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Seems that Dunn passed away this morning after a Booker T & MG's gig in Tokyo ....

we have lost another great soul musician ....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Musician Donald "Duck" Dunn, the pioneering bass player whose grooves drove Booker T and the MGs and hits including Otis Redding's Respect has died in Tokyo, age 70.

Dunn was in Tokyo for a series of shows. News of his death was posted on the Facebook site of his friend and fellow musician Steve Cropper, who was on the same tour. Cropper said Dunn died in his sleep.

"Today I lost my best friend, the world has lost the best guy and bass player to ever live," wrote Crooper.

Miho Harasawa, a spokeswoman for Tokyo Blue Note, the last venue Dunn played, confirmed he died alone early Sunday. She had no further details.

 

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Bigsoulman

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RIP Donald, The MG's just won't be the same without you.

Agentsmith

Posted

cornerstone of memphis's historic house band, dunn, originally a member of the markey's, replaced steinberg in 63, and became part of the furniture...if there was a genuine answer at the time to jamerson, this would have to be the man...the stax studios reverberated to his consistant sound...god rest your soul brother, amen.

Rob Moss

Posted

What a truly sad loss. One of the great musicians at Stax that contributed SO much. RIP

Mark S

Posted

A sad loss RIP

Stillsoulin

Posted

oh wow, what a loss, had the pleasure of chatting with him a few years back, sad day RIP.

Steve Edgar

Posted

A TRUE legendary bass player. at 70 it seems young these days but to pass away in his sleep after performing at a gig would seem the kindest way to go for me

RIP another who has left an indelible note on the music in my life... thankyou Mr Dunn

.... here's a clip that a French company filmed down in Memphis, at 4mins 45 secs. there is a back of the neck hair lifting moment for me....... memories of youth!

steve

https://youtu.be/amo2PQKHmq4

Mickjay33

Posted

sad news another legend gone but will never be forgotten RIP DONALD DUCK DUNN

Godzilla

Posted

Jammin with Al Jackson now. RIP Duck

Guest Matt Male

Posted

A sad loss, the essential powerhouse with Steve Cropper that stood cooly in the background while the singers strut their stuff. RIP.

Mr Smithy

Posted

In some cases it's true.

Him and Al, the rhythm that never failed.

We'll never see the like again.

RIP

macca

Posted

This is sad news. His bass graced an incredible number of great records. RIP...

Ian Parker

Posted

very sad news. just watching that clip above reinforces the fact that Dunn & Jackson were tighter than a gnats chuff. RIP

Eddie Hubbard

Posted

Very sad ,another legend passes ...influenced so much of our listening pleasure , probably before we actually realised it ...

Ceejay

Posted

Very sad news indeed................God Bless

Chris L

Posted

Seems that Dunn passed away this morning after a Booker T & MG's gig in Tokyo ....

we have lost another great soul musician ....

A real Soul Man.....................

Chalky

Posted

A real soul legend.

R.I.P.

Guest

Posted

My son just emailed me the link to this. Tragic loss! :hatsoff2:

Seano

Posted

Just heard. Good to have Soul Source here to confirm and get more info. Very sad at that age, but good to hear he was still performing.

slimharpo

Posted

I was lucky enough to see him in The Otis Redding show tour in Liverpool '67. I love picking out his bass when listening to my Memphis tracks, always distinctive and innovative.

45cellar

Posted

Very Sad News. Another Legend Passes.

R.I.P.

Guest Paul

Posted

Sad loss, he was a fantastic bass guitarist

Daved

Posted

RIP Donald. He played a part in so much fantastic music.

Guest in town Mikey

Posted

Very sad to hear this.

He was in a band powerful enough to turn goat piss into gasoline.

Ritchieandrew

Posted

Donald was an exceptional bass player & will be missed by all music fans.!

R.I.P. D.D.D.

Guest

Posted

Like EDDIE said, one of the men who became part of the permanent soundtrack to our lives and before a lot of us even knew his identity.....Can't believe it, spent a good forty minutes after the footall yesterday, downloading BOOKER T instrumentals, listened to them all night last night, woke up and saw this...A great loss to the music.... :hatsoff2:

Geeselad

Posted

He was certainly a genius, and one of the most influencial basists ever!




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