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Prakash John (born August 1, 1947) is a Canadian rock bassist. Born in Bombay, India, John was a student at the Cathedral and John Connon School, enrolling at the age of four in 1951. He migrated to Toronto in 1960.
John was recruited in 1971 by George Clinton to work with the 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 well as Alice Cooper's Welcome to My Nightmare, The Alice Cooper Show, Lace and Whiskey, and Dada. John was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 as a member of Parliament/Funkadelic. John left mainstream rock in 1979, returning to Toronto to found his second R&B band, The Lincolns, one of the last bands now remaining which represent the Toronto Sound of the late 1960s. Wayne Gretzky chose The Lincolns to play at his 1988 wedding in Edmonton. The Lincolns remain active throughout Canada, and have released two albums, Take One and Funky Funky Funky. As a solo artist, John has worked with James Brown, Paul Shaffer, The Blues Brothers, Pinetop Perkins, Jr. Wells and Mike Bloomfield in addition to Rory Block and Canadian songwriter Murray McLauchlan. John also appeared in the film Blues Brothers 2000. John is presently directing his eldest son Jordan, a musician and vocalist, and living in the Toronto area [2].
[edit] BibliographyJohn, Prakash. Autobiography written 2008. Slater, Joshua A. Interviews with John family members including Jordan P. John, Prakash John, Edwina Trick. Conducted 2000 - 2007, 2008. [edit] DiscographyCharlee Charlee Bush, self-titled Domenic Troiano Self-titled Mer SRM 1-639, later part of the collection The Toronto Sound, Mercury 314 538 562 2 Lou Reed Rock 'n' Roll Animal RCA B00004RD54 Lou Reed Lou Reed Live RCA B0006HQ2FO Lou Reed Sally Can't Dance RCA B000059M2W American Flyer Spirit of a Woman 1977 Parliament Chocolate City Casablanca 836 700-2 (reprint of Polygram) Funkadelic America Eats its Young Rory Block Rory Block, RCA Victor 0733 1975 [3] Dick Wagner Dick Wagner Alice Cooper Welcome to my Nightmare Alice Cooper The Alice Cooper Show Gene MacLellan If It's Alright With You (Capitol ST-11535) The Lincolns Take One The Lincolns Funky, Funky, Funky Blues Brothers Blues Brothers 2000 [edit] References
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