
About Slim Dunlap
Slim Dunlap (born Bob Dunlap in Plainview, Minnesota. on 14 August 1951; died 18 December 2024) was an American rock musician remembered as a member of The Replacements from 1987 to 1991 (replacing original lead guitarist Bob Stinson). Dunlap recorded two solo albums in the mid-1990s. Dunlap was influenced by Hank Williams and Keith Richards, and was called "one of the last old-school cool guitar players". Ralph Heibutzki at Allmusic said that he epitomized "the journeyman musician who plays for the fun of it, when his day gig allows".
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