18ms. Johnny was little and there I was with my dad cutting his dinner so he could eat. Can they survive a reunion? Theres a moment of awkwardness as we size each other up. 1, and the Vagrant Records sampler Another Year on the Streets, Vol. 150 and the next day it dropped. His net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2022. James Warden , Patch Staff Posted Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:18 pm CT . [22], In late 2015, Westerberg announced that he had formed a new band called the I Don't Cares with musician Juliana Hatfield. It creeps up on ya., Paul takes a pull on an e-cig. He launched a solo career after the dissolution of that band. Eventually is the second solo album by Paul Westerberg, released on April 30, 1996, on Reprise Records. People took that and ran with it., Once again, Westerbergs life slowed to a crawl. The Replacements once again disbanded in 2015. You can also follow the Album of the Day - a classic album presented in its entirety. Im lonely, Westerberg says with a laugh. Paul Harold Westerberg. I had a lot of people around me pushing that song, to put in those Na-na-nas and make it big. We, Yahoo, are part of the Yahoo family of brands. He made an appearance in the video for Glen Campbells Ghost on the Canvas that was straight out of the Bastards of Young video playbook. 4. Late afternoon sun hits Pauls face and he squints. All three compilations were released in 2004. Is that the one with Soldier of Misfortune and that s**t? From the lyrical content of "5:05," it is believed that 49:00 was recalled because of copyright issues in the ending cover medley.[16]. On July 21, 2008, Westerberg released an album with 49 minutes' worth of music for 49 cents. [4][5][6], In the late 1970s, Westerberg was working as a janitor for U.S. Paul WesterbergOpen Season: Featuring the songs of Paul Westerberg 2006 UMG Recordings, I. I hear the piano before I see him and take a moment to listen before knocking. In all, the soundtrack includes eight Westerberg originals. Westerberg became increasingly prolific, releasing Dead Man Shake (as Grandpaboy), Come Feel Me Tremble, and Folker all within the next two years. [18] In May 2010, he played "Dangerous Boys" and "Time Flies Tomorrow" standing on the visitors' dugout at Target Field for the documentary 40 Nights of Rock & Roll. I could tell that the younger people werent used to seeing the real thing., One of the more interesting stunts on the Mats reunion tour was Pauls habit of wearing different T-shirts every night, each featuring a different letter spray-painted on them, eventually spelling out the disconsolate message, I have always loved you. [2] Following the breakup of the Replacements, Westerberg launched a solo career that saw him release three albums on two major record labels. In 1995, Bob died at age 35 of organ failure related to years of substance abuse. You f**kin made it, he says. That being said, we might have missed a few people here and there. One day a friend asked me if I wanted to go hear a band play, he says. The album is rounded out by two non-Westerberg originals, Deathray's own "I Wanna Lose Control (Uh Oh)" and the Talking Heads' 1986 hit "Wild Wild Life.". Seeing this as a fitting end to an impromptu concert, everyone joined arms and started singing You take the Skywaaayy. People thought the couch was a stunt, says Westerberg. His band, known for classic albums like Let it Be and Pleased to Meet Me, is considered one of the most influential American indie rock bands of their time. I had to run home right after and take Johnny trick-or-treating. Cover Art provided by the Cover Art Archive. Survived by daughters Linda (Paul) Schweppe and Diane (Rick) Peck; grandchildren Krista. Thats really where I got an education. He had a modest splash with the song Dyslexic Heart, which appeared on the 1992 soundtrack to Cameron Crowes movie Singles. Surprise! As if fate wanted to put him in a position where he could later write a song about it, Westerberg was in the lyrically perfect position of being a janitor for a senator - Senator Dave Durenberger, for the record - and was walking home from work one evening . An EP and single were released by indie label Soundproof/Monolyth Records. My Daydream is a good song., Folker (2004): Every one of these records makes me think of someone. The episode first aired on February 26, 1997. Westerberg resides in Edina, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. Hostility would have been welcomed, he says. [11] They made four albums for Sire, each with a different lineup. The label was undergoing reorganization and the album was given minimal promotion. Paul very politely refused to discuss his and Hatfields personal relationship during the interview, but I can tell, right now, hes happy. I couldnt reproduce it if you put a gun to my head. Stereo and Mono were recorded in Westerberg's basement studio. If you do not want us and our partners to use cookies and personal data for these additional purposes, click 'Reject all'. A blizzard is on the way, and the first flakes have started falling on this nervous Friday morning, two days before Valentines. Every day on the way home, he would hide in the bushes and listen to them rehearse, never summoning the courage to knock on the door and introduce himself. After three weeks of carefully crafted requests, the famously reclusive singer-songwriter and frontman for alt-rock pioneers the Replacements finally accepted this interview. 