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Edgy and direct, this Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn line from the 1980 film The Blues Brothers is a fitting eulogy for the legendary bassist, who passed away on May 13 2012.
DeBella came up with it — based on Donald "Duck" Dunn, the bassist from Booker T. & the MGs and the Blues Brothers. When I went to Sirius I wanted to get back to my real name but they said don't!
The bass player on the tour was Donald “Duck” Dunn. Cropper had been his childhood friend and when Steve took up the guitar, Duck went to the bass. "I was trying to play guitar but I guess six strings ...
Like so many people, I knew Donald "Duck" Dunn's music but not the man. Not even when he stood right next to me. A longtime resident of Manatee County, Dunn regularly attended the annual Sarasota ...
Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. MEMPHIS, Tenn. —A new book gives music fans a glimpse into the life of legendary Memphis musician Donald “Duck” Dunn.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013 1 min to read Re: Notable Passings of 2012, Dec. 30 ...
Donald “Duck” Dunn, legendary Stax Record studio musician who toured with the Stax Revue, backing the likes of Sam and Dave, Otis Redding, Eddie Floyd, Arthur Conley and most notably Booker T ...
The late bass player Donald "Duck" Dunn was honored Wednesday in the city where he performed on some of R&B's best-known hits, with musicians leading a lively funeral march down Memphis' Beale Street.