Tommy Stinson was a quiet storm as he vacillated between righteous anger, subtle inebriation, and sheer showmanship this past Wednesday night at Bop Shop Records.
Tommy Stinson
Jake Clemons: Beyond E Street
Though multi-instrumentalist Jake Clemons is best known as the saxophonist for The E Street Band, he shouldn’t be ignored as a singer-songwriter. He plays Flour City Station on Thursday, December 19.
Tommy Stinson is irreplaceable
Tommy Stinson has fronted the frenetic, pop-tweaked alternative rock bands Bash & Pop and Perfect, heโs played in Soul Asylum, and heโs been on Axl Roseโs speed dial as bass player for Guns Nโ Roses. Most importantly, Stinsonโs a founding member of The Replacements.
Album review: ‘Anything Could Happen’
Bash & Pop “Anything Could Happen” Fat Possum Records facebook.com/bashandpop You can’t talk about one without mentioning the other: anything that any one of The Replacements touches sounds like a deliberate off shoot of the seminal band’s signature sound. “Anything Could Happen” is the second studio outing for Bash & Pop, former Replacements bass player […]






