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  1. 20 de ago. de 2012 · John was recruited in 1971 by George Clinton to work with Parliament/Funkadelic on the albums Chocolate City and America Eats Its Young while sharing bass playing duties with Bootsy Collins on tour. He later appeared on several rock albums and tours of the 1970s such as Lou Reed’s Rock n Roll Animal, Lou Reed Live and Sally Can’t Dance, as ...

  2. Prakash has been keeping that sound alive for the past four decades by way of leading Canada’s longest-standing, unchallenged #1 R&B band — The Lincolns. When musicians who’ve been in and out of that band over the years refer to attending “Lincoln University”, they’re paying tribute to Prakash and that fundamental, pulsating, groove ...

  3. 12 de ago. de 2012 · John’s son Jordan was recently signed by Verve Records for an extensive recording contract. Prakash spoke candidly about a special meeting with David Foster that secured the deal, and the lifetime of preparation and reputation building for both father and son that enabled it to happen. Prakash John.

  4. 6 de ago. de 2012 · Prakash John is the consummate bass player and musician’s musician. After establishing himself as a solid, hardworking sideman and band leader touring in the seventies with acts such as Lou Reed, Domenic Troiano, Edgar Winter, Bush, Derek and the Dominos, Alice Cooper and Parliament/Funkadelic, John returned to Canada and started his own powerhouse R & B band The Lincolns, hiring Canada’s ...

  5. Explore Prakash John's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Prakash John on AllMusic.

  6. 20 de feb. de 2009 · http://www.thelincolns.ca/pages/store... Video by jakebunnymusic. Audio sync by Hamish Presley.THE LINCOLNS are one of North America's premiere rhythm and bl...

  7. 13 de ago. de 2018 · Prakash John at the Lakeshore Mardi Gras festival in Toronto. Prakash is known for his prowess on the bass guitar and plays soul and funk with great passion getting the crowd going. The grapevine has it that the great hockey legend Wayne Gretzky picked him and his band, then known as “The Lincolns”, to play at his wedding because he wanted ...