In 1968, the Velvet Underground went through a period of profound transition, marked by the departure of John Cale, who
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Maureen “Moe” Tucker, born in 1944, is an American musician best known as the drummer for the Velvet Underground. Her minimalist, primal percussive style was a major contributor to the band’s sonic identity.
Born in Levittown, New York, Tucker broke with convention as one of the few female drummers in 1960s rock. After the Velvet Underground, she pursued a discreet but respected solo career, exploring a variety of musical genres.
Her rhythmic simplicity and dedication to the art of music made Tucker a key figure in rock and roll.
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