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Dave Marks Said To Cut Album At Last
(1997-01-30)
The item consists of two documents. The first serves as a typed letter to whom it may concern. The respective senders declare that they have made themselves liable for arrest, serving as bait. They ask for bail money and ...
Songwriter Dave Hits New High Note In Life
(1994-06-24)
Article pertains to David Marks' daughter Lisha who had gotten married. The article is accompanied by a colour photograph of David Marks, Lisha Marks, her husband as well as both David's wife Fran and her mother.
Taxi Carnival Could Be Answer to Our Problems
(1998-07-02)
The article pertains to a proposal for a taxi carnival in which people either indirectly or directly connected to the taxi service would have a voice regarding the problems with taxi's. The idea proposed for South Africa ...
Unity Is Strength
(1990)
The article discusses the National Party's decision to open their membership to all races as instructed by President de Klerk.
Using Music As An Instrument of Peace
(1998-03-25)
The article expands of the notion of music and how it can serve a functional as well as relatable concept throughout the world. The article is rooted in political undertones.
The Hills Were Alive with the Sound of (Folk) Music
(1990-10-15)
The article pertains to the Splashy Fen Festival which saw around 1500 people. The author expands on the complications surrounding the weather as well as the type of music showcased during the festival.
Turquoise Aiming High
(1997-01-30)
The article pertains to an upcoming band comprising of lead singer Michael Ventura and lead guitarist Graeme Barnes who planned to take the world by storm. The band had reportedly financed their first debut album and their ...
The Cultural Boycott : Still A Thorny Issue
(1990-08)
The article refers to a speech delivered by Barbara Masekela, Chief of the ANC Cultural Desk, at the Grahamstown annual Arts Festival. The speech discussed the issue of the cultural boycott against South Africa which would ...
Marks To Record Tracks Via Satellite
(1997-04-03)
The article notifies the public that David Marks was scheduled to record tracks for The Hidden Years which would have a direct link via digital technology to the SABC's Radio Park Music Studios.
Fiording Ahead : African Folk Amid the Fiords
(1998-07-02)
The article is based on an interview in which two of the three students from Technikon Natal were interviewed before travelling to Norway to share their music heritage at the largest International folk festival.