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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Back in the ’80s, when slick pop and hair metal began to consume all, a hard-drinking group of ragged Minnesotan rockers continued ...
Frontman Paul Westerberg was laid up on the couch (literally) for his band's weekend two set. By Shirley Halperin After what was regarded as a lackluster first weekend set, The Replacements returned ...
THE LOWDOWN: Former leader of the Replacements goes solo with rock 'n' roll Paul Westerberg first played the Tralf as a solo artist in 1993. That show has become the stuff of legend. Nearly 10 years ...
A new solo reissue highlights the talents of a guitarist and songwriter that Bruce Springsteen called "one of the deepest and ...
Most of the crowd attending the Taste of Chicago's annual Fourth of July concert at the Windy City's Grant Park were privy to a slice of rock 'n' roll history when The Replacements, the ...
The whole problem with Paul Westerberg is that he's a contrarian, an upstart. Has been since the beginning, and that's part of his appeal. Which is one of the reasons people of a certain age still ...
Musician Bob “Slim” Dunlap, who stabilized the Replacements between 1987-1991 following the departure of original guitarist Bob Stinson, died yesterday (Dec. 18) at the age of 73 due to complications ...