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Jazz musician John Bany played a borrowed bass in his home studio on Wednesday, February 6, 2013. His instrument of 40 years was damaged in a fall, and his musician friends are doing a benefit concert to pay for the repairs. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times
Jazz musician John Bany played a borrowed bass in his home studio on Wednesday, February 6, 2013. His instrument of 40 years was damaged in a fall, and his musician friends are doing a benefit concert to pay for the repairs. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times
Jazz musician John Bany played a borrowed bass in his home studio on Wednesday, February 6, 2013. His instrument of 40 years was damaged in a fall, and his musician friends are doing a benefit concert to pay for the repairs. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times
Jazz musician John Bany played a borrowed bass in his home studio on Wednesday, February 6, 2013. His instrument of 40 years was damaged in a fall, and his musician friends are doing a benefit concert to pay for the repairs. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times
Jazz musician John Bany played a borrowed bass in his home studio on Wednesday, February 6, 2013. His instrument of 40 years was damaged in a fall, and his musician friends are doing a benefit concert to pay for the repairs. | Al Podgorski~Chicago Sun-Times
You can lean on a stand-up bass. You can count on John Bany. Bany’s timeless bass playing is as much a part of Chicago as expired parking meters. Bany has recorded with Bud Freeman, Joe Venuti and folk-jazz singer Bonnie Koloc. He played on the …