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    • Visit to Splashy Fen and Mozambique 

      Radford, Jeff
      This document informs the recipient that they are planning to see Splashy Fen and their visit to Mozambique beforehand.
    • Master Jack and Third Ear Enterprises 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses the performance of Jackson Browne, Master Jack and Third Ear Enterprises.
    • Update on last three months 

      Stonefield, Tony
      This document discusses that IUMA Africa has been sublimated into Global Music Outlet, his interaction with Lloyd Ross, the Africa Archive being covered in Billboard Magazine and their deal with 3rd Ear.
    • Reaching cyberspace 

      Hennings, Arlo
      This document thanks the recipient for finally reaching cyberspace.
    • Alan Pierce disconnect 

      Campbell, Tony
      This document asks whether the recipient has contact with Alan Pierce as well as an update on their current life.
    • Durban innovation 

      Marks, David
      This document contains two items. The first item is a failed mail that welcomes Colin and asking for advice surround facilities for editing. The second document is a newspaper article in the Sunday Tribune about the first ...
    • Radford and the Splashy Fen Concert 

      Radford, Jeff
      This document discusses how excited the author is for his trip in April and the Splashy Fen concert.
    • Selling to Stephen Smith 

      Assie
      This document discusses Stephen Smith's interest in the back catelogue material and perhaps selling the recipient's material to Smith.
    • Time for the collaboration of Bhundu Boys and Don Williams 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses possible time frames for when the Bhundu Boys/ Don Williams collaboration can take place as they are focusing on the Willie Nelson tour for now.
    • Line-up for Guitars for Africa 

      Dan
      This document asks the recipient on his thoughts on the lineup for the Guitars for Africa event with the list of musicians included.
    • Marketing ideas in South Africa 

      Tarr, Dave
      This document discusses some marketing ideas for musicians and the limitations they are facing within the local music industry in South Africa.
    • Folk Music Committees 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses the development of a national folk circuit in an attempt to keep up with the international folk movement.
    • Prospective international tour musicians 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses possible musicians to take part in an international tour such as Steve Forbett and Splashy Fen.
    • Heritage and Jazz Festival 1988 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses the Jazz and Heritage Festival in 1988.
    • History and Archiving 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses why archiving and history is so important specifically referring to music history.
    • I Simply Want To Help, Says Composer : Folk Song Royalty Cash for Limehill Africans 

      Staff Reporter (1968-05-19)
      The article expands on David Marks' decision to donate half his royalties from his three biggest hits to the people of Limehill, the then newly established African area outside Newcastle, Natal.
    • Hit Song Aid For Limehill 

      Daily News Reporter; Kallenbach, Mike (1968-10-02)
      The item consists of four newspaper articles all referring to David Marks. The first article pertains to David Marks potential earnings for the sound track, "Master Jack" as well as Marks' desire to help the community ...
    • The Grand Ceremonial 

      Baneshik, Percy (1977-08-01)
      This document comments on "The Grand Ceremonial" in the discussion column by Percy Baneshik.
    • Chris Consani the actor 

      Edgson, Bill (19--)
      This document is about the challenges that Chris Consani faces as an actor. There is also a Live Theatre Entertainment List.
    • Elastic Band Full of Snap 

      Montgomery, John (19--)
      The article serves as a favourable review of the "Roots and Shoots" concert featuring the Elastic Head Band, Mike Dickman, Leonie Hofmeyr, Mac McCallum, David Marks and John Oakley-Smith.