Tommy Stinson Says Guns N' Roses Is A Collaboration Band (A Top Story)
. Stinson, who burst onto the rock scene with The Replacements 20-years ago, is also a member of Soul Asylum which he says is a 'labor of love,' "Soul Asylum, I've known those guys since we all went to school together, Dave (Pirner (Soul Asylum singer) and I anyway," Stinson tells Philly.com. "They're good guys and we have a good time playing together. That's more a labor of love." "Guns is a different thing in that it's a bunch of guys that come from all walks of life put together in this musical soup, and it has a whole different thing going on. It's more of a collaborative band thing -- when we write, anyway.," Stinson says. "Guns has been nothing but a good gig for me for 12-years now. I started it with no expectations. I didn't think it would last 12-years, but here I am." - RockAAA.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock.
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