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Thomas Eugene Stinson (born October 6, 1966) is an American rock musician. He came to prominence in the 1980s as the bass guitarist for The Replacements, one of the definitive American alternative rock groups. After their breakup in 1991, Stinson formed Bash & Pop, acting as lead vocalist, guitarist and frontman.In the mid-1990s he was the singer and guitarist for the rock band Perfect, and
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In plain words, Tommy Stinson is a great American musician. You can needle-drop at any juncture of the Minneapolis native's four-decade-plus career and find a moment of great significance. Stinson was a founding and lifetime member of The Replacements.
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Tommy Stinson makes his 3rd appearance on the podcast. Tommy chats about his new Cowboys in the Campfire album "Wronger," Guns N' Roses, baby advice, and mor
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TOMMY STINSON: Because we're a fucking couple [of] slow-ass old men. [Laughs.] That's the first answer. Chip and I were writing songs together from the moment I met him, 14 years ago now. [We
https://tidal.com/magazine/article/tommy-stinson-in-conversation/1-82194
The Replacements' Tommy Stinson in Conversation: "Well, shit. I guess we're still somewhat relevant." In a candid, freewheeling chat, the bassist and rock 'n' roll lifer reflects on the Replacements' candid, freewheeling and recently deluxe-reissued 1981 debut. December 3, 2021 by Brad Cohan
https://www.lpm.org/music/2023-10-02/the-replacements-tommy-stinson-on-the-tim-let-it-bleed-edition
Tommy Stinson on The Replacements' Tim, Playing with X's John Doe, and Lorde's Cover of "Swingin Party". Join Kyle Meredith in a new conversation with singer-songwriter and bass guitarist Tommy Stinson as he discusses two exciting musical ventures. First, Stinson introduces us to his debut release with the new band, Cowboys In The
https://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2021/08/25/tommy-stinson-interview-replacements-sorry-ma-forgot-to-take-out-trash
Bassist Tommy Stinson joins Jim McGuinn to talk about its recording, the upcoming box set, and his favorite song on the album. Plus, the story of his brother Bob's organ ending up in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Jim McGuinn: It's The Current and it's Jim McGuinn with Tommy Stinson. How are you, my friend? Tommy Stinson: Good. Good morning.
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Tommy Stinson: "I try to make a composite story out of several stories at once - they're stories and it's like a fable.". Do you think playing bass influences the style, adds a groove. "Yeah I mean, you're never going to extract me from the bass. Like I said, I wear all my influences firmly on my sleeve.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/replacements-tommy-stinson-dead-mans-pop-interview-889797/
The Replacements' Tommy Stinson looks back on 'Don't Tell a Soul' and the band's new 'Dead Man's Pop' box set. Dewey Nicks. Former Replacements bassist Tommy Stinson is the first to admit that his
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http://KEXP.ORG presents Tommy Stinson's Cowboys In The Campfire performing live in the KEXP studio. Recorded November 11, 2023Songs:DreamMr. WrongFall Apart
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Photo Credit: Vivian Wang. Tommy Stinson has played with some of the biggest (Guns N' Roses) and most respected (the Replacements) bands throughout his long-and-winding career.And for his latest project, Cowboys in the Campfire, the bassist/guitarist/singer opted to strip it all down to a back-to-basics sound and approach. Joining him in the stripped down band is his pal, guitarist Chip
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In plain words, Tommy Stinson is a great American musician. You can needle-drop at any juncture of the Minneapolis native's four-decade-plus career and find a moment of great significance. Stinson was a founding and lifetime member of The Replacements. He was a key second-generation ingredient in Guns N' Roses and served a seven-year tenure with Soul Asylum. He also led two essential bands
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/how-tommy-stinson-moved-on-from-replacements-and-guns-n-roses-116429/
Tommy Stinson discusses how he moved on from two of rock's biggest bands, Guns N' Roses and the Replacements, to revisit his Bash and Pop project. Justin Borucki for Rolling Stone. A long, exposed
https://www.npr.org/2011/12/20/143991559/tommy-stinson-a-bruised-lifer-returns
Tommy Stinson's weird and winding road through the music industry began in 1981, when he became the 14-year-old bassist for the brilliant and beloved slow-moving train wreck known as The Replacements.
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FEATURES Tommy Stinson's Life of Hustle By Drew Fortune · January 18, 2017 "It's mayhem over here," Tommy Stinson exclaims breathlessly from his home in Hudson, NY. "I've got hand-stuffed boxes of my new Bash & Pop record with cool extra bits for contest winners ready to go out. I've got gear going out to the van, and I need to
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Name Tommy Stinson Best known for Best known for being a public nuisance in Minneapolis, L.A., and New York. I've been in a bunch of We interviewed The Replacements' Tommy Stinson about his top 5
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Tommy Stinson's Bash & Pop outfit and Nicole Atkins channel the lessons of 1960s soul balladry on "Too Late." The track is part of a forthcoming 7-inch single due out November 24th. Rhythm guitar and drums drive "Too Late" along the steady, lilting path of a Stax ballad. Strings flit through the background to enhance the drama of
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published 14 June 2017. GN'R and Replacements man Tommy Stinson returns to his side project Bash and Pop, some 23 years after their last album. "Read it? Idon't have to - I lived it!". That's Tommy Stinson's answer when asked if he's familiar with Trouble Boys, Bob Mehr's biography of Stinson's former band The Replacements
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Tommy Stinson One Man Mutiny (2011) Vinyl/CD/Digital. Guns n' Roses Chinese Democracy (2008) Vinyl/CD/Digital. Perfect Once, Twice, Three Times A Maybe (2004) CD/Digital. Tommy Stinson Village Gorilla Head (2004) CD/Digital. Perfect When Squirrels Play Chicken (1996) 5-song EP CD/Digital. Bash & Pop
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Tommy Stinson turned out to be the true lifer, doing time in Guns N' Roses and animating his own version of the Replacements' underdog ethos as front man of the roots-rock band Bash & Pop.
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Tommy Stinson began to learn to play the bass at age 11 and has had a very busy career since forming his first band, Dogbreath, with older brother Bob Stinson on guitar and Chris Mars on drums. That band, with the addition of singer, guitarist and songwriter Paul Westerberg, became The Replacements.The Minneapolis-based band would record seven albums, including 1984's Let It Be and 1987's
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May 26. Mellow Matt's in Bowling Green, KY. May 28. Lo Main in Chattanooga, TN. May 29. Standard Deluxe in Waverly, AL. May 30. Swanson's Warehouse in Greenville, SC. May 31.