Tommy Stinson

PICS: The Replacements @ Maxwell's in 1986

The Replacements‘ reunion may be over but they are giving an official release to the storied live recordings of their February 4, 1986 show at Maxwell’s in Hoboken, called For Sale: Live at Maxwell’s 1986, on October 6 via Rhino. While you wait for the two-disc album to drop, we’ve got an exclusive set of never-before-seen photos by Caryn Rose from that very Maxwell’s show…

The Replacements releasing live album of 1986 Maxwell's show

The legendary (and previously bootlegged) show was one of the last to feature the band’s classic lineup before Bob Stinson left the band. After decades of sitting in the vaults, the recordings are getting a proper release.

Bash & Pop reissuing their debut with 18 bonus tracks (listen to one)

Tommy Stinson‘s post-Replacements band Bash & Pop returned this year with Anything Could Happen (on Fat Possum), the loooong-awaited followup to their 1993 debut Friday Night Is Killing Me. On September 8, Friday Night Is Killing Me will receive an expanded reissue…

The Yawpers releasing LP co-produced by Tommy Stinson (hear a track)

First single “Mon Dieu” is a scuzzy dose of Cramps-style psychobilly.

Tommy Stinson's Bash & Pop playing 2 TX shows on tour (BV Presents)

While The Replacements reunion may be done, bassist Tommy Stinson reignited his another of his bands, Bash & Pop. They released their first album in 25 years, Anything Could Happen, earlier this year via Fat Possum. BrooklynVegan is now excited to announce that we’ll be presenting Bash & Pop’s next tour…

Tommy Stinson's Bash & Pop touring in May (BV Presents)

While The Replacements reunion may be done, bassist Tommy Stinson reignited his another of his bands, Bash & Pop. They released their first album in 25 years, Anything Could Happen, earlier this year via Fat Possum. BrooklynVegan is now excited to announce that we’ll be presenting Bash & Pop’s next tour…

Tommy Stinson's Bash & Pop share "Never Wanted to Know" from new LP, expand tour

Tommy Stinson’s reignited Bash & Pop have just shared “Never Wanted To Know” from the group’s new album, Anything Could Happen. It’s the kind of anthemic power-pop you’d expect…

Jesse Malin, Joan Jett, Walter Schreifels & more covered 'Goats Head Soup' @ Bowery Ballroom (pics)

Tommy Stinson and more were also on hand for Malin’s holiday benefit show.

Tommy Stinson's Bash & Pop announce 2017 tour with The So So Glos

Bash & Pop will play NYC’s Mercury Lounge and Asbury Park’s The Saint in January.

Debbie Harry, Joan Jett, Walter Schreifels & more doing Stones tribute at Jesse Malin holiday show

The show is a benefit for Jesse’s friend and former tour manager Natty B, who was diagnosed with Leukemia in 2010 and struck with paralysis, and it also includes members of The Replacements, The Hold Steady, and more.
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