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  • Donald “Duck” Dunn
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  • American bassist, songwriter and producer, born 24 November 1941, died 13 May 2012 in Tokyo, Japan.Member of The Mar-Keys in the early 1960's. Soon after that band was effectively disbanded in the mid 1960's he joined Stax' in-house band Booker T & The MG's as a replacement for Lewis Steinberg. Dunn continued to work as a musician and producer for the label right until their bankruptcy in 1976. He joined The Blues Brothers Band in 1978.
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  • Donald V. Dunn
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