Musical performer.
Other John Parker you should consider before crediting:
John Lewis Parker Keyboardist - songwriter, often co-writer with Harry Shannon or [a=Peter Becket] or Steve Kipner. Among other hits, he has co-written Chicago's "Hard Habit To Break" and [a=Olivia Newton-John ]'s "I Need Love".
John Carl Parker Songwriter of TV and movie themes, such as "Cannon" and "Chips"
John Albert Parker Drummer with late '60s psych rockers Arcadium
John David Parker Engineer, appearing active since 1989
John E. Parker Jr. Appearing as early '60s jazz songwriter
John Eric Parker Broadway musical vocalist
[a=John "J.P." Parker] Appearing as keyboardist in a 2008 John Morales and Paul Simpson remix in a Ashford & Simpson release.
John Parker Australian jazz drummer, percussionist, with Ubique, active since 2004
John Parker Producer for House label Robbins Entertainment, active since the early '00s.
John Parker Bassist with Nizlopi, active since 2002
John Parker Mid-'80s alt. rock guitarist from New Zealand, member of Rock Candy
John Parker Ragtime and dixieland jazz pianist, active in the '50s a.k.a. Knocky Parker
John Parker American rock bassist, brother of Anders Parker, member of Space Needle and Varnaline, active since 1995
John Parker Folk artist
John Parker R 'n' B - hip hop producer - songwriter, a.k.a. Dart La, appearing active since the late '90s
[a=John Parker (10)] Photographer
[a=John Parker (11)] Drummer, appearing in a 1980 Paul Shorthouse release
[a=John Parker (12)] Experimental musician, appearing in an Australian compilation, as member of [a=Bp$$ch]
[a=John Parker (13)] Film director, appearing in a 1995 VHS release of garage rockers Country Teasers
[a=John Parker (14)] Soul jazz musician appearing in a 1985 U.S. compilation
[a=John Parker (17)] Drummer with the late '60s U.K. bamd Consortium
[a=John Parker (18)] Designer, credited in a 1992 Radiators release
Johnny Parker Early '90s italo-house producer with hits like "'Love It Forever' and 'Baby I Need Your Loving".
Johnny Parker U.K. '50s songwriter of standards like "Baby Sittin' Boogie"
Johnny Parker U.K. blues - jazz piano player
Johnny Parker 50s rhythm 'n' blues bassist
Johnny Parker Appearing as vocalist in 1953 Hugo Winterhalter releases.
Johnny Parker Rock 'n' roll artist
Johnny Parker Funk soul artist
Johnny Parker Early '60s Louisiana bassist with the Hackberry Ramblers
[a=Johnny Parker (11)] Drummer with the late '60s psych rockers Czar
[a=Johnny Parker (12)] 50's jazz - blues saxophonist
Johnny Lee Parker Disco artist appearing in brazilian 1978 compilations
Johnny Ray Parker Funk Soul artist with [a=Friction (20)] with a 1983 release
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