Slim Dunlap, Replacements Guitarist and Minnesota Native, Dead at 73

Rolling Stone - Dec 18th, 2024
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Bob 'Slim' Dunlap, who joined The Replacements in 1987 as their guitarist, has died at age 73. His family confirmed his passing due to complications from a stroke he suffered in 2012. Dunlap played a key role in stabilizing the band after the departure of founding member Bob Stinson and appeared on their last two albums. After the band split in 1991, he released two solo albums and continued to be a beloved figure in the Minnesota music scene. In 2012, his stroke left him paralyzed, leading to a benefit EP by The Replacements to help with his medical expenses. He was praised by Bruce Springsteen for his soulful rock records. Dunlap passed away surrounded by family, listening to his live album.

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RATING

7.4
Fair Story
Consider it well-founded

The article provides a concise and factual account of Bob 'Slim' Dunlap's life and contributions to the music industry, particularly his time with the Replacements. It includes statements from his family and other notable figures, which adds to the article's credibility. However, it could benefit from a wider range of sources and perspectives.

RATING DETAILS

8
Accuracy

The article accurately reports on Bob Dunlap's death, his music career, and his impact on the music scene. It includes verifiable details such as album names, dates, and quotes from credible figures. However, it relies heavily on a single source for confirmation of his death.

7
Balance

The article presents a positive view of Dunlap's career and personal life, supported by quotes from his family and Bruce Springsteen. While this creates a favorable portrayal, it lacks a broader range of perspectives or more diverse voices, such as other band members or industry insiders.

9
Clarity

The article is well-written, with a clear structure and logical flow. It uses neutral language and avoids emotive terms, making it easy to read and understand.

6
Source quality

The article cites the Minnesota Star Tribune and includes a quote from Bruce Springsteen via NPR, which are credible sources. However, it does not mention any additional sources or verification, which slightly limits the source quality.

7
Transparency

The article is transparent about the source of the confirmation of Dunlap's death and includes attributed quotes. However, it does not disclose any potential conflicts of interest or affiliations that might affect the impartiality of the reporting.