Skip Prokop was a Canadian rock drummer born on December 13, 1943 in Hamilton, Canada. He was a founding member of both The Paupers and Lighthouse, and later played with a music group called Mercy Train. He was an influential figure in the Canadian rock music scene, and his work with these bands helped to shape the sound of Canadian rock music.
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Age, Biography and Wiki
💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M
About
Canadian rock Drummer who was a founding member of both The Paupers and Lighthouse. He later played with a music group called Mercy Train.
Before Fame
He and Paul Hoffert co-founded Lighthouse, the world's premiere rock music orchestra, in 1969.
Trivia
He performed with Janis Joplin in a late 1960s RKO Studios session.
Family Life
He was born in Hamilton, Ontario, and he later settled in Aylmer, Ontario.
Associated With
He wrote a song for Cory Wells' band Three Dog Night.