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    • Gales Don't Spoil Fun at The Fen 

      Witness Reporter (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 ...
    • Splashy Fen : 1992 

      Unknown author (1992)
      The file consists of newspaper articles and attached photographs pertaining to the 1992 Splashy Fen.
    • Compilation : Gavin Weeks, Mark Wilson and The Long Haired Freaky People 

      Unknown author (1984-1987)
      The file consists of photographs and newspaper articles pertaining primarily to Gavin Weeks. Other information also refers to The Long Haired Freaky People and Gavin Weeks' professional musical career with Mark Wilson.
    • Gavin Takes The Pig By The Whistle 

      McCabe, Chanel (1987-06-06)
      The article focuses on aspects of Gavin Week's life as well as his professional and personal journey with regards to his musical career successes. Some information pertaining to his upcoming plans and the nature of his ...
    • From the Bush to Bright Lights 

      Mirror Reporter (19--)
      The article describes Gavin Week's musical journey and "previous life" before pursuing a musical career. It notes where Weeks has played and touches on his current and future projects.
    • Rock Music Evening to Aid Starving 

      Weekend Post Reporter; Herald Reporter (19--)
      The first article pertains to a rock evening featuring Gavin Weeks, Mark Wilson and Steve Huntley whereby all the proceeds had been donated to Operation Hunger. The second article focuses on a group of musicians in Port ...
    • Laid Back Sunday Harmony 

      Rowles, Stephen (1985-01-05)
      The article talks about how Gavin Weeks and Mark Wilson had merged as a duo naming themselves, Dave's Not Home. The article confirmed that the two would become a duo permanently by the end of 1985 as they had both been ...
    • One-Man-Band Wants Music that South Africans Can Believe In 

      Udemans, Kevin (1984-12-01)
      The article, focused on Gavin Weeks, appeared at the Grand Gardens Hotel which included line-up songs by Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Crosby, Stills and Nash, America, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Bob Seger, Pink Floyd and ...
    • From Ballads to Real Raunchy Rock 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The article focuses on Gavin Weeks as a solo artist. The newspaper clipping includes a black and white photograph of Weeks whilst reflecting on his musical talent and excellent voice. The author mentions some information ...
    • Herald Festival Preview Presents Top Local Musicians in City 

      Herald Reporter; Barnard, Samantha (19--)
      Both articles pertain to performances presented by The Long Haired Freaky People. The first article talks about a series of shows featuring top artists forming part of the Herald-Sponsored Preview Week scheduled to begin ...
    • Talented group Relive 60s Sound : Festival Preview Week : Long Haired Freaky People at Ma Bakers 

      Morris, Lisa (19--)
      The article pertains to the band of eight who took the audience back 26 years in time by celebrating music featured at Woodstock. Apart from including a range of contextual information pertaining to the band as well as the ...
    • The Long Haired Freaky People 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The item consists of two black and white photographs. The first consisting of six people accompanied by a dog whilst the other depicts five of the same people minus one member, all part of the "Long Haired Freaky People". ...
    • Lyrics of Gavin Woods 

      Weeks, Gavin (19--)
      The item consists of two pages. The first refers to the lyrics of Gavin Weeks pertaining to "Natural Born Killers" and "Woodstock Refugee" whilst the second page consists of a list of names and numbers.
    • Jay, Telling a Bedtime Story to One of His Mates on the Avenue 

      The Star Bureau (19--)
      The article pertains to an unforeseen fire which had damaged a set at EMI's Elstree Studio in London. The article goes on to say that although there had been damage, Stanley Kubrick's latest film, "The Shining" is scheduled ...
    • Republic Festival : Inkatha Asks You To Stay Away!!! : Our Decision Not To Participate In The Republic Festival 1981 

      Buthelezi, Mangosuthu Gatsha; Albert, Don; Kidson, Jim; Daily News Correspondent (1979-02-02)
      The item consists of an array of newspaper articles all pertaining to various topics. The first newspaper article elaborates on Inkatha's decision to not participate in the Republic Festival. The second article refers to ...
    • It's Richard : Twisting, Twirling, Singing, Swinging, Dancing, Prancing Like You Never Seen Before 

      Nzima, Sam (1973-02-07)
      The newspaper article refers to an entertaining performance given by Richard Jon Smith at the Orlando Stadium for the Top Eight final between Kaizer Chiefs and Pimville United Brothers.
    • WBA Suspension a 'Big Blow' 

      Pelser, Pieter; Sapa; Amoore, Derek; Stephan, Gené; Stirling, Tony (19--)
      The two page item includes an array of newspaper articles pertaining to sports in South Africa during the apartheid years as well as the imposed racial restrictions. The featured sports related articles pertained to athletics ...
    • At The Theatre : All Kinds Of Love In A Strange World 

      P.A.K. (19--)
      The article reflects on a production regarding the topic of love compiled and presented by Fiona Fraser. The author includes all contextual information surrounding the production and draws on the main themes addressed in ...
    • Folk in the Traditional Spirit 

      Daniel, Raeford (1973)
      The article reflects on the "miniture" folk concert affiliated with the Soiree Society which featured artists such as Colin Shamley, David Marks, Brian Beddington and John Oakley-Smith to mention a few.
    • Arts Insight : The New Sound of Wagon Wheels 

      Holtzhausen, Evelyn; Coetzer, Owen (1977-05-03)
      The articles pertain to performances featuring Brian Finch and Kenny Henson. The first referring to performances at the Wagon Wheels Hotel in Durban whilst the other pertaining to concerts at Nafma. Both articles commend ...