Bob Slim Dunlap passed away. He was most renowned for his time with the Replacements.
He was seventy-three.
According to his family, he passed away at home with his loved ones at his side, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported.
He left us soon after hearing his moving rendition of “Hillbilly Heaven,” according to the family’s statement to the newspaper, after we played him his CD, “Live at the Turf Club (Thank You Dancers!).” Over the previous week, there has been a natural drop. In the end, his stroke’s complications were to blame.
According to Rolling Stone, Dunlap was referred to as the replacement. He became a member of the band in 1987 and continued to play guitar until 1991. According to the website, he had a stroke in 2012 that rendered him immobile.
According to Rolling Stone, Dunlap pursued a solo career and put out two solo albums following the band’s 1991 breakup.
In 2014, Bruce Springsteen commended that effort, according to Rolling Stone.
It is said that Slim Dunlap is amazing. As a member of The Replacements, he produced two amazing records that were incredibly beautiful and soulful.
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