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Tommy Stinson
Tommy Stinson (born Thomas Stinson, 6 October 1966 in Minneapolis, USA) was one of the founding members of the legendary 1980s alternative band The Replacements. Just 14 years old when he joined, Stinson played bass for The Replacements until its breakup in 1991, whereupon he formed the short-lived Bash and Pop and then later, Perfect, whose 1997 album "Seven Days a Week" was shelved due to record company problems. Stinson is currently the bassist for Guns N' Roses.
In 2004, Stinson released a solo album Village Gorilla Head which was well-received by the music press. Also that year, Stinson's band Perfect finally released the shelved "Seven Days a Week", which they retitled "Once Twice Three Times a Maybe."
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