Kim Shattuck of The Muffs and also briefly of The Pixies has died at age 56.
ABC Radio says,
Shattuck’s death was announced by her husband, Kevin Sutherland, in a post on his private Instagram account that was re-posted by The Muffs co-founder Melanie Vammen. Sutherland wrote in part that Shattuck “passed away peacefully in her sleep after a two-year struggle with ALS.”
ALS, short for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, is an incurable, fatal progressive neurological disease that ultimately results in complete loss of muscular function.
Shattuck co-founded The Muffs with Vammen in 1991 and, after a series of EPs and singles, they released their self-titled debut album in 1993. The project included the single “Sad Tomorrow,” which enjoyed the greatest commercial success of any of their releases. The Muffs also contributed a cover of Kim Wilde‘s 1981 hit “Kids in America” to the soundtrack for the 1995 hit film comedy Clueless, while their 1999 song “I Wish That I Could Be You” was featured in an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Shattuck also briefly joined The Pixies in 2013, stepping in for then-recently departed bassist Kim Deal, but was fired only months later, apparently a bad fit for the more introspective band.
Shattuck’s latest band project was the trio The Coolies, with Vammen and Palmyra Delran. Proceeds from their self-titled debut EP, released last summer, went to ALS research, though Shattuck kept her own diagnosis private.
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