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archive Lou Reed
« The musician's widow, Laurie Anderson, is donating his personal archive of recordings, photos and business records to the New York Public Library. »
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The Lou Reed Archive includes:
- Original manuscript, lyrics, poetry and handwritten tai-chi notes
- Photographs of Reed- including artist prints and inscriptions by the photographers
- Tour itineraries, agreements, road manager notes & paperwork
- 600+ hours of live recordings, demos, studio recordings and interviews
- Reed’s own extensive photography work
- Album, book, and tour artwork: mock-ups, proofs and match-prints
- Lou Reed album and concert posters, handbills, programs, and promotional items
- Lou Reed press for albums, tours, performances, books, and photography exhibits
- Fan mail
- Personal collections of books, LPs and 45s
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« The archive is a panoramic picture of Lou’s music, pictures, friendships, writing, tai chi and performances as well as a recreation of the scenes and cities he worked in and loved, » said Laurie Anderson
<figure class="u-photo"> <figcaption>The Lou Reed Collection comprises around three hundred linear feet of paper records, electronic records, and photographs; some thirty-six hundred audio recordings; and some thirteen hundred video recordings. Photography de
- Lou Reed's archive coming to the New York Public Library - ( , New Yorker, )
- Lou Reed's Demos, Papers And Record Collection Soon To Be Public - ( , )
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