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John Stirratt joined legendary alternative country pioneers Uncle Tupelo as a bass player in 1993 for their final release, Anondyne. After Uncle Tupelo’s ugly divorce, Jeff Tweedy was awarded custody of Stirratt and they went on to form the much-lauded Wilco.
In a band that used to have a ...
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You probably know Wilco as that hot “alt-country”
band that got into a blistering scrap with its...
record company back in early part of this century.
Jeff Tweedy puts Wilco back on course
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