PARKER, CHRISTOPHER.

Drums.
Member of Paul Butterfield's Better Days Band, 1973.
Sessions for Paul Butterfield, 1975; Martin Mull, 1977.


PARKER, DENNIS.

Bass.
Session for Roy Buchanan, 1977.


PARKER, ERIC.

Drums.
Session for Nick Jameson, 1977.


PARKER, GRAHAM.

Guitar, vocals.

Link.


PARKER, JOHN.

Keyboards.
Member of Zulu.


PARKER, JOHNNY.

Member of Blues Incorporated.


PARKER, KNOCKY.

Piano.
Session for Sleepy John Estes, 1962.


PARKER, MICHAEL.

Keyboards.
Member of the Ba-Fa Band, 1976.


PARKER, RAY.

Guitar.
Sessions for Joe Cocker, Seals and Crofts, 1976.


PARKER, SPARKIE.

Vocals.
Session for Frank Zappa, 1976.


PARKER TOM.

Piano.
Session for Status Quo, 1976.


PARKES, PETER.

Trumpet.
Member of Centipede, 1971.


PARKIN, IAN.

Guitar.
Member of Be Bop Deluxe till 1975.


PARKS, DEAN.

Guitar.
Sessions for Carole King, 1974; Steely Dan, 1974; Art Garfunkel; Neil Sedaka, 1975-76; Arthur, Hurley, and Gottlieb; Glen Campbell, 1976.


PARKS, LLOYD.

Bass.
Member of Skin, Flesh, and Bone.


PARKS, VAN DYKE.

Arranger, piano, vocals.
Sessions for Ry Cooder, 1970, 1972; Nilsson, 1975-76.
Producer for Ry Cooder; Harper's Bizarre.


PARLATO, DAVE.

Acoustic bass.
Sessions for Tim Weisberg, 1972; Frank Zappa, 1976.


PARNELL, RIC.

Drums, percussion.
Member of Atomic Rooster, 1971-73.


PARRAN, J.D.

Saxaphone.
Sessions for The Band, 1972; Paul Butterfield Blues Band, 1973.


PARREN, CHRIS.

Keyboards.
Member of Hudson Ford.


PARRISH, BRIAN.

Percussion.
Session for Jerry Lee Lewis, 1973.


PARRY, DICK.

Saxaphone.
Member of Ox, 1975.
Sessions for Pink Floyd, 1973, 1975.


PARRY, MALCOLM.

Bass, vocals.
Session for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, 1967.


PARSONS, ALAN.

Engineer, guitar, keyboards, vocals.
As an engineer, Parsons worked on a stunning array of albums (Beatles: "Abbey Road"; Pink Floyd: "Dark Side Of The Moon" and many more). After years of working for others he assembled some friends and created "Tales Of Mystery And Imagination", a technically stunning concept album based on the work of Edgar Allan Poe.


PARSONS, GENE.

Banjo, harmonica, drums, guitar, vocals.
Member of the Byrds, 1965; the Flying Burrito Brothers, 1969.