 1 de sept. de 2006 · Oakville musician has the CNE singing the blues. CNE MUSIC MAN Oakville’s Prakash John is seen here practicing with one of his sons, Jordan. Prakash, who has played alongside legendary musicians including James Brown, Lou Reed and Alice Cooper, is the Musical Director of the Blues, Roots and Motown Weekends at the CNE.