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Walter Powers
Walter Powers
American musician
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Doug Yule
Doug Yule
American musician
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The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
American rock band
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Billy Yule
Billy Yule
American musician
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The Lost
The Lost
American rock band
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Maureen Tucker
Maureen Tucker
American musician
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Sterling Morrison
Sterling Morrison
American musician
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Lou Reed
Lou Reed
American musician, recording artist, singer-songwriter (1942-2013)
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Velvet Revolver
Velvet Revolver
American hard rock heavy metal supergroup
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John Cale
John Cale
Welsh composer, singer-songwriter and record producer
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Matt Sorum
Matt Sorum
Rock drummer, percussionist, most notably with Guns N' Roses
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Barry Beckett
Barry Beckett
American keyboardist, session musician, record producer, and studio founder
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Buckwheat Zydeco
Buckwheat Zydeco
American accordionist
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Grand Funk Railroad
Grand Funk Railroad
American band
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Ray Cooper
Ray Cooper
British musician
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The Hives
The Hives
Swedish rock band
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The Modern Lovers
The Modern Lovers
American rock group
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Duff McKagan
Duff McKagan
American rock musician
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New York Dolls
New York Dolls
American rock band
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Black Oak Arkansas
Black Oak Arkansas
American Southern rock band
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Rufus
Rufus
American funk band
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Bobby Bland
Bobby Bland
American soul & blues musician
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David Hungate
David Hungate
American musician
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Slash
Slash
British-American musician
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Gwar
Gwar
American heavy metal band known for its stage costumes and satirical sci-fi themes
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Primal Scream
Primal Scream
Scottish rock band
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Heart
Heart
American rock band
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The Stooges
The Stooges
American punk rock band
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Jim Keltner
Jim Keltner
American session drummer
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Beastie Boys
Beastie Boys
American hip hop band
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The Plastic People of the Universe
The Plastic People of the Universe
Czech rock group
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Joe Sample
Joe Sample
American pianist
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Theatre of Tragedy
Theatre of Tragedy
Norwegian band
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Emory Gordy, Jr.
Emory Gordy, Jr.
American musician
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Robert Gordon
Robert Gordon
American rockabilly musician
Willie Alexander
singer and keyboard player

Willie Alexander

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singer and keyboard player
Member of, past and present
Kappa Alpha Psi

Kappa Alpha Psi

Willie "Loco" Alexander (born January 13, 1943) is an American singer and keyboardist based in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

He played with the Lost, the Bagatelle and the Grass Menagerie before becoming a member of the Velvet Underground in late 1971, joining fellow Grass Menagerie alumni Doug Yule and Walter Powers and replacing Sterling Morrison, who had gone off to pursue an academic career.

With the Velvet Underground, Alexander toured England, Scotland and the Netherlands in support of then-current album Loaded. After completing the tour on November 21, 1971, in Groningen, the band planned to start recording a new album, but band manager Steve Sesnick sent all of the band but Yule home, presumably to retain maximum control of the product (the resulting album was Squeeze, released in 1973) and effectively ending Alexander's time with the band.

After leaving the Velvet Underground, he enjoyed a checkered career, both solo and with his Boom Boom Band, that lasts to this day. In-between, Alexander teamed up with Powers to tour France in 1982 for French punk record label New Rose Records, in 1987 opening for Dramarama and in 2006 for a tour with the legendary Boom Boom band.

Alexander's 1975 single "Kerouac" was covered by Tim Presley on the album The Wink (Drag City, 2016) and his 1980 single "Gin" was covered by Luna on their covers album A Sentimental Education (Double Feature, 2017).

In addition to his storied music career, in 1994, Willie narrated a local film entitled Middle Street made by fellow Gloucester native, independent filmmaker Henry Ferrini. Willie has also contributed many songs to the soundtracks for Henry's other films.

The band, Willie Alexander and the Fishtones, released the album I’ll Be Goode (Fisheye Records) in 2016.