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Replacements and later
Replacements later in the run included Debbie Allen, Yvette Freeman, Adriane Lenox, and Alan Weeks.
Replacements later in the run included Lou Jacobi as Lewis and Jack Gilford as Clark.
Replacements later in the run included Mac Davis and Larry Gatlin as Rogers, Mickey Rooney as Clem, and Susan Anton and Marla Maples as Ziegfeld's favorite chorus girl.
Replacements later in the run included Barry Nelson and Don Chastain as Julian, Elizabeth Allen, Dolores Gray, and Millicent Martin as Dorothy, and Lisa Brown and Karen Ziemba as Peggy.
) Replacements later in the run included Danny Aiello, Susan Anton, Christine Baranski, Frank Langella, John Rubinstein and Candice Bergen.
First Avenue and 7th Street Entry also hosted all-ages shows for the young scene which quickly established itself on the map with local bands including Husker Du, The Replacements, Loud Fast Rules ( later Soul Asylum ), Otto's Chemical Lounge, Outcry, Skullfuck, Final Conflict, Idol Threat, Rifle Sport, Man Sized Action and Red Meat, among others.
McKagan was the last of the Appetite lineup to leave, resigning as bassist in August 1997, being replaced later that year by Tommy Stinson ( formerly of The Replacements ).

Replacements and run
Replacements during the run included Gene Rayburn as Albert and Gretchen Wyler as Rosie.

Replacements and included
In 1984, The Replacements released a cover of " 20th Century Boy " as a B-side to the single " I Will Dare "; it is also included on the reissue version of their album Let It Be.
* The Replacements included a song about Johnny Thunders, " Johnny's Gonna Die ", on their first album.
The top mainstream American Alternative Rock bands of 1980s included Hüsker Dü, The Replacements, R. E. M., The Pixies, and Sonic Youth which were popular long before the Grunge movement of the early 1990s.
Other TV series included NBC ’ s sitcom Teachers, where he was part of an ensemble cast, playing the part of school teacher Dick Green for the full season ; and The Replacements, where he appeared in two episodes as the Mayor.
Subsequent movie roles included Jamie Johnson in Something to Talk About, the spoiled quarterback Eddie Martel in The Replacements ( 2000 ), Charlie Martin in the TV movie version of On Golden Pond, Nancy's father Carson Drew in the TV movie Nancy Drew, and Barton Blaze ( father of Johnny Blaze / Ghost Rider ) in the 2007 movie Ghost Rider.
After The Extreme disbanded and Vincent went on to form other groups, such as Model Prisoners ( line-up included Bob Stinson from The Replacements ), Shotgun Rationale ( a revolving line-up that included at one time or another Cheetah Chrome of the Dead Boys and Bob Stinson who incidentally were in the group together in what Sonny referred to while being interviewed as a " therapist's nightmare ", Greg Norton-Hüsker Dü, The Dons a group he formed in Holland with two Dutch musicians, Sonny Vincent and the Guevaras, Sonny Vincent and his Rat Race Choir ( Scott Asheton-Stooges, Cheetah Crome-Dead Boys and Captain Sensible-The Damned ).

Replacements and her
" Other television shows that have used her voice work include Galaxy High ; God, The Devil and Bob ; Goof Troop ; Mike, Lu & Og ; The Replacements ; Pinky and the Brain and Timberwolf.
She also portrays Azula on Avatar: The Last Airbender, Riley Daring on The Replacements, several voice roles ( though mainly Mandy ) on The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Therese and Jeanette ( Tourette ) Voerman in the White Wolf RPG PC game Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, Frida Suárez in El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera, Sam Manson in Danny Phantom, as well as Vicky and her sister Tootie in The Fairly OddParents in Xiaolin Showdown as Kimiko Tohomiko and also in W. I. T. C. H as Miranda.
After Disney purchased Rev 105 and changed its name and format, Lucia maintained her dual role as host of a regular dayshift as well as a local music show called ' Popular Creeps ' ( named after a song by former Replacements drummer Chris Mars ).

Replacements and debut
Ironically, their debut video for the single " Diane " appeared on MTV's 120 Minutes in late December 1990 which was the episode of the final appearance of Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson of The Replacements in sort of a fitting segue between the lesser-known music genres of the two decades.

