Tommy Stinson
Book Talk & Signing w Peter Jesperson, Tommy Stinson, David Fricke, & Craig Finn
Rough Trade NYC
30 Rockefeller Plaza 6th Avenue, btw 49 & 50 St
New York, NY 10112
Dec 6, 2023
6:00 PM EST
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Rough Trade NYC is very excited to present a book talk + signing with Peter Jesperson,
@tommy_stinson
(The Replacements), and
@steadycraig
(The Hold Steady) moderated by
@rsfricke
on Wednesday, December 6th at 6pm.
Info and RSVP: https://link.dice.fm/tf18255c99a8
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30 Rockefeller Plaza 6th Avenue, btw 49 & 50 St, New York, NY
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1-718-388-4111
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Americana Highway on WRONGER:
"Wronger is equal parts Americana, pop, folk, Rockabilly and classic country. The album perfectly marries Stinson’s punk rock bona fides with his obvious love for the telecaster twang of the Outlaw Country founders. The album opens on “Here We Go Again,” a deceptively joyful ukelele track punctuated by horns while “That’s It” sounds like a Johnny Cash/The Clash hybrid. The two early standout tracks though are the mellow “Mr. Wrong” and the fantastic “We Ain’t”. There is a comfortableness to these songs that makes for an enjoyable listen from start to finish. The album closes on the beautiful “Dream.”
Stinson is joined on the record by longtime buddy Chip Roberts. “We’ve been really good friends and writing partners pretty much since we met each other,” Stinson says. “We were writing rock tunes to ballads or country or Americana, but we’ve both come from that sort of singer-songwriter thing.” Their partnership clearly works, as Stinson has just turned in one of the finest records of his post-Replacements career.
Read MoreAmericana Highway on WRONGER:
"Wronger is equal parts Americana, pop, folk, Rockabilly and classic country. The album perfectly marries Stinson’s punk rock bona fides with his obvious love for the telecaster twang of the Outlaw Country founders. The album opens on “Here We Go Again,” a deceptively joyful ukelele track punctuated by horns while “That’s It” sounds like a Johnny Cash/The Clash hybrid. The two early standout tracks though are the mellow “Mr. Wrong” and the fantastic “We Ain’t”. There is a comfortableness to these songs that makes for an enjoyable listen from start to finish. The album closes on the beautiful “Dream.”
Stinson is joined on the record by longtime buddy Chip Roberts. “We’ve been really good friends and writing partners pretty much since we met each other,” Stinson says. “We were writing rock tunes to ballads or country or Americana, but we’ve both come from that sort of singer-songwriter thing.” Their partnership clearly works, as Stinson has just turned in one of the finest records of his post-Replacements career.
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