63 Year Old Capricorn #19. It came off like I called the band lazy bastards, Westerberg says. His band, known for classic albums like Let it Be and Pleased to Meet Me, is considered one of the most influential American indie rock bands of their time. In 2007, "Dyslexic Heart" was used in Smart People movie trailer, a selection made by music supervisor Serena Undercofler. He had been sober for two weeks. At their only Saturday Night Live appearance, in 1986, the Replacements drank all day, swore onstage, swapped clothes between songs and fumbled through Kiss Me on the Bus, earning the ire of Lorne Michaels, who, as legend has it, banned them for life from the show. 3. Paul Westerberg is a member of Rock Singer It was good to wake up and go, God, Im late,' he says. Stereo and Mono were recorded in Westerberg's basement studio. The majority of his subsequent output be it credited to his own name or his troublemaking, goofy-hat wearing alter-ego Grandpaboy has been recorded lo-fi in his basement recording studio. His band, known for classic albums like Let it Be and Pleased to Meet Me, is considered one of the most influential American indie rock bands of their time. Paul Harold Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the Replacements. If you can confirm that were wrong, well accept it, but until we see the documentation, were trusting this to be true just because it sounds so awesome. Westerberg also performed the song that same year on The Tonight Show hosted by Jay Leno. Although those sessions produced good resultsthe leadoff single, "Love Untold", among themWesterberg and O'Brien parted ways. I had to pay the f**king rent on the house. Westerberg was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Mary Louise (ne Philipp) and Harold ('Hal') Robert Westerberg (19182003), an employee of Cadillac-General Motors. He talked his way into the band by convincing the singer that the other band members Bob Stinson, Chris Mars and Tommy Stinson were going to fire him. Now everything is grey and its like, F**k, I gotta break out of this.. Their self-sabotaging attitude didnt change when they got their first hints of stardom. I'm drinking strong black coffee and absently picking at an He also recorded a duet with Jett ("Let's Do It") for the Tank Girl soundtrack (1994). The album, 49:00 Of Your Time/Life, was taken down from Amazon.com and TuneCore store a few weeks later. In 2006, Westerberg wrote a collection of songs for the animated film Open Season. As a solo artist, he provided songs for the soundtrack to and composed the score for Cameron Crowe's 1992 film Singles. I did so many weird, wrong things, and ran the mixes through amps and s**t. I had no idea what I was doing but it turned out really good. authenticate users, apply security measures, and prevent spam and abuse, and, display personalised ads and content based on interest profiles, measure the effectiveness of personalised ads and content, and, develop and improve our products and services. . Copyright 2023 Penske Business Media, LLC. His third album, Suicaine Gratifaction, is a piano-driven, melancholy, and highly personal work. His younger sister, Mary Lucia, was a DJ at local radio station 89.3 The Current for many years. I think thats a reaction to coming off [the Replacements] tour, where it was all that plaid and crap. [9] They soon changed their name to the Replacements after several venues declined to advertise the band under their original name.