Donald "Duck" Dunn discography

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Donald "Duck" Dunn discography
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Studio albums137
Soundtrack albums4
Live albums4
Compilation albums57

This article lists the discography of the late American Blues and Soul bassist, Donald "Duck" Dunn. Dunn was an influential bassist notable for his recordings in the 1960s in the house band for Stax Records, Booker T. & the M.G.'s and thereafter as a session bassist. [1] [2]

Contents

with the Mar-Keys

with Booker T & the MGs

with Rance Allen

with Duane Allman

with Joan Baez

with William Bell

with The Blues Brothers

with Shirley Brown

with Roy Buchanan

with Jimmy Buffett

with Ray Charles

with Keith Christmas

with Eric Clapton

with Doug Clifford

with Rita Coolidge

with Don Covay

with Crosby Stills Nash & Young

with Steve Cropper

with Delaney & Bonnie

with Bob Dylan

with Jesse Ed Davis

with Willie Dixon

with Tinsley Ellis

with The Emotions

with Yvonne Elliman

with Eddie Floyd

with Peter Frampton

with John Fogerty

with Carol Grimes

with Isaac Hayes

with Ronnie Hawkins

with Ruby Johnson

with Albert King

with Freddie King

with Richie Havens

with Levon Helm

with Herbie Mann

with Chris Hillman

with Jerry Lee Lewis

with The Manhattan Transfer

with Mel & Tim

with Stevie Nicks

with Don Nix

with Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers

with Wilson Pickett

with David Porter

with Elvis Presley

with John Prine

with Otis Redding

with Bruce Roberts

with Leon Russell

with Mitch Ryder

with Sam & Dave

with Leo Sayer

with Boz Scaggs

with Mavis Staples

with The Staples Singers

with Rod Stewart

with The Soul Children

with Billy Swan

with Tavares

with Johnnie Taylor

with Carla Thomas

with Mickey Thomas

with Rufus Thomas

with Muddy Waters

with Tony Joe White

with Bill Withers

with Neil Young

Various artist compilations

References

  1. "BBC News - Booker T bassist Donald Dunn dies in Tokyo aged 70". bbc.co.uk. May 13, 2012. Retrieved May 15, 2012.
  2. "Donald "Duck" Dunn discography". duckdunn.com. 2005. Archived from the original on May 22, 2012. Retrieved May 15, 2012.