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-Guitarist, composer and writer '''Lenny Kaye''' is a member of the [[Patti Smith Group]], Patti Smith and Her Band, and has been Smith's most frequent collaborator since 1971, when they performed their first poetry reading together. He wrote the [[liner notes]] and assembled the tracks for ''[[Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968|Nuggets]]'' (1972), which included one of the first uses of the term "[[punk rock]]". He was also a close friend of expatriate Australian rock writer and journalist [[Lillian Roxon]].+Guitarist, composer and writer '''Lenny Kaye''' is a member of the [[Patti Smith Group]], Patti Smith and Her Band, and has been Smith's most frequent collaborator since 1971, when they performed their first poetry reading together. He wrote the [[liner notes]] and assembled the tracks for [[garage rock]] compilation ''[[Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968|Nuggets]]'' (1972), which included one of the first uses of the term "[[punk rock]]". He was also a close friend of expatriate Australian rock writer and journalist [[Lillian Roxon]].
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Guitarist, composer and writer Lenny Kaye is a member of the Patti Smith Group, Patti Smith and Her Band, and has been Smith's most frequent collaborator since 1971, when they performed their first poetry reading together. He wrote the liner notes and assembled the tracks for garage rock compilation Nuggets (1972), which included one of the first uses of the term "punk rock". He was also a close friend of expatriate Australian rock writer and journalist Lillian Roxon.



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