Bob ‘Slim’ Dunlap, guitarist within the Replacements, dies at 73

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Bob ‘Slim’ Dunlap, guitarist within the Replacements, dies at 73

Bob “Slim” Dunlap, who changed Bob Stinson on guitar in cult Minneapolis band the Replacements, has died at 73.

In 2012, Dunlap suffered a stroke. In a press release after his dying, his household stated he died from problems that arose thereafter.

“Bob handed at dwelling as we speak at 12:48pm surrounded by household,” they stated in a press release revealed within the Minneapolis Star Tribune on Wednesday. “We performed him his Stay on the Turf Membership (Thank You Dancers!) CD, and he left us shortly after listening to his model of Hillbilly Heaven – fairly poignant. It was a pure decline over the previous week.”

Stinson was kicked out of the band in 1987 owing to points with medication and alcohol. When Dunlap joined, frontman Paul Westerberg requested for him to go by Slim, relatively than Bob, to keep away from any confusion.

The so-called “alternative Alternative”, Dunlap performed on the band’s last two studio albums, Don’t Inform a Soul from 1989, and All Shook Down from 1991. He first toured with them in help of Happy to Meet Me from 1987, the final album to function Stinson.

Bob ‘Slim’ Dunlap in 1987. {Photograph}: Lynn Goldsmith/Corbis/VCG/Getty Photos

Dunlap was born in 1951 in Plainview, Minnesota, to Jane and Robert Dunlap, the latter a state senator, and have become a fan of rock’n’roll. In 1976, he joined the band Thumbs Up and offshoot Spooks.

When he was found by Westerberg, he demurred the provide to affix the Replacements owing to the affect of touring calls for on his spouse Chrissie and their three youngsters, however Chrissie inspired him to simply accept the job.

On the time, he had been working on the well-known native venue First Avenue as a janitor, the place the Replacements had performed early reveals on the flip of the 80s. He was later honoured with a star on the mural outdoors the venue in recognition of his contribution to the venue’s tradition.

Dunlap launched a solo album, The New Previous Me, in 1993, and Instances Like These in 1996. His personal music draw admiration from Bruce Springsteen, who described the data as “deeply touching and emotional”.

Dunlap’s stroke in 2012 left him paralysed, solely capable of transfer his head, and introduced an finish to his music profession. When the Replacements toured in 2014, Westerberg stated Dunlap had given his blessing for them to proceed.

A 2013 fundraiser, Songs for Slim, discovered artists together with Lucinda Williams, Frank Black and Jeff Tweedy recording his songs to lift cash for his remedy. Within the wake of his dying, his daughter Emily Boigenzahn instructed the Star Tribune that the covers album had “actually saved him going and supplied ethical help”.

In 2023, the household held an property sale of Dunlap’s private music memorabilia to lift cash for his remedy. Chrissie stated that Dunlap had been hospitalised greater than 100 instances but remained in “good spirits regardless of his incapacity and ache”.

Dunlap is survived by Chrissie, their youngsters Emily, Delia and Louie Dunlap and 6 grandchildren.


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