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Byrne began recording in his youth on a reel to reel tape recorder in his basement, helped by his father.<ref name=":0" /> He performed in various small bands prior to forming [[The Artistics]] with [[Chris Frantz]] while at [[Rhode Island School of Design]], which would lead to the two forming [[Talking Heads]] after moving to [[New York City]]. | Byrne began recording in his youth on a reel to reel tape recorder in his basement, helped by his father.<ref name=":0" /> He performed in various small bands prior to forming [[The Artistics]] with [[Chris Frantz]] while at [[Rhode Island School of Design]], which would lead to the two forming [[Talking Heads]] after moving to [[New York City]]. | ||
While in New York City, Byrne became increasingly involved in the rock music scene, especially with groups like [[The Velvet Underground]]. In July 1976, Byrne would even sub in as a guitarist for a show with [[John Cale]] and [[Lou Reed]].<ref>Robinson, Lisa. “Rock Talk.” ''Express-News'', 8 Aug. 1976, | While in New York City, Byrne became increasingly involved in the rock music scene, especially with groups like [[The Velvet Underground]]. In July 1976, Byrne would even sub in as a guitarist for a show with [[John Cale]] and [[Lou Reed]].<ref>Robinson, Lisa. “Rock Talk.” ''Express-News'', 8 Aug. 1976, <nowiki>https://ghostarchive.org/archive/Z57kO</nowiki>. Accessed 10 Mar. 2025.</ref> | ||
== Talking Heads == | == Talking Heads == |