DUFF MCKAGAN To Host 'Bass In Yer Face' Radio Show On PLANET ROCK

July 30, 2013

On Sunday, August 4 at 7 p.m., U.K. rock radio station Planet Rock will launch a new series called "Bass In Yer Face" presented by former GUNS N' ROSES bassist Duff McKagan.

Each week, discover some of the most amazing bass lines performed by some the best bassists rock has produced. Duff picks the songs and the artists that have made the bass famous, from the likes of Lemmy of MOTÖRHEAD to Geddy Lee of RUSH.

Four strings never sounded so good.

The broadcast is from 7 p.m. Sunday nights and is repeated Thursday at 8 p.m.

Planet Rock can be heard on nationally on digital radio, 105.2FM (West Midlands),digital TV, online and via mobile apps.

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