AUGUST 1962: (L-R) Booker T. Jones on the organ, bassist Donald 'Duck' Dunn, drummer Al Jackson and guitarist Steve Cropper of the R&B band Booker T. & The M.G.'s perform onstage in August 1962 Stax ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Bassist Donald "Duck" Dunn, a member of Booker T. & the MGs whose thick bottom grooves anchored many of the classic soul hits from the 1960s, has died on tour in Japan, his ...
Lifetime Grammy winner Booker T. Jones presented an evening of vintage Booker T & the MGs compositions and more to a holiday crowd at downtown Berkeley's Freight & Salvage. The band included Jones, ...
When Stax Records, the famed Memphis soul label, needed a bassist to accompany one of its A-list artists, it called on musician Donald "Duck" Dunn. Together with his childhood friend, guitarist Steve ...
If you look up cool in the dictionary or, OK, Google it, these guys' pictures should be there. It may be hard to imagine three guys in their 60s still defining cool, but Booker T and the MGs do it, ...
There was a time in pop music when keyboards had soul: Booker T & the MG's time. This was back before artsy-fartsyists like Rick Wakeman and Keith Emerson got famous stuffing too many notes into every ...
While the name Lewie Steinberg may not be immediately recognizable to the casual music fan, you definitely know his work. If you've ever heard the Booker T. and the MGs classic 'Green Onions,' you've ...
Donald "Duck" Dunn, bass player for the influential studio band Booker T. and the MGs, died this morning at the age of 70. Dunn was in Japan at the time, playing a series of shows at the Blue Note in ...
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