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Kings X leader Dug Pinnick: “My ADD meant that practising was useless…”

planetsixstring November 9, 2022 comments off
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The golden-voiced 12-string bass master discusses unlikely brass influences, his eternal search for tone and how ADD impacted his bass playing

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