The Velvet Underground
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1964 – 1996

The Velvet Underground

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The Velvet Underground was a pioneering experimental rock band from New York City first active from 1965 to 1973. Its best-known lineup consisted of vocalist/guitarist Lou Reed, bassist/violist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison and drummer Maureen Tucker. The band also collaborated with Nico for their debut album in 1967, under the supervision of producer and pop artist Andy Warhol.

Some see The Velvet Underground as being a bridge between the pacifist themes of the late 60s and the sheer chaos and indifference of the mid-70s punk movement.

Members

Moe TuckerMoe Tuckerbackground vocals, drums (drum set), percussion
Lou ReedLou Reedguitar, lead vocals, original, piano
Sterling Morrisonbackground vocals, bass, guitar, original
John CaleJohn Calebackground vocals, bass, organ, original, viola
Doug YuleDoug Yulebass, guitar, lead vocals, organ, piano
Willie AlexanderWillie Alexanderbackground vocals, keyboard
Walter Powersbackground vocals, bass
NicoNicolead vocals
Billy Yuledrums (drum set)
Angus MacLiseAngus MacLisedrums (drum set), original, percussion

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