
Lou Reed
Singer
Lou Reed, born on March 2, 1942, in Brooklyn, New York, was an American musician, singer, and songwriter, widely known as the founder and main creator of the band The Velvet Underground. His work with the band was considered groundbreaking, profoundly influencing the development of rock music. After the dissolution of The Velvet Underground, Reed embarked on a successful solo career, releasing famous albums such as "Transformer" and "Berlin." He was recognized for his distinctive voice, songwriting abilities, and contributions to music and art. Lou Reed passed away on October 27, 2013, leaving behind a significant legacy in the music world.