Monday, May 14, 2012

Donald Duck Dunn Has Died


Donald "Duck" Dunn, the bassist who helped create the gritty Memphis soul sound at Stax Records in the 1960s as part of the legendary group Booker T. and the MGs and contributed to such classics as "In the Midnight Hour," "Hold On I'm Coming" and "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay," died Sunday at 70.

Dunn, whose legacy as one of the most respected session musicians in the business also included work with John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd's Blues Brothers as well as with Levon Helm, Eric Clapton, Neil Young and Bob Dylan, died while on tour in Tokyo.

5 comments:

GladysKravitz said...

Rip.

CantHaveMyPurse said...

I remember him from The Blues Brothers movie. Sorry these classic musicians are leaving us. Will we feel that way when Bieber dies at 70? Oh I'll be dead before then so I guess I'll never know...

hamster party said...

RIP, how sad he died on tour. At least he was still doing what he does til the very end.

nettalovesrobin said...

RIP

Lelaina Pierce said...

Those were some good tunes. RIP.

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