Hear Patti Smith discussing new book, Lou Reed's death & more with BBC 6 Music
05 April 2014, 11:31
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
(News)
Patti Smith spoke to BBC Radio 6 Music earlier today, talking to Mary Anne Hobbs about her work on the soundtrack for new Darren Aronofsky movie Noah.
As well as the film score, Smith also discussed a final encounter with the late Lou Reed, her “secret speciality” of writing lullabies and a potential follow-up to best-selling memoirs Just Kids.
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