The Lincolns

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The Lincolns are a Canadian rhythm and blues band, fronted by Prakash John and based in Toronto, Ontario.[1][2] The band performs music in the style of the 1960s and 1970s.

History[]

In 1979, after leaving the Alice Cooper tours, Prakash John returned to Toronto and founded an R&B band, The Lincolns.[3] He recruited musicians from previous tours. The Lincolns performed locally in Toronto and also toured around Ontario.[4] In August, 1987 they appeared in the CBC television special "Live at the Astrolabe,".

The band has released two albums, Take One on Attic Records and the independently released Funky Funky Funky, originally commissioned by the CBC.

With various personnel changes, the Lincolns continue to play around Canada, performing R&B music in the style of the 1960s and 70s.[5] In 2016 the band performed as part of the musical production Simply the Best.[6]

References[]

  1. ^ The American Organist. Volume 33, Issues 1-6. American Guild of Organists. 1999. p. 79. |volume= has extra text (help)
  2. ^ "‘The epitome of the Toronto sound’". Mar 13, 2012 by Graham Rockingham Hamilton Spectator.
  3. ^ "Jordan John: the son also rises". Toronto Star, Aileen McConville Sept. 4, 2012
  4. ^ "McLaughlan talks of his past & future". Imprint, Mar 7, 2010 page 13.
  5. ^ "The LINCOLNS 35th Anniversary Show @Bay City Music Hall". Hamilton Rock & Country Magazine, July 1, 2015
  6. ^ "Simply The Best - The musical vertelt uniek verhaal van Tina Turner". Front View Magazine, 24 November 2016

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