New York’s Bottom Line was something of a home away from home for the late Lou Reed. So it’s appropriate that Reed’s first posthumous release is Lou Reed And Kris Kristofferson: In Their Own Words ...
Lou Reed remains one of the greatest and most impactful songwriters that the United States of America has ever produced. Today, fans and casual listeners can again be reminded of his superior skills ...
The Bottom Line was a beloved, intimate music venue in lower Manhattan where many established artists played in the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s. It went out of business in 2004. Gregg Bendian, the archivist ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Steve Hunter (left) and Lou Reed perform at Marni in Brussels, Belgium in November 1973 In 1973, Lou Reed and Steve Hunter ...
“Loaded,” the Velvet Underground’s fourth album, released in November of 1970 and getting the grand box set treatment next Friday to mark its 45th anniversary, was the last to feature Lou Reed. It was ...
Lou, with a little help from Sharon Jones, delivers a great “Sweet Jane”. Steve Hunter on lead guitar. Rob Wasserman on electric double bass. It happened in Sydney.
NEW YORK (AP) — The stare from across a desk was enough for me to question whether my first and only interview with Lou Reed had been a good idea. He'd already curtly dismissed a publicist who had ...