Tommy Stinson

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    After Surviving the Replacements and GNR, Tommy Stinson Revives Bash & Pop

    Many can say they grew up with rock ’n’ roll, but only a select few actually grew up in rock ’n’ roll. Tommy Stinson, who joined the Replacements at 13, sure did. Stinson later serving as Axl Rose’s bassist for 18 years in the Slash-less Guns N’ Roses. Now he's fronting Bash & Pop, whose second album, “Anything Can Happen,” is out now.