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DONALD "DUCK" DUNN

Donald "Duck" Dunn was the house bassist at the legendary R&B/soul label Stax in the '60s and '70s where his thick, expressive bass lines helped define some of the most distinctive and enduring sounds and songs in popular music, including the timeless "Respect," "Dock Of The Bay," "I've Been Loving You Too Long," "In The Midnight Hour," and "Hold On I'm Coming." Dunn's classic Stax bass also became a legitimizing part of The Blues Brothers Band and hit movie.

Dunn has since played with Eric Clapton, Rod Stewart, Jerry Lee Lewis, and currently Neil Young. He still jams with his Stax era musical soulmates Steve Cropper and Booker Jones (of 1992 Rock ‘N' Roll Hall of Fame inductees, Booker T. & The MGs—Dunn was a founding member) and remains one of rock's most highly respected bass players. "Duck Dunn's bass lines are very unique," says Cropper. "They're not locked into somebody's schoolbook somewhere."

Band(s): Neil Young / Blues Brothers
Gear Used: SVT-4PRO , SVT-810E  
 
 

Website: www.duckdunn.com/

 
  
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