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“He played upright but wanted to play the P-Bass. Motown said, ‘Nah, you ain’t making no money playing that.’ But he said, ‘If you want me, I’m playing the P-Bass’”: Bootsy Collins on the musician that totally “changed his mind” about bass playing … from Guitarworld janelle.borg@futurenet.com (Janelle Borg)

James Jamerson’s immense contribution to Motown Records in the ’60s and ’70s went largely uncredited – but his game-changing adoption of the P-Bass, coupled with…

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