- Sterling Morrison
Infobox musical artist
Name = Sterling Morrison
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Holmes Sterling Morrison Junior
Born = birth date|1942|8|28|mf=y
East Meadow,New York , USA
Died = death date and age|1995|8|30|1942|8|28Poughkeepsie, New York , USA
Instrument =Guitar Bass Guitar
Associated_acts =The Velvet Underground Nico
Genre = Rock,experimental rock ,protopunk ,art rock
Notable_Instruments =Gibson SG
Fender Stratocaster
Fender Jaguar Holmes Sterling Morrison, Jr. (
August 28 1942 –August 30 ,1995 ) was one of the founding members of therock group The Velvet Underground , usually playingelectric guitar , occasionallybass guitar , and singing backing vocals.Biography
Morrison majored in English at
Syracuse University ; it was there that he metLou Reed , a fellow Englishstudent . Although the two jammed together, they drifted apart after Morrison quit his studies and Reed graduated in 1964. They met again inNew York City in 1965. By this time, Reed had metJohn Cale and was interested in starting a band, so when they encountered Morrison, he was invited to join.Morrison primarily played
guitar on the band's first two albums, although when Cale — the band's nominal bassist — played viola or keyboards on a record, Morrison often filled in on bass. Other songs, however, (including "Heroin" and "Sister Ray ") featured Reed and Morrison on guitars while Cale played viola or organ. Although Morrison was an accomplished bassist (witness his playing on "Sunday Morning" or "Lady Godiva's Operation"), he disliked playing the instrument.After Cale left the group in 1968, Morrison always played guitar. There was no established "lead" or "rhythm" guitar hierarchy in the Velvet Underground; both Reed and Morrison traded roles regularly. Additionally, Morrison did backing vocals and the occasional lead vocal spot (He rapidly recited many verses of Reed's poetry in "The Murder Mystery", and sang one line in "I'm Sticking With You").
In 1970, when the band was back in New York City to play an entire summer's engagement at
Max's Kansas City , Morrison seized the opportunity to complete his studies and graduate (from City College). In 1971 he attendedThe University of Texas at Austin , where he earned a Ph.D. in medieval studies. [cite web | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE3D81138F931A3575AC0A963958260 | title = Sterling Morrison | publisher = "The New York Times " | accessdate = 2008-07-14 ] He played his last gig with them onAugust 21 inHouston . When it came time for the band to return to New York, Morrison packed an empty suitcase and accompanied them to the gate of their departing plane, before finally telling them he was staying in Texas and leaving the band.Sometime in the 1980s, Morrison left his academic career to become the
captain of a Houstontugboat ; he pursued this well into the 1980s. After leaving the Velvet Underground, Morrison's musical career was primarily limited to informal sessions for personal enjoyment, though he played in a few bands around Austin, Texas, most notably the Bizarros. Morrison's tenure in the capital of Texas made him a well-loved and admired member of the local music community as well as an influential voice. During John Cale's renaissance in the late 1970s, Sterling could be seen playing with his former bandmate on stages such as theArmadillo World Headquarters in Austin. From the mid-Eighties on, however, he occasionally recorded or performed with Reed, Cale, and Velvet Undergrounddrummer Maureen Tucker , who had by then, started a solo career of her own. Morrison was part of her touring band for most of the late 1980s and early 1990s.In 1992, the core Velvet Underground line-up of Reed, Cale, Morrison and Tucker decided to reform for a tour and possible album. Morrison argued that
Doug Yule , who had replaced Cale in 1968, should be included to fill out the sound, but Reed and Cale vetoed him. The band extensively touredEurope in 1993, alternatively as headline act or supportingU2 . Morrison's playing held up well, and his performances were generally agreed to be top-notch. By the end of the tour, relationships had soured again and plans for a US tour andMTV Unplugged album were scrapped.The European tour turned out to be the last for the Velvet Underground. Sterling joined Maureen Tucker's band for a tour in 1994, and later that year, was diagnosed with
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma , from which he died onAugust 30 ,1995 , two days after his 53rdbirthday . Upon their induction in theRock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996, Reed, Cale and Tucker performed a song entitled "Last Night I Said Goodbye to My Friend," which was dedicated to Morrison.In March 2001, Sterling Morrison was remembered through a tribute set at the Austin Music Awards during the
South by Southwest Festival. John Cale performed "Some Friends," a song he'd composed in Morrison's memory, withAlejandro Escovedo , who played "Tugboat," also written for Morrison. An SXSW panel on Sterling successfully convened that year, with Cale and others remembering their fallen friend. Morrison was also the subject of an oral history, [http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid:76343 "Velvet Underdog,"] in theAustin Chronicle that year. The story featured quotes by John Cale, Lou Reed, Maureen Tucker, and other Morrison associates.The
Galaxie 500 song "Tugboat" is believed to be a reference to Morrison.His surviving family includes his widow, Martha, and his son, Thomas, who reside in Poughkeepsie, New York, and a daughter, Mary Anne.
Discography with the Velvet Underground
Only those titles featuring Morrison are listed. For a full
discography , please seeThe Velvet Underground article.ingles
*"All Tomorrow's Parties" / "I'll Be Your Mirror" (1966)
*"Sunday Morning" / "Femme Fatale" (1966)
*"White Light/White Heat" / "Here She Comes Now" (1968)
*"What Goes On" / "Jesus" (promo, 1969)
*"Who Loves the Sun" / "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'" (1971)
*"Foggy Notion" / "I Can't Stand It" (promo, 1985)
*"Venus in Furs" / "I'm Waiting for the Man" (live, 1994)Original albums
*"
The Velvet Underground and Nico " (1967)
*"White Light/White Heat " (1968)
*"The Velvet Underground" (1969)
*"Loaded" (1970)
*"Live at Max's Kansas City " (1972)
*"Live MCMXCIII " (1993)Later releases of archive material
*"" (1974)
*"VU" (1985)
*"Another View " (1986)
*"Chronicles" (1991)
*"Peel Slowly and See " (box set, 1995)
*"" (live, 2001)
*"The Very Best of the Velvet Underground " (2003)Additional Recording History
*
Nico - "Chelsea Girl" (1967)
**Plays guitar on "Chelsea Girls" (which includes a rare Morrison writing credit) and "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams"
*Luna - "Bewitched" (1994)
**Plays guitar on "Friendly Advice" and "Great Jones Street"
*Moe Tucker - "Dogs Under Stress " (1994)
**Plays guitar on "Me, Myself and I" "I Don't Understand" "Little Girl" and "I Wanna"; playselectric sitar on "Danny Boy"
* "Inside the Dream Syndicate Vol.III: Stainless Steel Gamelan" (Table of the Elements 2002)
**Personnel:Terry Jennings ,Angus MacLise ,John Cale , Sterling MorrisonReferences
External links
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=990CE3D81138F931A3575AC0A963958260 New York Times obituary]
* [http://www.austinchronicle.com/gyrobase/Issue/story?oid=oid:76343 Oral history with interviews from Austin Chronicle]
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