[10]. He married Zuzu Petals guitarist Laurie Lindeen. After their divorce, he married former Zuzu's Petals guitarist and author Laurie Lindeen. Upon Alex Chilton's death in March 2010, Westerberg wrote a eulogy for one of his biggest influences that appeared in The New York Times. For anyone with an obsessive-compulsive nature like me, theres too many rabbit holes. He has since resumed drinking occasionally in moderation. Best known as the frontman of The Replacements. Your email address appears to be invalidAt least one box must be checked for signup, Check here to get the latest news, releases and events from Rhino, Check here to get the Album of the Day delivered to your inbox. Hes almost exactly my height, 57 and change. Westerberg says he thought about working as a producer or trying his hand as a Nashville songwriter, but he has learned over the years that he doesnt work well with others. He was doing stuff in the basement by himself, instead of making records with other people, says Stinson about Westerberg. On August 27, 2008, Westerberg released two new songs, "3oclockreep" and "Finally Here Once", on TuneCore. This Powderhorn Resident Hasnt Joined a Single Puppeteering Collective Despite Living in the Neighborhood for Six Months, Minneapolis Declares Uptown White Cultural District, February Blizzard Renamed Kirk Cousins After Falling Short of Expectations, Egg Prices Hit an All Time High at 25 Dollars per Gallon, St. Paul Snowplow Driver Mistakes Homeowners Trash Can for Mario Kart Power-up, We Just Want Them off the Streets: Minneapolis Opens Shelters for Ungaraged Cars Ahead of Blizzard, Lastest Mighty Act of God Pretty Fucking Inconvenient. In May 2010, he played "Dangerous Boys" and "Time Flies Tomorrow" standing on the visitors' dugout at Target Field for the documentary, 40 Nights of Rock & Roll. They keep knocking down the houses in my neighborhood. He's gonna cancel on me. All three had great moments, but they lacked the fire of the groups earlier punk records. Westerberg also performed the song that same year on The Tonight Show hosted by Jay Leno. Capricorn Named Paul #12. 3 features "As Far As I Know." Westerberg co-wrote the song "Backlash" with Joan Jett for her 1991 album Notorious and played guitar with her on a video of the song. Paul Westerberg was born on 31 December, 1959 in Edina, MN, is an American musician. Additionally, "Lookin' Up in Heaven" appears on the Starbucks sampler Hear Music, Vol. Tommy texted me one word and I texted three. The Replacements at a South Minneapolis studio in August. Homes - Celebrity - Entertainment - Musicians. I couldnt find a certain song if I had to. Brought to you by MetaBrainz Foundation and our sponsors and supporters. I say that and Im still a human being. . He doesnt pick up the phone a lot. The band made three albums and an EP for local label Twin/Tone before signing to Sire Records in 1985. We dont need to say anything about this. The Replacements Bring Back the Romance at New York Reunion, Westerberg asserted himself as the bands songwriting auteur on the Replacements final albums 1987s Pleased to Meet Me, 1989s Dont Tell a Soul and 1990s All Shook Down but the band wasnt quite sure how to mature. Birth dateThursday, December 31, 1959. But hes quick to point out that the Replacements havent broken up. His band, known for classic albums like Let it Be and Pleased to Meet Me, is considered one of the most influential American indie rock bands of their time. Throwing out the past. Bing Crosby, You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby - Here we go., 14 Songs (1993): Overly written songs with huge expectations., Eventually (1996): These Are the Days should have been a hit., Suicaine Gratification (1999): I think my best. To Paul's contact database . The Replacements began the way many American rock 'n' roll bands do: as a bunch of misfit shitheads playing lousy covers and drunken noise in some Midwest basement. It did yield the alternative radio hit "Love Untold". The 54-year-old alternative-rock icon might wake up in his home in suburban Edina, Minnesota, rake wet leaves, then take some Percocet and lay on the couch to ease his bad back. Paul Harold Westerberg (born December 31, 1959) is an American musician, best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the Replacements. Lead singer and guitarist for the seminal 1980's indie rock band The Replacements. Artist information Sort name: Westerberg, Paul Type: Person Gender: Male Born: 1959-12-31 (62 years ago) Born in: Minnesota, United States Area: Edina, Minnesota, United States IS I woke up one day and all my clothes were gray, says Westerberg. Hes gonna cancel on me. With new management and a new independent label, Vagrant Records, he released two records simultaneously, Stereo and Mono (Mono being released under his alter ego Grandpaboy). Paul Westerberg 101. They divorced in 2014. The Replacements reunited in 2012, notably playing several dates at Riot Fest in 2013 and the Coachella Music Festival in 2014. The track "Wild As I Wanna Be" is performed by Deathray, whereas Pete Yorn performs "I Belong (Reprise)." They didnt want to look. Paul Westerberg: his birthday, what he did before fame, his family life, fun trivia facts, popularity rankings, and more. [13] Westerberg appeared on a fifth-season episode of The Larry Sanders Show (entitled "Larry's New Love") performing "Ain't Got Me" from Eventually. Paul Westerberg was born on Thursday December 31st 1959, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA,. [32] Westerberg and the Replacements each have a star on the mural, making Westerberg one of the few musicians to be honored with multiple stars. The doorbell rings and I retrieve a UPS package. I have somewhere to go.'