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- Angus Maclise AllMusic bio The Life and Art of the Velvet Underground’s First Drummer - Illustrated feature on Dreamweapon exhibit. Angus MacLise "Humming...
- Daniel Maclise RA (25 January 1806 – 25 April 1870) was an Irish history painter, literary and portrait painter, and illustrator, who worked for most...
- multi-instrumentalist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison and drummer Angus MacLise. In 1965, MacLise was replaced by Moe Tucker, who pla**** on most of the band's recordings...
- Durgin. "Witness Mirtha Dermisache". Jacket2.org. Angus MacLise. "Artist's Books by Angus MacLise". Pleasure Editions. Alain Satie, Écrit en Prose, Éditions...
- player at Pickwick was John Cale; together with Sterling Morrison and Angus MacLise, they would form the Velvet Underground in 1965. After building a re****tion...
- Preraphaelite Dream (with music by Angus MacLise, 1968) The Children (AFI grant with music by Angus MacLise, 1969) April Diary (1970) Vision (incorporating...
- pla**** viola, b**** and keyboards and MacLise was playing bongos, hand drums, tabla, tambourines and the cimbalom. MacLise was soon replaced by Maureen Tucker...
- friend, the poet and composer Angus MacLise. Heliczer published "alternative" authors, including himself, MacLise, the Finnish poet and translator Anselm...
- Cale, Tony Conrad, Angus MacLise and Marian Zazeela. Both Cale and MacLise were also members of the Velvet Underground (MacLise left before the group began...
- (viola, keyboards and b****), Sterling Morrison on guitar and b**** and Angus MacLise on percussion (replaced by Maureen Tucker in November 1965). On March 12...