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Tommy goes solo:
On a break from his gig as Guns N' Roses bassist, Tommy
Stinson is stepping out on his own. He's playing Thursday
(June 12) at Largo in Los Angeles, July 1 at the Mercury
Lounge in New York, and will follow that with three shows
in England with friend Jesse Malin.
At the end of August, he'll launch a three-week East Coast
and Midwest U.S. run that will also feature the Figgs,
and find Stinson playing material he's recorded for a
solo album.
"Basically, I had an opportunity fall into my lap
that I couldn't refuse," the former Replacements
member tells Billboard.com. He recorded 16 songs over
the course of two months in a studio owned by Charles
Thompson (aka Frank Black).
"I've been pals with Charles for a number of years,
and [his band] the Catholics went on tour for the months
of March and April, and basically Charles said, 'you can
use my studio and all my gear and my place while I'm gone
and make a record if you want.'"
"I'd been sitting on a bunch of songs for a number
of years -- there's two of them that are probably 10 years
old, at least," he says. "So, I just went in
and recorded them using his stuff and it worked out great."
Stinson tapped several pals to contribute to the sessions,
including A Perfect Circle drummer Josh Freese, his brother
Jason Freese on saxophone, Catholics guitarist Dave Philips,
and GNR guitarist Richard Fortus and keyboardist Dizzy
Reed. "My friend Gresh [a member of Stinson's short-lived
mid-1990s band Bash & Pop] played some drums on some
stuff, too," he notes. "All of my closest friends
played on my record."
The as-yet-untitled album doesn't yet have a home on
a label. "I'm playing it on a day-to-day basis,"
he says, noting he'll meet with some labels at the end
of the month in New York. "And it's a lot of fun,
because I don't really even have to get a deal. If I hated
everything tomorrow, it would be like, 'OK, I did that.'"
As for the fate of the long-awaited Guns N' Roses album,
"Chinese Democracy," Stinson would not reveal
specifics, but says he expects it will see the light of
day sometime this year. "The record is being completed.
Other people are putting their final little touches on
things, and then it goes to mix," he explains. "My
physical presence wasn't really needed until September,
so that's why I'm getting out and doing some shows. I've
got my parts all done."
Asked if he expects GNR, which late last year abruptly
ended a tour shortly after it began, will hit the road
again in the fall, he offered, "You know, I'm just
gonna say, in September, that's when I've got to be back.
All I know is that we're gonna finish the record up, get
it out, and I've got some time on my hands to do some
other s***."
Tommy Stinson tour dates (not all officially
announced):
-*-July:
1 New York, NY @ Mercury Lounge
8 Birmingham, UK @ Glee Club (w/ Jesse Malin)
9 London, UK @ Union Chapel (w/ Jesse Malin)
11 Cardiff, UK @ Barfly (w/ Jesse Malin)
-*-August:
24 Albany, NY
25 Buffalo, NY
26 Cleveland, OH @ Beachland Ballroom
27 Hamtramck, MI @ Small's
28 Milwaukee, WI
29 Green Bay, WI
30 Minneapolis, MN
31 Minneapolis, MN
-*-September:
2 Chicago, IL @ Double Door 3 Columbus, OH
4 Pittsburgh, PA
5 New York, NY @ Knitting Factory
6 New Jersey, NJ @ Maxwell's
7 Philadelphia, PA @ North Star Bar
9 CT
10 TBA
12 Providence, RI @ Met Cafe
13 Cambridge, MA @ Middle East
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