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Donald "Duck" Dunn: RIP

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MusicMishka
Posted 2012-06-14 2:11 PM (#455477)
Subject: Donald "Duck" Dunn: RIP


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I just read this in my new issue of Premier Guitar: Donald "Duck" Dunn died May 13 in Tokyo Japan following two shows earlier that evening. He was 70 years old. A truly legendary bass player, Duck had played on some of the most famous hits of all time and along with his schoolmate Steve Cropper were the driving force in Booker T and the MG's...suffice it to say that he was instrumental in creating some of the greatest R&B anda huge part of the Memphis sound. He will be missed and IMHO is irreplaceable. Thanks Donald for the great bottom end...Rest in Peace.

Here is the link to the story in Rolling Stone: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/donald-duck-dunn-bass-player...
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Damon67
Posted 2012-06-14 4:09 PM (#455479 - in reply to #455477)
Subject: RE: Donald "Duck" Dunn: RIP



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MusicMishka - 2012-06-14 12:11 PM along with his schoolmate Steve Cropper were the driving force in Booker T and the MG's...

And don't forget Jake and Elwood's band.

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alpep
Posted 2012-06-14 4:37 PM (#455481 - in reply to #455477)
Subject: Re: Donald "Duck" Dunn: RIP


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a little late to the table with this one but he will be missed.

great player

the mg's backed up neil young for a tour also
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AdamasW597
Posted 2012-06-14 5:55 PM (#455482 - in reply to #455477)
Subject: Re: Donald "Duck" Dunn: RIP



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There aren't hardly any musicians with that kind of talent now. He played all styles of music. He had a great studio presence during the 60's and 70's. He played on a lot of stuff. Lee Sklar is another one.
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MusicMishka
Posted 2012-06-15 1:54 AM (#455488 - in reply to #455477)
Subject: Re: Donald "Duck" Dunn: RIP


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(a little late to the table with this one but he will be missed.)

Al, I agree...I just found out today and did a search but saw no other posting about it...I was overseas and have been traveling since I got back so I didn't catch the original announcement....

Damon, yes, he was awesome in "The Blues Brothers"; one of my all time favorite movies...so many in it are gone now....

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muzza
Posted 2012-06-15 7:22 AM (#455492 - in reply to #455477)
Subject: Re: Donald "Duck" Dunn: RIP



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<p>You think YOU'RE a little late to the table? I only found out this week that Maurice Gibb (the Bee Gees) was dead - HE died in 2003.</p>

Edited by muzza 2012-06-15 7:24 AM
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