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  1. Robert Quine (* 30.Dezember 1942 in Akron/Ohio; † 29. Mai 2004 in New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Musiker und Gitarrist.Quine galt als ein Pionier der New Yorker Punkszene.Er arbeitete mit Größen wie John Zorn, Brian Eno und Lou Reed, der Quine als einen „großartigen Gitarristen“ bezeichnete.. Leben und Werk. Er startete seine Karriere Mitte der 1970er-Jahre als Gitarrist der ...

  2. 10 de sept. de 2019 · Lou Reed and Robert Quine performing at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, October 18, 1984. A huge fan of the Velvet Underground, Quine talked Reed into returning to the guitar—igniting a flame that Reed fanned for the remainder of his own life, even going on to record instrumental albums. Photo by Ebet Roberts.

  3. 9 de ene. de 2021 · Robert Quine was the kind of guitarist whose playing has never been mistaken for that of anyone else. By the time he made his recording debut with Richard Hell and the Voidoids on the iconic punk masterwork Blank Generation, Quine was already in his mid-30s and had developed an unmistakable sound.In a 1997 interview with Jason Gross for Perfect Sound Forever, the guitarist explained, “By ...

  4. Prime Time. His name rhymes with “wine” and it’s not as well-known as others, but Ohio-born guitarist Robert Quine played a crucial role in the New York punk scene of the 1970s; his work on Richard Hell and the Voidoids’ Blank Generation – an acclaimed record of the original punk era – is the highlight of a distinguished career.

  5. 31 de may. de 2004 · Explore Robert Quine's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Robert Quine on AllMusic.

  6. Hace 4 días · Rock-and-roll cognoscenti and Robert Quine’s friends were angry and torn up last week to hear that on Saturday, June 5, his body had been discovered in his loft on Grand Street, a suicide. Quine ...

  7. 8 de jun. de 2004 · Robert Quine, a noted guitarist of the New York rock scene of the 1970's and 80's who played with Richard Hell, Lou Reed and others, died last week in his home in Manhattan. He was 61.