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Fri. March 12 It could be argued that with the Velvet Underground (in photo) having spawned an army of VU-influenced punk and post-punk bands, the last thing we need is an official t ribute to Lou Reed, John Cale and company. (That company once included the late Nico, someone I interviewed several times and got to really like. And, hey, I've been fortunate enough to spend some quality time - as a critic and interviewer - with Reed and Cale, too. No complaints.) But the VU are long gone, and the music is still high on everyone's playlist so the urge to put together a tribute show is hard to resist. Tonight, Friday March 12 Asa Brebner, Kenne Highalnd, Natalie Flanagan, Charlie Leger, Robzilla and Count Dude & His High Horse are playing the Center for the Arts at the Armory in Somerville at 7:30. It's in their 52-seat Armory Cafe. There's film, too. We have no idea how this will turn out but if you've loved "Pale Blues Eyes," "I'll Be Your Mirror," "Sweet Jane," "Heroin," "Beginning to See the Light," "Ocean" and others it's well worth the gamble. These are quality musicians on the bill and it's likely to be a sterling show. It's called "An Evening of Velvet Undeground Music and Film." Tickets: $8. 191 Highland Ave., Somerville, 617-718-2191 www.artsatthearmory.org
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