. The singer quit, and Westerberg joined the group. After the majorly hyped and generally well-received solo debut 14 Songs in 1993, 1996s Eventually failed to spark crossover success. Mars left the band soon after the album was released. He's covered head-to-toe in gray, replete in charcoal suit jacket, slate pants, and. Westerberg doesnt like to drive Speaking as one of the five most nervous men in the world, he says, Id prefer not to die behind the wheel., Today, however, Westerberg only had time to put on one outfit, because he has practice with the Replacements, who are playing a run of shows this fall. They have a son, Johnny (born 1998), whose voice is likely on 49:00 and "Whatever Makes You Happy" from Westerberg's solo album Suicaine Gratifaction. In the online, May 24, 2013, version of The New York Times' Measure for Measure feature, he set forth his songwriting creed, which privileges the virtues of inspiration and spontaneity over gradually developing and revising a song. They soon changed their name to The Replacements after several venues declined to advertise the band under their original name. As if fate wanted to put him in a position where he could later write a song about it, Westerberg was in the lyrically perfect position of being a janitor for a senator Senator Dave Durenberger, for the record and was walking home from work one evening when he heard a musical ruckus from a nearby basement. Westerberg starts bouncing and swiveling at the mic, his thick, raspy voice straining at the chorus: Whats that song?/Yeah, Im in love/With that song. Stinson wheels his low-slung bass; they end on a dime, surprising even themselves. Paul takes a long pause, the smile fading from his lips. 49:00 (styled 49:00.Of Your Time Life) is a 2008 album by Paul Westerberg.The album was originally slated for a release on July 19, 2008 (marketed as "June 49"), but digital distribution problems delayed its release until July 21.. You take Hollywoods money and you eat Hollywoods s**t. They aint called me back since., 49:00 (2008): If I drop dead tomorrow, thats my masterpiece. He launched a solo career after the dissolution of that band. Despite the jump to Sire, the Replacements never translated their critical success into commercial sales. with this post, location or person. In December 2005, Westerberg reconvened with Tommy Stinson and Chris Mars to record two new songs for a compilation titled Don't You Know Who I Think I Was?, which was released in 2006. I dont really have anything to say, but why not? I remember it was on Halloween, the day he got his last rites. I walked in very casual and didnt tell them that I had been listening to them.. Short of a VFW hall, all three of us are stumped, and thats why Im staring at my phone in a bagel shop on a freezing Minnesota morning. Enter your email below to be the first to hear about new releases, upcoming events, and more from Rhino. The I Dont Cares dropped 1/2 2 P on Halloween last year, and while the duos formation came as a surprise, the collaboration sounds and feels natural. [2] Following the breakup of the Replacements, Westerberg launched a solo career that saw him release three albums on major record labels. [27] After their divorce, he married former Zuzu's Petals guitarist and author Laurie Lindeen. The Replacements began performing in the Twin Cities punk scene, showcasing Westerberg's songs in a classic rockfriendly punk style. He is a Musician and Songwriter. Westerberg parted ways with Reprise Records and the following year chose to release songs that were more blues-influenced and less slickly produced under the name Grandpaboy. He talked his way into the band by convincing the singer that the other band members Bob Stinson, Chris Mars and Tommy Stinson were going to fire the singer. The band made several albums for local label Twin/Tone before signing to Sire Records in 1985. 2. He was working for a senator when he first stumbled upon his soon-to-be bandmates. 63 Year Old Singer #32. Also performs as: Bill Expectorate, Elrod Puce, Grandpaboy, Mr. F (Paul Westerburg), Pablo Louseorama, Senator Jim Dracula, Showing official release groups by this artist (Show all release groups / Show official various artist release groups / Show all various artist release groups), DonateWikiForumsChat (IRC)Bug TrackerBlogTwitterUse beta site. Links: en.wikipedia.org 15,667 views 8.3 ( 8 votes) Categories [8] The band was originally called the Impediments, and they played their first gig in the basement of a church, playing to members of a nearby halfway house who did not appreciate their drunken shenanigans. Ive been playing that since I was a kid, he laughs. He has four siblings: Anne, Julie, Phil, and Mary. But his 1993 solo debut, 14 Songs, sold poorly, and subsequent releases continued the trajectory. 