The two musicians co-founded The Velvet Underground in 1965. By THR Staff John Cale, who co-founded The Velvet Underground with Lou Reed in 1965, has commented on the death of his bandmate. In a ...
A Lou Reed singles album compiling his songwriting before his tenure in The Velvet Underground is set to be released.‘Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65’ is set to drop on..
Listening today, with decades of distance and a lifetime of music at our fingertips, it’s difficult to imagine the seismic influence of the Velvet Underground and Nico’s self-titled album in 1967.
September 1964. New employee Lou Reed (right) at Pickwick Records’ offices, with fellow company songwriter Jerry Vance (far left), label exec Terry Philips (second from left) and an unknown colleague.
Hear tracks from Carly Pearce, Ibibio Sound Machine, John Cale and more. By Lindsay Zoladz Hear tracks by Raveena, Willow, John Cale and others. By Jon Pareles Te proponemos canciones de TV on the ...