Bob "Slim" Dunlap epitomizes the journeyman musician who plays for the fun of it, when his day gig allows. However, even casual listeners know his name for one reason: landing the "hot seat" assignment of succeeding the Replacements' late, troubled guitarist Bob Stinson. But there's more to Dunlap's story than his experience with that legendarily star-crossed Minneapolis quartet might indicate.
Dunlap gained his first local attention by playing with eccentric singer/songwriter Curtiss A (Curt Almsted) in the late '70s. Starting with a 1978 EP by Almsted's punk rockish Spooks,...