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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Prakash_JohnPrakash John - Wikipedia

    Prakash John is a Canadian rock and rhythm & blues bassist. [1] . He is known as one of the originators of the ' Toronto sound '. Early years. John was born in Mumbai, India, in 1947.

  2. Prakash John (* 1. August 1947 in Mumbai, Indien) ist ein indisch-kanadischer Rock - und R&B - Bassist. Er lebt in Mississauga, Kanada . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Werk. 2 Weblinks. 3 Musikbeispiele. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Werk [ Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten]

  3. 30. Jan. 2015 · Prakash John (Lou Reed, Alice Cooper) When Lou Reed decided to transform his persona from underground artist to a bona-fide arena rocker, he enlisted guitar shredders Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter, drummer Whitey Glan, keyboardist Ray Colcord, and bassist Prakash John to forge his sonic assault. The result was one of rock’s greatest ...

  4. Prakash John. 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 .

  5. 21. Juni 2019 · Prakash John is best known as the bassist of legendary acts like Parliament Funkadelic, Lou Reed, and Alice Cooper. During his prolific career, Prakash relied on his Brooklyn-built Spector NS-1...

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  6. 12. Aug. 2012 · August 12, 2012. Artists-Musicians News. Interview With Prakash John, part 2. This is part two of two parts. [ Part one is here.] I spoke with bassist and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame member Prakash John at Ancaster’s Coach and Lantern Blues Studio event. John’s son Jordan was recently signed by Verve Records for an extensive recording contract.

  7. 20. Aug. 2012 · Prakash John is a Canadian-born musician of Indian origin who played bass for George Clinton and his funk bands. He also worked with Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, James Brown and other rock legends, and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.