Velvet Underground Exceeds Warhol-Era Fame as New York Celebrates Band

Velvet Underground Exceeds Warhol-Era Fame as New York Celebrates Band

Original Article on Bloomberg News

The Velvet Underground is bigger than ever. The band defined New York subculture when West Coast hippie rock dominated the late 1960s. The act gave the world Lou Reed, Nico and punk rock. Now, in books, music and art shows, the Velvets are enjoying the acclaim, admiration and even sales that eluded them in their Andy Warhol heyday.

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