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The Velvet Underground was a rock band from New York, known for their influential music and distinctive artwork. They are often cited as one of the more important groups of their era. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 in the Performer category. The original members included Lou Reed (vocals, guitar, piano), John Cale (vocals, electric viola, organ, bass guitar), Sterling Morrison (vocals, guitar, bass guitar), and Maureen Tucker (drums, percussion). While Andy Warhol was the original drummer, he did not officially record with the band. Nico was a fleeting member, contributing vocals to four songs on their 1967 debut LP, while the band contributed to her solo debut in 1967.
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