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The Hidden Years : An Underground View of South Africa : Songs and Stories from the 60s to Date
(1996)
The brochure advertises an upcoming event featuring music and stories of the "Hidden Years". Some background information pertaining to David Marks, 3rd Ear Music and the 1990s music scene was included. The brochure also ...
At Home with Dave Marks : Gentle Giant of Music
(1994-04-23)
The article includes some contextualisation regarding the setting of the interview. A mention of Marks' former life before diving into the music scene was discussed as well as his shift towards music and how it came about. ...
Taking A Trip Down Memory LaneMarks To Records Via Satellite
(1997-04-03)
The first article reflects on the Marks' family trip to Woodstock whereby Dave Marks and his Hidden Years Band was invited to perform at the festival which was sponsored in aid of C S Beyers-Naude Foundation. The second ...
Gales Don't Spoil Fun at The Fen
(1992-05-04)
The article pertains to the Splashy Fen which was noted to be a total success despite a heavy berg wind ripping large sheets of corrugated iron off the roof of the main stage. The 70 different acts comprising of around 130 ...
A Spirit Unbroken
(1998-09)
The item contains 4 pages taken from The Beat, Volume 17, No.6 whereby the front cover, depicting an image of Sally Nyolo, is present with a scan of the contents page as well as the article referring to the "People's Poet", ...
Woodstock Music and Art Fair presents An Aquarian Exposition in White Lake, N. Y.
(1996)
The first page includes a short write up pertaining to the Splashy Fen Festival event which included a mention of some outstanding musicians and highlights of the event whilst the second page included lyrics of "Fairygold" ...
Country Joe McDonald at Woodstock
(1994-08-10)
The newspaper photograph of Country Joe McDonald was taken by David Marks at the 1969 Woodstock "Festival of peace and love"
Mandela Natal Peace Rally
(1990-02-26)
The cover pertains to the recording of the ANC Peace Rally which took place at Kings Park, Durban. The address by Comrade Nelson Mandela was documented and recorded on a CD alongside the song "Mandela S.A" by 14 Shabalala.
Bank on Marks to Put Natal on the Map
(1991-01-06)
The article pertains to the lack of infrastructure existing in the South African music industry especially with regards to Natal. The article also includes some biographical information as well as contextual insight into ...
Splashy Fen '92 : Peace, Love and the Best of Music
(1992-05)
The article describes the unfortunate weather complications and damages caused by the wind. One photograph shows how people helped moved the sound equipment up the hill after the damage caused on Saturday. Apart from the ...