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Thought y'all might enjoy seeing James Jamerson's P-bass hanging in the Musician's Hall of Fame in Nashville (NOT the Country Music HOF). Great place to spend a half-day if you're passing through
Musique Funkology - Happy Birthday To Motown Bass Extraordinaire James Lee Jamerson (January 29, 1936 – August 2, 1983). James Jamerson was an American bass player. He was the uncredited bassist on
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How James Jamerson Became the Iconic Bass Player for Motown Records - Bass Musician Magazine, The Face of Bass
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