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Lou Reed and related artistsThough he may not be one of the highest-selling artists of his time, Lou Reed is without a doubt one of the most influential, important artists of the 20th century. Born on March 2, 1942, Lewis Allan Reed began playing guitar in his early teens, and ...more Though he may not be one of the highest-selling artists of his time, Lou Reed is without a doubt one of the most influential, important artists of the 20th century. Born on March 2, 1942, Lewis Allan Reed began playing guitar in his early teens, and by the time he got to high school he joined a doo-wop group called the Shades. After he graduated from Syracuse University in 1964, Reed moved back to New York City and began writing songs for the artists of the small, NYC-based Pickwick Records. While he was at Pickwick, he met a Welsh musician named John Cale, and together they formed the Velvet Underground. The group's first LP, 1967's The Velvet Underground & Nico, didn't sell well right away, but through the years it became seen as a watershed album for rock music. Taboo topics like hard drugs, S&M, and life on the streets were too much for mainstream rock radio but found a home in their dark and melodic opuses. Reed would only craft three more albums with the group before he quit in August of 1970. After a brief spell out of music, Reed signed with RCA in 1971 and headed to London to record his debut solo album. The self-titled disc featured mostly re-worked versions of unreleased Velvet Underground songs, and he didn't taste real commercial success until 1972's Transformer. Featuring a slicker, glam-influenced sound, the album sold well and is viewed as a staple on many "Best Albums of All-Time" lists. It features classic tracks like "Take A Walk on the Wild Side," "Satellite of Love," and "Perfect Day." Over the next 35-plus years of his career, Reed released over 15 more studio albums, unabashedly taking chances and crafting consistently influential albums, including 1973's majestic Berlin, 1989's stunning return to form with New York, and 2003's concept album The Raven. While he is no longer a road dog, the singer continues to perform and write music to this day....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
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Andy Warhol and His Plastic…
May 27, 1966
Poster
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Andy Warhol and His Plastic…
May 27, 1966
Postcard
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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
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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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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
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The Velvet Underground
Oct 20, 1968
Postcard
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The Velvet Underground
Oct 20, 1968
Poster
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The Velvet Underground
Oct 31, 1968
Handbill
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The Velvet Underground
Jan 9, 1969
Poster
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The Velvet Underground
Mar 13, 1969
Poster
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Savoy Brown
Apr 7, 1969
Handbill
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The Byrds
Aug 11, 1969
Poster
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Lou Reed
1970
Fine Art Print
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Lou Reed
1970
Fine Art Print
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Lou Reed
1970
Fine Art Print
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William Burroughs
Oct 26, 1972
Rolling Stone Magazine
$65
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Lou Reed
Mar 9, 1973
Poster
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Lou Reed
Nov 22, 1974
Fine Art Print
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Lou Reed
Nov 24, 1974
Fine Art Print
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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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