From The Desk Of Tommy Stinson: Why Guns N’ Roses Is A Good Gig For Me

For post-punk scholars, Tommy Stinson will be forever fused to his infamous 12-year stint with Minneapolis garage-rock overachievers the Replacements. These days, the 45-year-old journeyman and doting dad is playing bass for Guns N’ Roses and Soul Asylum and has released his second solo album (and first in seven years), the well-crafted, bluesy and robust One … Continue reading From The Desk Of Tommy Stinson: Why Guns N’ Roses Is A Good Gig For Me