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Karl Mueller
Born(1963-07-27)July 27, 1963
DiedJune 17, 2005(2005-06-17) (aged 41)
GenresAlternative rock
MembersSoul Asylum

Karl Mueller (July 27, 1963 – June 17, 2005) was an American rock musician. He was the bass guitarist and a founding member of the Minneapolis alternative rock band Soul Asylum.

In May 2004, Mueller, a longtime smoker, was diagnosed with esophageal cancer, and a benefit concert was held to help him with his medical bills. In September of that year, Grant Hart and Bob Mould of Hüsker Dü reunited for the first time in 17 years at the Rock for Karl benefit in Minneapolis. Paul Westerberg also made an appearance, as did Soul Asylum, in Mueller's last public performance. Mueller died of cancer in June 2005. Mueller was subsequently cremated and his remains reside at Lakewood Cemetery in Minneapolis. His widow, Mary Beth, resides in Minneapolis. In 2014, she founded the nonprofit Kill Kancer in Karl's memory to help continue the fight against cancer.

As of 2020, Mueller is still credited as a member on their Facebook page as a tribute.

Posthumous

In July 2006, Soul Asylum released The Silver Lining, a studio album featuring Mueller's last work.

Mueller was also pictured on the cover of the EP Clam Dip & Other Delights, released on April 14, 1989.

References

  1. ^ Thedeadrockstarsclub.com - accessed February 2011
  2. "A Brief History of the Bands and Artists". Review of rock bands from Minnesota. Minnesota Historical Society. 2012. Retrieved June 27, 2012.
  3. ^ Raihala, Ross (April 16, 2014). "Kill Kancer launches in Karl Mueller's memory". St. Paul Pioneer Press. St. Paul, Minnesota. Retrieved July 18, 2023.
  4. "Kill Kancer". Kill Kancer. Retrieved July 18, 2023.

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