• The Place 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The newspaper clipping promotes an event hosted at the hotel in which musicians such as Dave Marks, Mel Green, Colin Shamley and Maureen England were scheduled to play. The times as well as prices have also been included.
    • Taylor Proves His Worth 

      Nixon, R. R. W. (19--)
      The article serves as a review and reflection of a Jeremy Taylor concert. Information pertaining to its content, response and themes have been included.
    • News/ Parliament : Manifesto Referred To By FW In Opening Speech Today 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The article refers to a manifesto presented by FW de Klerk in his opening speech. The manifesto has been arranged according to subject.
    • Commending David Marks 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The short newspaper clipping commends David Marks for his work as well as includes suggestions of new releases he should work on. Springbok Radio was also mentioned in the article.
    • New Branch of SAFMA 

      SAFMA (19--)
      The newspaper clipping notifies the public that the SAFMA was initiating a Natal branch which planned to organise a folk festival that July. Some information pertaining to the banning of the "Folk on Trek" which had cost ...
    • Elastic Head Band for Market Beatles Review 

      Terry, Mike (19--)
      The article reports on the success of the Elastic Head Band's rehearsals which were underway at the time whilst also placing focus on Mac and David Marks. It was also reported that Mac had spent money to import Bob Marley ...
    • "Mini" Folk Festival This Weekend 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The article pertains to an upcoming "mini" folk festival with special mention of David Marks who was said to be supported by other artists such as Ian and Richie, Clem Tholet and Leon, amongst others.
    • David Marks and Hugh Tracey 

      Unknown author (19--)
      Item contains a short caption which is accompanied by a black and white photograph of David Marks. The caption describes Marks as the "Burt Bacharach of South Africa" who was involved with Hugh Tracey's 'International ...
    • SAMRO : Notes : Summer Edition : SAMRO Board : Prof Khumalo Passes Vice-Chairmanship Baton to Advocate Kekana 

      SAMRO; Caldbick, Margaret (19--)
      The item consists of three pages all part of the summer edition SAMRO (South African Music Rights Organisation) notes publication. The first page is a cover of the publication with a mention of 3rd Ear Music. The second ...
    • Rhodesian Folk-Music Association : "Folk on the Road" 

      Rhodesian Folk-Music Association (19--)
      The programme presented by the RHOFMA was divided into ACT II and ACT II whereby a list of song titles accompanied by names were listed in chronological order of the show. The first Act featured Dave Wenden, Roger Cavill, ...
    • Music Channel Selections : Jazz, The Way It Is Today, South African Serenade, Showtime, Popular Music, Classical and Light Classical Music and Film Sound Track 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The colourful programme includes a selection of songs to be aired on varying channels. The programme lists the artist as well as song names. Channels include Jazz, The Way It Is Today, South African Serenade, Showtime, ...
    • Davy James : Sensation 

      Carroll, Michael (19--)
      The article focused on 21 year old Davy James who was considered to have promising talent which would challenge well known musicians. The author also mentioned that James had recently signed with the Gallo Organisation to ...
    • Davy : The Bulldozer Operator 

      Pienaar, Charl (19--)
      The colour newspaper photographs show Davy James operating a bulldozer after his group, the Plainsmen, broke up. The caption also states that Davy planned to study further to help those with 'speech defects' if his music ...
    • Newspaper photograph : Davy James 

      James, Davy (19--)
      The item includes a colour photograph of Davy James playing and singing guitar with the caption stating, "When he sings Davy James forgets about the affliction that he is fighting and studying to overcome", thereby referring ...
    • U.S. Interest In African Songs and Singers 

      Suskin, Harry (19--)
      The newspaper article is based on an interview with producer Derek Hannan who had helped stars such as Jody Wayne and Four Jacks and A Jill gain popularity. Much of the article reflects on his plans for South African artists.
    • US Commitment 

      The Daily News (19--)
      The first part of the article reports on the military assistance given to Mozambique by America. The second relates to an alleged affair regarding Dr Allan Boesak, president of Reformed Churches whilst the third recounts ...
    • Detention : How It Works Against The State 

      Selvan, R. L.; Mann, Peter (19--)
      The articles were published for the upcoming International Human Rights Day. Both articles discuss the issue of human rights in South Africa against racially oppressed groups.
    • Senator's Attitude Generates Some Candid Thinking 

      McElligott, Terry (19--)
      The article was published in the wake of Edward Kennedy's visit to South Africa in which he criticised the conditions of 'black' people in the country. Serving as a viewpoint for the rest of the world, the article suggests ...
    • Tales of Two Kennedys 

      Sunday Tribune (19--)
      The item consists of two articles printed in black and white. The first pertains to the mention of political changes in South Africa over a 18 year period with some commentary introducing attached articles. The second ...
    • Concert : Birth of A Dynamic Band 

      Feldman, Peter (19--)
      The article reflects on a concert in which a focus had been placed on Brian Finch. Feldman expands on the idea of the emergence of a dynamic band with a specific mention of the Freedoms Children and Abstract Truth whilst ...