In 1968, the Velvet Underground went through a period of profound transition, marked by the departure of John Cale, who
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Lou Reed (1942-2013) was an undisputed icon of rock and roll, best known as the leader of the Velvet Underground. Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lou Reed made music history with his poetic and often provocative songwriting, embracing subjects that were taboo at the time.
His solo career, which began in 1972, was crowned with success, notably with the album “Transformer”, produced by David Bowie. A pioneer of the alternative rock scene, Reed is known for his deep, expressive voice and innovative guitar playing. His artistic contribution continues to influence contemporary music.
In 1968, the Velvet Underground went through a period of profound transition, marked by the departure of John Cale, who
With a single guitar chord, they challenged the music world, transgressed conventions and created a movement that, over half a
Nico, whose real name was Christa Päffgen, remains a captivating and enigmatic figure in modern music. Despite her untimely death