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From the Archives: Musician John Cale's Move from the Avant-Garde to Rock and Roll.

Musician John Cale was the violist, keyboardist and bassist of the 60's avant-garde band, The Velvet Underground. Since the breakup of the group in 1968, John Cale has had a career as a solo artist. In 1990, he collaborated with former Velvet Underground member Lou Reed, on "Songs for Drella," a tribute to artist Andy Warhol. (RE-BROADCAST FROM 8/1/94)

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Other segments from the episode on June 21, 1996

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, June 21, 1996: Interview with Mary Woronov; Interview with John Cale; Interview with Moe Tucker; Review of the film "Eraser."

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