Iconic Rock ‘N’ Roll Star Dies at 73

Bob “Slim” Dunlap, the highly respected guitarist whose soulful melodies and understated artistry helped shape the later sound of The Replacements, passed away on Wednesday at his home in Minnesota. He was 73. According to The Minnesota Star Tribune, the cause of death was complications from a stroke he suffered in 2012. Dunlap’s family, who were with him during his final moments, confirmed the news.

Iconic Rock ‘N’ Roll Star Dies at 73

Dunlap joined The Replacements in 1987, stepping into the role of guitarist after the departure of founding member Bob Stinson. Continues…

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