Replacements and at
the Replacements had a friendly rivalry with the band, which started when Twin / Tone chose the Replacements over Hüsker Dü, and Hüsker Dü landed an opening slot at a Johnny Thunders gig that the Replacements wanted.
The Replacements toured venues in the East Coast of the United States, including a tense gig at City Gardens in New Jersey where a number of punks lined the edge of the stage while the band were playing.
The Replacements returned to New York in June 1983, playing at CBGB.
The show at Folk City was not a success, because " the Replacements were so loud and obnoxious that the people just cleared right out ", according to manager Jesperson.
However, the album was then re-recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis, the same studio at which the band had recorded all of their previous albums, along with other notable groups such as Big Star and The Replacements.
Paul Westerberg, at one time of The Replacements ( band ) | The Replacements, in 2006
" Every A & R person in New York was present at CBs while The Replacements joyously flushed the set down the toilet, doing nothing but fractions of other people's songs ," said Peter Jesperson who recorded them for Twin / Tone.
Replacements for disqualified songs fare unpredictably at the competition.
He is also the voice of Peck the rooster and other minor characters in the Nickelodeon computer-animated series Back at the Barnyard and various characters on the Disney Channel animated series, The Replacements.
* The Replacements ' 1987 song " Alex Chilton " contains the line, " Checkin ' his stash by the trash at St. Mark's Place.
Also, Material Issue and The Replacements shared the stage at Taste of Chicago in 1991, which was the swansong for The Replacements.
Golden Smog is a loosely connected group of musicians comprised, at various times, of members of Soul Asylum, The Replacements, Wilco, The Jayhawks, Run Westy Run, The Honeydogs and Big Star.

Replacements and age
The Replacements gained local notoriety following their first live performance because of Tommy Stinson's young age.

Replacements and John
Superstar Car Wash is the fourth studio album by the Goo Goo Dolls, released in February, 1993 on Warner Bros .. John Rzeznik wrote the song " We Are the Normal " with his idol, The Replacements ' singer Paul Westerberg.
John Reipas ( drums ) and Ray Reigstad ( vocals ) had been playing with Bob Stinson since the spring / summer of 1986, when Bob was still the lead guitarist for the band The Replacements.

Replacements and Smith
He has also worked for Liz Phair, Juliana Hatfield, the Indigo Girls, Paul Kelly, New Order, The Replacements, Patti Smith ( Dream of Life ), The Woodentops ( Wooden Foot Cops on the Highway ), That Petrol Emotion, Counting Crows, Days of the New, The Get Up Kids, Ziggy Marley and Alela Diane.

Replacements and .
Replacements for Moore and Finlay were elected on 19 September 1929 ; Henri Fromageot and Cecil Hurst respectively.
The Replacements were an American punk rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1979, and are considered pioneers of alternative rock.
The Replacements never experienced any significant commercial success but have influenced a variety of alternative rock acts.
The Replacements ' music was influenced by classic rock artists such as The Rolling Stones, Faces, Big Star, Slade, Badfinger, and The Beatles as well as punk rock bands such as The Ramones, Johnny Thunders, Dead Boys and The Clash.
Unlike many of their underground contemporaries, the Replacements played " heart-on-the-sleeve " rock songs that combined Westerberg's " raw-throated adolescent howl ," with self-deprecating lyrics.
The Replacements were a notoriously wayward live act, often performing under the influence of alcohol and trashing their instruments.
The Replacements ' history began in Minneapolis in 1978 when a nineteen-year-old Bob Stinson gave his eleven-year-old brother Tommy Stinson a bass guitar to keep him off the streets.
After being banned from the venue for disorderly behaviour, they changed their name to the Replacements.
With the agreement of Stark and the rest of the band, the Replacements signed to Twin / Tone Records in 1980.
After the Replacements signed to Twin / Tone, Westerberg began to write new songs, and soon had a whole album's worth of material.
Because they were suspicious of the music business in general, the Replacements had not signed a written contract with Twin / Tone Records.
Hüsker Dü also influenced the band's music ; The Replacements began playing faster and became more influenced by hardcore punk.
The Replacements began to distance themselves from the hardcore punk scene after the release of Stink.
With a batch of new songs, the Replacements entered a warehouse in Roseville, Minnesota to record their next album, with Twin / Tone co-owner Paul Stark engineering.
Stark's meticulous approach to recording was in contrast to that of the Replacements, which often frustrated the band.
By Hootenanny < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s release, the Replacements had begun to attract a following outside of Minneapolis.
The gig was a failure ; the band were almost refused entry, Bob Stinson was thrown out as soon as he walked in the door, and the Replacements were the last of five bands, which meant they played in the early morning on a Monday night.
It was not a successful tour ; by the end, various members had threatened to quit the Replacements.
For the recording of their next studio album, the Replacements decided to return to Blackberry Way Studios in late 1983.

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