On the Road with Patrick Stump The Record Shop
For a multiplatinum rock star with a bananacolored rooster do, singer Patrick Stump is disarmingly normal. Faced with a day off in New York City before a soldout gig, Patrick, stumped (ahem) on how to while away his afternoon, did what any one of us might have done in his (natty vintage) shoes: He surveyed his friends for advice. One small difference, though: Stump, the sometimes lead singer of emo populists Fall Out Boy, has 127, 463 friends on Twitter, and he was able to mine them for suggestions while simultaneously cruising the streets of NYC in the new Ford Fiesta, equipped with SYNC technology. (And no, he didn t text and drive: he may be a rock star but he s not reckless. ) So, what s a typical a day in the life of Patrick Stump Vintage guitar shopping (seen below, in Episode 1), thumbing through the jazz section at a local record store (Coltrane ), and swallowing his fears and plunging down a gigantic twostory slide in a downtown art museum. Stump s excellent de br, br,
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