John Paul Jones | The Session Man (1966)
Before Led Zeppelin, John Paul Jones was one of the most in-demand session bassists and arrangers in Britain. On March 1966, a British magazine met up with John Paul Jones to talk about his career as a session musician and the bands he had played on, among other things.

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