John Kincade H. Sidén, J. Kincade, J.Kincade, John Kincade Knowles, John King Cade, John Kingcade, Kincade
Not to be confused with the "band" (in reality a studio-project) Kincade In 1972, John Knowles was recruited to pose as front man of Kincade for promotional purposes. He is shown as the (apparently lone) member of Kincade on the cover of their first single "Dreams Are Ten A Penny" (at least on the German, Dutch, Belgian and Spanish releases) and of a Spanish EP of the same name but didn't contribute to the recording (the song featured vocals by John Carter, the head of the studio-project). Eventually Knowles quitted in order to launch a solo career and really perform himself. He took the name of John Kincade (capitalizing on the huge success of "Dreams Are Ten A Penny" in Germany) and released own Singles and LPs with material really sung by him. To complicate things furthermore, John Kincade recorded an own German-language version of "Dreams Are Ten A Penny" and both the "band" Kincade and the solo artist John Kincade recorded versions of "Shine On Me Woman".