Author and respected music critic Anthony DeCurtis began contributing to Rolling Stone in Atlanta nearly 40 years ago. Now, he returns for a different role—performing “An Evening of Lou Reed” with the Andy Browne Troupe.
When local musician Andy Browne saw a video on Facebook of Anthony DeCurtis singing a Lou Reed song, it sparked an idea. He offered DeCurtis an irresistible invite back to his old stomping grounds for two shows only—a tribute to the late rock icon.
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Author and respected music critic Anthony DeCurtis began contributing to Rolling Stone in Atlanta nearly 40 years ago. Now, he returns for a different role—performing “An Evening of Lou Reed” with the Andy Browne Troupe.