Alonza Bevan is a British musician and producer, best known as the bassist for the alternative rock band Kula Shaker. Born on April 23, 1967, in Kingston upon Thames, England, Bevan gained prominence in the 1990s with Kula Shaker, a band that blended rock with Indian influences, psychedelic sounds, and spiritual themes. Their debut album, "K," released in 1996, was a commercial success, featuring hits like "Tattva" and "Govinda," which showcased Bevan's distinctive bass lines and contributed to the band's unique sound. Kula Shaker's music is characterized by its fusion of Eastern philosophy and Western rock, which resonated with the Britpop movement of the era. The band’s influence extended beyond their immediate success, impacting the revival of psychedelic rock in the late 1990s. After the band's initial breakup in 1999, Bevan pursued various musical projects, including production work and collaborations with other artists, further establishing his versatility. Though Kula Shaker's popularity waned, Bevan's contributions to music continue to be recognized, and the band's legacy persists through their ongoing influence on contemporary rock and the revival of interest in psychedelic sounds.