![]() ![]() ![]() Duck played a Lakland Bob Glaub all night. I know that Duck Dunn did some work for Young and did the CSNY 2000 tour. I know Drummond used an early Fender single-coil Precsion, early enough to have the Bakelite saddles instead of steel ones. Drummond worked with Conway Twitty, then with James Brown (he was the only white guy in Brown's band during a tour of Vietnam). Neil Young has used Billy Talbot (Crazy Horse) for a lot of stuff. Sklar and Russel Kunkle play on the Crosby & Nash album that has "Immigration Man". The second solo album might have Leland Sklar, because by that time they'd been haging with The Section. Still's first solo album (the one with "Love The One You're With) has Stills, and Samuels as I recall, maybe Reeves too. The live "4 Way Street" is Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels, drums by Johnny Barbata (formerly with the Turtles, later with Jefferson Starship). Dallas Taylor was the drummer on both these albums, but I bet Stills may have done some as well. The first CSN&Y album, "Deja Vu" credits Greg Reeves with bass (I read somewhere once I can't find again that Reeves played on "Poppa Was A Rolling Stone" by the Temps too!), but Stills did play a lot of that album too. Only picture of him with a left-handed P bass is a jam with Jimi Hendrix, and the bass may have been Jimi's. The first CSN album (Suite: Judy Blue Eyes, etc.) was all Stills, and in Bass Player Magazine a few years ago, when they did a transcription of the line, he said he used a Precision. ![]()
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