10: Reveal, "Outta My System" can be found on Hot Stove, Cool Music, Vol. He hired Vandals drummer Josh Freese as the touring drummer for The Replacements during their 2013-2014 reunion shows. I seriously cant remember anything, he tells me. I really didnt want to go back to being all alone. In honor of this tremendous singer-songwriter, weve put together a list of 5 things about Westerberg that you might not have been aware of. #10 World Class Fad. On September 22, 2009, Westerberg released an EP titled PW & The Ghost Gloves Cat Wing Joy Boys with six songs: "Ghost on the Canvas," "Drop Them Gloves," "Good as the Cat," "Love on the Wing", "Gimmie Little Joy" and "Dangerous Boys". She knows the real me., As we shake hands at the door, his eyes drift upstairs towards Johnnys room. Stinson ducks into the kitchen off to the side of the room, pouring himself a dose of courage. Top of the morning! he says, raising the cup. [3] He has also released two albums and an EP under the pseudonym Grandpaboy. Either way, its still pretty cool. The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time I'm sitting in an upscale bagel shop in Edina, Minnesota, less than a mile from Paul Westerberg's house. So, how much is Paul Westerberg worth at the age of 63 years old? The singer quit, and Westerberg joined the group. At 63 years old, Paul Westerberg height not available right now. What . Singer Born in Minnesota #28. , money, salary, income, and assets. I'm drinking strong black coffee and absently picking at an He's gonna cancel on me. [30], Westerberg has been honored with two stars on the outside mural of the Minneapolis nightclub First Avenue,[31] recognizing performers that have played sold-out shows or have otherwise demonstrated a major contribution to the culture at the iconic venue. Paul rises from his chair and wants to play me a song, Black Cadillac by Joyce Green. He may have been a little more normal than he wouldve liked people to know. She heard songs like Back and Wear Me Out Loud and encouraged me that we should do something with it.. Bing Crosby. You f**king Google me and that thing pops up as being my torch. We pull up, and its that house on 36th and Grand. Receiving a star "might be the most prestigious public honor an artist can receive in Minneapolis," according to journalist Steve Marsh. Their Zodiac sign is Capricorn. This might be a prime reason why when spotted in public, a massive crowd formed around an unsuspecting Paul Westerberg going about his day and talking to himself. The first time I met him was at a urinal at a nightclub in St. Paul, revealed Westerberg. Senator David Durenberger during the 70's. Hed be wearing maybe his jammies and sweat pants or maybe a pear of jeans and sneakers. I call out, Johnny B. Goode! and he lays into it with teenage abandon. Westerberg co-wrote the song "Backlash" with Joan Jett for her 1991 album Notorious and played guitar with her on the song's video. In the ABC medical dramas eighth season, viewers were treated to an installment entitled Let The Bad Times Roll. Sure, its easy to write it off as just a tweaking of the more popular let the good times roll, but weve seen it in several places that it actually came from Westerbergs song of the same name on his 2002 album STEREO. Halfway through the song he stands and plucks absent-mindedly on the piano. The album is a single track that was sold on Amazon.com's Amazon MP3 service for 49 U.S. cents. They divorced in 2014. Always great listening! The Andrews Sisters, Thanks For the Memory - The house is big and silent, save for jazz that sounds like Coltrane serving as light background score. I'm drinking strong black coffee and absently picking at an Two of the songs were covered by other artists. His solo career has been praised but unfairly marginalized as an also-ran, never quite living up to the promise and lasting legacy left by the Replacements. Lets Not Belong Together is a great lost song., Come Feel Me Tremble (2003) I cant even think whats on it. In the late 1970s Westerberg was working as a janitor for U.S. 1. The Internets not good for me, he says. Lead singer and guitarist for the seminal 1980's indie rock band The Replacements. The following year, Reprise Records released his first solo album 14 Songs. He hated Yes, but he heard an opportunity. A blizzard is on the way, and the first flakes have started falling on this nervous Friday morning, two days before Valentine's. I'm sitting in an upscale bagel shop in Edina, Minnesota, less than a mile from Paul Westerberg's house. Sites: Wikipedia, paulwesterberg.com. Just before