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Results for The Velvet Underground and related artistsLou Reed and his group of proto-punks called themselves The Velvet Underground and have proven to be one of the most influential bands to ever step into dimly lit limelight. While commercially underappreciated during their years together, the New Yor...more Lou Reed and his group of proto-punks called themselves The Velvet Underground and have proven to be one of the most influential bands to ever step into dimly lit limelight. While commercially underappreciated during their years together, the New York ensemble had a devout cult following and loads of credibility. Relying heavily on experimental methods and sometimes gloomy narrative tunes, the Velvet Underground carved a distinctive niche for themselves during the late 60's and early 70's. Reed's deadpan vocals, John Cale's viola, bass and organ, Sterling Morrison's guitar, and Angus MacLise followed by Maureen Tucker's drums created their unique, bleak sound. The inclusion of Andy Warhol as manager in 1965 brought singer Nico into the mix. Their debut album released in January 1967 called "The Velvet Underground & Nico" was branded by an Andy Warhol banana image on the cover. Their second album "White Light/White Heat" reflected the turmoil of Nico's and Warhol's recent departures, and by the following year John Cale was gone when problems surfaced between him and Lou Reed. By the summer of 1970, Reed had also quit the band. Those who left- Reed, Nico, and John Cale- established formidable solo careers, and the remnants of the Velvet Underground officially broke up in 1973. They got back together in 1990 for a reunion effort after the death of Andy Warhol, though before too long, Reed's and Cale's egos clashed again, resulting in another falling out. The short-lived Velvet Underground's influence has proven to be long-lived, evidenced in countless bands, from Joy Division to My Morning Jacket....less
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Andy Warhol and His Plastic…
May 27, 1966
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$1,678
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Andy Warhol and His Plastic…
May 27, 1966
Postcard
$57
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Andy Warhol and His Plastic…
May 27, 1966
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Andy Warhol and His Plastic…
May 27, 1966
Postcard
$13
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Andy Warhol and His Plastic…
May 27, 1966
Men's Retro T-Shirt
$30
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Andy Warhol and His Plastic…
May 27, 1966
Women's Retro T-Shirt
$30
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The Velvet Underground
Mar 22, 1968
Poster
$2,545
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Big Brother and the Holding…
May 2, 1968
Handbill
$345
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The Velvet Underground
May 16, 1968
Handbill
$750
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Iron Butterfly
Jun 7, 1968
Postcard
$60
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Iron Butterfly
Jun 7, 1968
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$375
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The Velvet Underground
Jun 27, 1968
Postcard
$140
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Steve Miller Band
Jul 12, 1968
Postcard
$61
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Tim Buckley
Jul 19, 1968
Handbill
$33
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Tim Buckley
Jul 19, 1968
Poster
$242
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The Velvet Underground
Aug 15, 1968
Poster
$3,125
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The Velvet Underground
Oct 20, 1968
Postcard
$181
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The Velvet Underground
Oct 20, 1968
Poster
$302
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The Velvet Underground
Oct 31, 1968
Handbill
$135
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The Velvet Underground
Jan 9, 1969
Poster
$3,250
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The Velvet Underground
Mar 13, 1969
Poster
$3,645
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Savoy Brown
Apr 7, 1969
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$189
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The Byrds
Aug 11, 1969
Poster
$4,575
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The Velvet Underground
Oct 23, 1969
Handbill
$635
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William Burroughs
Oct 26, 1972
Rolling Stone Magazine
$55
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Lou Reed
Mar 9, 1973
Poster
$525
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Lou Reed
Nov 22, 1974
Fine Art Print
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$1,200
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Lou Reed
Nov 24, 1974
Fine Art Print
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$1,200
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Robert Redford
Apr 8, 1976
Rolling Stone Magazine
$25
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Lou Reed
Nov 30, 1976
Poster
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$349
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Brooke Shields
Apr 6, 1978
Rolling Stone Magazine
$25
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Johnny Carson
Mar 22, 1979
Rolling Stone Magazine
$25
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