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Gasbag : Four Winds Folk Music Club Newsletter
(1973-06)
All pages forming part of this item were taken from the newsletter. The newsletter includes write-ups about the Folk Music Club in Port Elizabeth, the Durban Folk Festival, Dave Temple and the Banjo. A letter sent by a ...
'Fool Marx' : Good and EntertainingShow To Chase The Blues AwayGood Vibes at the ChelseaNew Career for Chelsea
(1981-07-09)
The first and second article makes mention of artists such as Fool Marx, Assie O'Donnell, George Lowell and David Marks when referring to a blues performance hosted at the Le Chaim Club. The last two articles reflect on ...
Malombos Aim At Big Time With LP
(1971-12-19)
The article notifies the public of the Malombos first long playing record which had recently been released by Third Ear Music. This release occurred two week before their performance that Boxing Day in Durban. Additional ...
Great Evening of FolksongBlundell's Tribute To Irene
(1967)
The newspaper article serves as a review of the National Folk Festival organised by SAFMA which had reportedly been a success. Mentions of individual artists such as Cornelia Moller, Dave Marks and Father McAleer amongst ...
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 ...
Leader Page OverflowAlcoholism A Disease? NonsenseReaders' View : I Think It Is, Doctor
(1968-11-23)
The newspaper clippings includes a section pertaining to the readers views, short articles as well as the Leader Page Overflow.
Old Folks Made Rafters Ring Until Midnight
(1973)
The article reflects on folk festival which took place in Johannesburg the previous Sunday before the publication. The concert was hosted by Des and Dawn Lindberg for their one time companions from the Grass Roots Set. The ...
Davy James with His Loves
(1968-12-19)
The colour newspaper photograph shows Davy James with his family coupled with a caption stating, "Davy James with the three loves of his life - wife Vanessa, son Dean and guitar".
Dr. Kalie
(1968-11-21)
The invitation includes information pertaining to the venue, RSVP particulars, times and dates of the event. A mention of the expected dress code has also been included for those attending the preview of Dr. Kalie.
Cartoon : Injustices
(1969)
The cartoon relates to the hypocritical nature of the South African court system which highlights the questionable and unequal justice system.