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    • CJSA Birthday pop in with Fay Singer 

      Singer, Fay
      List of piano works for a Cape Jewish Seniors Association: 'Birthday pop in with Fay Singer'.
    • Visitor from London: Philip Miller 

      Unknown author
      Short notes on Jewish composer Philip Miller, visiting from London.
    • Jacob Gitlin Library : overview of functions 

      Jacob Gitlin Library
      Overview of events in the Jacob Gitlin Library from October 1999 to January 2010, organized by Dr Ute Ben Yosef.
    • Structure of the Oral Law 

      Singer, Fay
      Notes on the structure of the Oral Law in Judaism.
    • 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 ...
    • Nino Matatia 

      Singer, Fay
      Notes about Nino Matatia (1924-02-01 to 1947-04-29), who was a singer and entertainer at concentration camps.
    • New releases for April 1999 

      Unknown author
      Notes for newsletter 32. Annotated by Fay Singer.
    • 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 ...
    • The new klezmorim 

      Singer, Fay
      Notes on 'The new klezmorim' video.
    • Music from Fay Singer 

      Singer, Fay
      A list of songs music from Fay Singer sent to Nicole Galgut (London). Annotated by Fay Singer, 'Sheet music from Reform Shul'.
    • 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 ...
    • Yiddish Song Festival 2004 

      Singer, Fay
      Note regarding a tape of the 2004 Yiddish Song Festival for Matthew Reid.
    • Matthews arrangements 

      Singer, Fay
      List of songs arranged by Matthew Reid for a Jewish Museum performance.
    • The "Combo" : All Hours At The Queens Hall 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The newspaper photograph and short caption pertain to "Li'l Abner" - style music. The "combo" performing at the Queens Hall was lead by guitarist Johnny Kongos who was accompanied by Roland Jameson, Arthur Hall, Paul Janson ...
    • Mark Sacks 

      Singer, Fay
      Notes about a collection donation from Mark Sacks to the SAJMC.
    • Folk Festival 

      Rand Daily Mail (1967)
      The short newspaper article as well as the attached black and white photographs pertain to the National Folk Festival in 1967 with specific reference to singers who performed at the event.
    • Great Evening of Folksong 

      Brewer, Bill; Sunday Times Reporter (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 ...
    • S.A. Priest Sings Worldly Ballads 

      Hartdegen, John (1967)
      The article focuses on Father Barney McLeer, a Roman Catholic Priest who was scheduled to perform at the 1967 Folk Festival with a mention of Des Lindberg.
    • 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.
    • New Folk Revue 

      The Folk Four (19--)
      The short newspaper caption and black and white photograph pertain to "The Folk Four" which consisted of Des Lindberg, Dawn Silver, Ian Lawrence and Beryl Ellin who had left for South West Africa to present their new folk ...