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  • From: Rod Stasick <>
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  • Subject: [silence] Re: Re: web info
  • Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2013 10:02:33 -0500

I wrote André a short note and hope for a reply.
He has a Facebook page, so any of you
who also have one can drop him a line there
I suppose (I don't have one):


It was a nice resource. Archive.org shows
that it was taken down probably near the 
beginning of 2013.




On apr 21, 2556 BE, at 09:31, Goldstein, Louis wrote:

And thanks again, Josh, for all the work you've kept together on your website.  It's one of my bookmarked resources for Cage.  The question about Andre has been asked a few times now, so apparently no one here knows what happened.  What I miss most about his website is his chronological list of works, with pop-up windows containing additional information for most of them.

Louie


On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 2:47 AM, Josh Ronsen <> wrote:
Hello. I haven't made any updates to John Cage Online (http://ronsen.org/cagelinks.html) in a while. Some people have submitted information and I've just been busy with other things. This evening I did find a new (to me) interview conducted by Bruce Duffie in 1987. The link to it is now on my page.

If you know of any other web sources that you think I should list, please let me know. What videos from YouTube should I post? Right now I mostly have links to what I consider are important historical videos that feature Cage. Mostly, not all.

I wrote this in the past, but I have links to many of Cage's paintings; please look at these before their hosting pages disappear. Some I originally linked to have already disappeared.

Also, and maybe I missed any news posted here, I do try to read every digest as they arrive, but what happened to André Chaudron's site (http://johncage.info)? I use my page as a starting point for when i am thinking about Cage, and usually I go to Chaudron's site next.

Thanks for any info,

-Josh Ronsen
in Austin, Texas








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