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    • Cocktail party invitation 

      Unknown author
      This document is an invitation to a cocktail party hosted by Capitol Radio to celebrate its new launch.
    • Brief outline on music styles 

      Unknown author
      This document is a brief outline on what currently exists in the field of music. This includes a list of the range of music styles in the country, number and locations of places where music is performed for the public, ...
    • Marketing for radio 

      Unknown author
      Contains handwritten information. This document can also be found in hy-dm-docs-radio-party-link-001
    • Party Link Project 

      Unknown author
      This document speaks about the meeting with 604 on 27 May 1993. It discusses the relationship between the Party Link Project and 3rd Ear Music group as well as the wording that should be used on the pamphlet.
    • Creation of a brochure 

      Rolt, Francis; Smith, Dave
      This document discusses the creation of a brochure for the Capitol Radio Party Link and provides information on how to Link Live to the Radio Party Link.
    • Notes of a meeting for the Radio Link Project 

      Unknown author
      This document lists the notes of a meeting between Capitol Radio, 3rd Ear and individuals from NCC, SAWCU and MANU.
    • The Cultural/Community Link 

      Unknown author
      This document discusses 3rd Ear, the Radio Party Link, and the Cultural/Community Link.
    • Capitol Radio Umtata 

      Marks, David
      This document is to inform the recipient that Steve Smith and Caleb are at Capitol Radio in Umtata.
    • Impressive Dylan Encore 

      Daniel, Raeford; Feldman, Peter (19--)
      The two newspaper articles reflected on the "Words and Music by Bob Dylan", performed by The Elastic Head Band hosted at the Market Café. Aspects of the show as well as favourable opinions of the performance make up the ...
    • Cartoon : Musicians In Concert 

      Grogango (19--)
      The cartoon depicts a stage full of varied musicians all playing together. The accompanying caption pertains to the words of Ms Masekela who stated that her department's belief was that the cultural boycott should remain ...
    • Dave Gets On His Music Marks : Hidden Years Of A Songwriter Are Now Being Revealed 

      Feldman, Peter (1997-01-14)
      The article reflects on the life of David Marks based on information obtained during an interview. Facts pertaining to his personal life, opinions, political affiliations as well as his music career and those he worked ...
    • Durban Theatre Needs An Injection of Originality and Flair 

      Tyler, Humphrey (1995-06-18)
      The article was published in the wake of the cancellation of the show "The Lunatic, the Lover and the Poet", which had been scheduled to take place in the Studio Theatre in the Playhouse building in Durban. The focus ...
    • Singing Entrepreneur 

      Daniel, Raeford (1997-09-27)
      The article focuses on the life and musical career of David Marks with a mention of his involvement with Third Ear Music and his recent CD release called "The Hidden Years". Additional information pertained to his appearance ...
    • The Death of Johathan Cainer 

      Cainer, Johathan (19--)
      The short article notifies the public of Cainer's demise. Article is accompanied by a colour photograph of the musician.
    • The Woodstock Legacy Lingers On 

      Night beat Reporter (1989-08-24)
      The article makes reference to the musical achievements of David Marks. His ideas about the future of music in South Africa as well as past memories made at Woodstock Festival following its 20th anniversary was also ...
    • A Celebration of Love and Peace 

      Accone, Darryl (1997-07-17)
      The article describes how David Marks and his band "The Hidden Years" comprising of Alan Judd, Concorde Nkabinde, Jethro Shasha, Johnny Blundell, Robin Walsh, Faith Kekana, Godfrey Mgcina and Lorraine Shannon, were scheduled ...
    • Getting To Music's Roots 

      Baron, Terry (1977-01-08)
      The newspaper article reports on the life, journey and musical career of David Marks. Biographical facts as well as quotes by others were included were to convey Marks' character.
    • Funeral of Mr. Matshikiza 

      Sapa (19--)
      The article reports on the funeral of Mr. Todd Matshikiza, a former chief reporter for Drum Magazine. Additional biographical information as well as the names of funeral attendees was added.
    • Background to the 'Boom' 

      Feldman, Peter (19--)
      The article pertains to John Edmond's latest single release titled, "Boom Sha La La Low" whereby the author expands on some interesting information which inspired the title and created a context for the single. The article ...
    • Folk Singer : David Marks (Astra) 

      I. M. (19--)
      The short article promotes an evening featuring David Marks who was scheduled to perform his own songs. A special mention of songs such as Master Jack, Mountains of Men and Mr. Nick were also included.