Former Guns N’ Roses bassist, McKagan, and current band “Loaded” stand with veterans

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Former Guns N’ Roses bassist and Seattle native Duff McKagan visited the VA Puget Sound Health Care System in November.

McKagan and members of his current band “Loaded” Jeff Rouse and Mike Squires (himself a Marine), toured the spinal cord injury unit, polytrauma center and addictions treatment center at the Puget Sound facility.

McKagan and his fellow band members were so moved by what they saw during their visit offered to donate all iTunes proceeds from their new song “Fight On,” and another song called “We Win,” to Puget Sound’s patient fund. “Fight On” is a recently recorded song about the adversity faced by injured Veterans returning from war. Previously on, Nov. 7, “Loaded” performed their song during the halftime of the Seattle Seahawks football game, pairing it up with a parade of active-duty service members and Veterans for “Military and Veterans Appreciation Day.”
– From the VA

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