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Shortly before playing 1966's 'Exploding Plastic Inevitable' shows, Andy Warhol documented The Velvet Underground jamming in The Factory art space and hangout.
Warhol and Beeple, and Caribbean dues - 4/5 SXSW London managed to bring some swaggering art to East London as well as train ...
Stories of Surrender captures Bono’s one-man stage show at the Beacon Theatre. The documentary film blends memoir-style anecdotes with U2 classics performed live.
The Velvet Underground are responsible for some of the most experimental and thought-proviking songs of all time, but who ...
A friend of Lou Reed and Bruce Springsteen, he was celebrated for his unflinching songs about race. Now his wife wants to make sure he’s not forgotten ...
The latest instalment in Light In The Attic’s Lou Reed Archive Series, Why Don’t You Smile Now ... hiring two hip-looking guys Philips met at a party: Welsh composer John Cale and experimental artist ...
In two programs at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Mr. Cale revisited a half-century of hardheaded music and looked boldly into the future. Lou Reed and John Cale had a real good time together at ...
Before the Velvet Underground, and before he became one of the most important songwriters of his generation, Lou Reed ... song included Reed (pictured above, far right) and John Cale — and ...
There would be no Velvet Underground without John Cale, who heard an aspiring folkie named Lou Reed strum a song called “Heroin” in 1965 and immediately grasped its avant-garde potential.
F or six decades and counting, John Cale has lived on the edge of the ... Young before co-founding the Velvet Underground with Lou Reed. The band transformed rock & roll into an art experiment ...