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album, produced by Tommy Erdelyi, released in 1985. After the release of Tim, The Replacements fired Tommy's brother, Bob Stinson, as well as Jesperson... |
the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson, and drummer Chris Mars for most of its existence. After... |
In 1998 Rose, Reed, guitarists Paul Tobias and Robin Finck, bassist Tommy Stinson, drummer Josh Freese and multi-instrumentalist Chris Pitman started... |
who also signed a contract for two years, and McKagan's replacement Tommy Stinson. Later in the year, Chris Pitman joined on synthesizers & keyboards... |
His half-brother Tommy Stinson was born nearly seven years later. Despite Tommy's father being Anita's longtime boyfriend, Tommy was still given the... |
"Skyway", "Can't Hardly Wait"), harmonica (on "Can't Hardly Wait") Tommy Stinson – bass guitar (except "Skyway"), background vocals, upright bass (on... |
See You (2019). In August 2020, it was announced he would be playing Tommy Stinson in a Replacements biopic, Trouble Boys. He was cast as the character... |
by Tommy Stinson in Minneapolis, Minnesota, following the breakup of the Replacements. It released one album before disbanding in 1994. Tommy Stinson reformed... |
guitarists Paul Tobias and Robin Finck, drummer Josh Freese, bassist Tommy Stinson and multi-instrumentalist Chris Pitman began writing and recording new... |
had featured between 1994 and 2008, including vocalist Rose, bassisst Tommy Stinson, guitarists Buckethead, Robin Finck, Richard Fortus and Tobias, drummers... |
Hootenanny (The Replacements album) (category Albums produced by Tommy Stinson) features a rearranged lineup of Chris Mars on lead guitar, Tommy Stinson on rhythm guitar, Bob Stinson on bass guitar, and Paul Westerberg on drums and vocals... |
musicians including Robi "Draco" Rosa, Tool, Gordon Gano, PJ Harvey, Tommy Stinson, Nena, Frank Black of The Pixies, Neil Young, Perry Farrell and Cheetah... |
late 2005, ex-Replacements bassist (and former Guns N' Roses bassist) Tommy Stinson and former Prince drummer Michael Bland joined Soul Asylum. The band... |
convincing the singer that the other band members — Bob Stinson, Chris Mars and Tommy Stinson — were going to fire the singer. The singer quit, and Westerberg... |
2002 when he got a call from his friend (and Guns N' Roses bassist) Tommy Stinson asking him to fly out to audition for the band. Fortus joined Guns N'... |
The original film score is produced by Brian Wayne Transeau (BT) and Tommy Stinson. Songs used in the official trailer for the film included "Just a Ride"... |
Let It Be (The Replacements album) (redirect from Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out) Let It Be is a photograph of the band sitting on the roof of Bob and Tommy Stinson's mother's house taken by Daniel Corrigan. Michael Azerrad stated that... |
Tommy Stinson, Bob Stinson, Chris Mars) "Unsatisfied" "Can't Hardly Wait" "Tommy Gets His Tonsils Out" (Paul Westerberg, Tommy Stinson, Bob Stinson,... |
Brownstone", "Rocket Queen" and "You Could Be Mine", and backing vocals Tommy Stinson – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Motivation" DJ Ashba – lead... |
There Was a Time (Guns N' Roses song) (category Songs written by Tommy Stinson) band Guns N' Roses, written by Axl Rose, Paul Tobias, Dizzy Reed, and Tommy Stinson and featured on their sixth studio album, Chinese Democracy, released... |