noon, his manager calls and Im told I can go directly to the house, and if I could bring Paul a large mocha with three shots, thatd be great. Bob Hope & Shirley Ross, I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams - Thats the treasure that we got, to be able to sit in the big atrium where youre taking a break and Prince shuffles by in his slippers and makes some popcorn in the microwave.. I ask about his health, mentioning that he appears to be drinking in a January 2016 Vanyaland video interview. But I think hes gotten around that corner., The Replacements: The Greatest Band That Never Was, Page 1 of 2. In 2006, Westerberg wrote eight original songs for the animated film Open Season. Westerberg appeared in the video for the title track of Glen Campbell's 2011 farewell to studio recording, a cover of Ghost on the Canvas (which Westerberg wrote in 2009). Now I must whore my past. I ask if he felt like a whore and Paul grins. Their final album, All Shook Down, was mainly a Westerberg solo project; there were a number of guest performers and the other three members of the band (including Slim Dunlap, who had replaced Bob Stinson three years earlier to tour in support of Pleased to Meet Me), made minimal contributions. Paul is also well known as, Lead singer and guitarist for the seminal 1980's indie rock band The Replacements. Minnesota United Fan Also Enjoys Craft Beer! In 2017, Westerberg released songs on SoundCloud as User 964848511 and on Bandcamp as Dry Wood Garage. The band texted each other today! Live, they careened toward the edge of self-destruction. In addition to his lack of a drivers license, he doesnt have an email. But we did record a lot at Paisley Park, and he became comfortable enough to grace us with his presence, not bejeweled and not dressed up. 10: Reveal, "Outta My System" can be found on Hot Stove, Cool Music, Vol. He opens the door and greets me warmly, a strong grip, spiky hair and crooked smile. Its a bond that has weathered breakups, addiction and the 1995 death of Tommys brother, Bob Stinson, founding Replacements guitarist. By submitting my information, I agree to receive personalized updates and marketing messages about Rhino based on my information, interests, activities, website visits and device data and in accordance with the PrivacyPolicy.I understand that I can opt-out at any time by emailing privacypolicy@wmg.com. He might change. The artistic palette just kinda dries up. I gotta f**king buck up and do what I gotta do., We relocate to a screened-in porch overlooking the backyard. When they were good, they were very, very good, and when they were bad, they were awful, says Seymour Stein, who signed them to Sire Records. Westerberg became increasingly prolific, releasing Dead Man Shake (as Grandpaboy), Come Feel Me Tremble, and Folker all within the next two years. Its unclear if Paul Westerberg, the frontman for The Replacements, was just talking to himself in the way someone normally would or if he truly had some things on his mind. I was like, Ill have two glasses of wine. Then it turned into every night and suddenly my head is a little foggy and Im not thinking as straight as I used to. If you ever fool yourself into moderation as an option, it prolongs it but it doesnt cure it. Offhandedly virtuosic, the round-faced, balding Bob would play shows wearing a dress or a diaper or a garbage bag. Problem is, he doesnt have a car or a drivers license, so that idea is scrapped. All Rights reserved. When he was ready to stop, his body gave out, says Tommy. This question could further explain why a crowd that would have sold out the Excel Center formed around Westerberg as he made his way through Loring Park. Paul Westerberg - Primary Address 4107 W 42nd St Edina MN, 55416 USA Contact Paul Westerberg > We just need to show you the shots from the two videos. I came home for the winter, did a mess of shoveling and man, I had to buy a cane and the whole bit. When asked about the reaction that the post-millennial Coachella crowd had to the Replacements, Westerberg laughs. Unlike other sites which use current mentions, follower counts, etc. [19][20] Westerberg appeared in the video for the title track of Glen Campbell's 2011 farewell studio recording, a cover of Ghost on the Canvas (which Westerberg wrote in 2009). Born in Edina, MN #10. I second-guessed this interview, Westerberg says. Westerberg's first solo releases were two songs, "Waiting for Somebody" and "Dyslexic Heart", for the soundtrack to the 1992 Cameron Crowe film Singles, for which he is also credited with composing and performing the score. Paul Westerberg is a Rock Singer, zodiac sign: Capricorn.Find out Paul Westerbergnet worth 2020, salary 2020 detail bellow. Im not drinking now, but being on the road with that band and that pressure, it reared its head.