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    • It'll Take Some Doing … 

      Feldman, Peter (19--)
      The article serves as a review for a concert promoted by "The Company" which included musicians such as Mike Dickman, Kenny Henson and John Oakley-Smith for the purpose of performing their experimental sounds and music. ...
    • Folk Songs On Campus Must Not "Protest" 

      Coetzee, Theo (19--)
      The article pertains to folk music at the University of Pretoria which had not been banned by the student Council who stated that they would consider proposals to form a folk-singing society according to a student folk ...
    • A Rousing Start To Folk Show 

      Coetzer, Owen (19--)
      The article serves as a review to the Folk'74 concert hosted at the Y-Club Theatre in which artists such as Shinnery Lynne Marshall, Scott Family, Isla Corrigal, Ian Lindsay, John Dennen, Jess Kiddle, Kichen's Wendy Coleman, ...
    • "Mini" Folk Festival This Weekend 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The article pertains to an upcoming "mini" folk festival with special mention of David Marks who was said to be supported by other artists such as Ian and Richie, Clem Tholet and Leon, amongst others.
    • Ballad of Biltong and Bubble Gum 

      Sunday Express (1966-07-17)
      The first article has been constructed in the form of a ballad in which America was portrayed as an evil whilst the South African state was viewed as the saving grace from the rampant evils.
    • The Ultimate Evil 

      Krige, Uys (19--)
      The article reflects on the notion of banning material, as seen in the American context, and includes the implications thereof.
    • He's Still Wrong 

      Walker, Richard (19--)
      The item consists of two articles that reflect the misleading political speech given by Pik Botha regarding the racial atmosphere in South Africa and the unequal opportunities which was presented to an American audience.
    • Folk Singers Hit Back at Dr. Vorster 

      Attwell, Lionel (19--)
      The articles pertains to a verbal attack made by J. D. Vorster, the Prime Minister's brother against folk singers and coffee-bar patrons and owners after saying that the "folk singing movement was used in many instances ...
    • Dave Marks Said To Cut Album At Last 

      Feldman, Peter (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 ...
    • Emotional Scene At Sari Prize-Giving 

      Feldman, Peter (1968-10-05)
      The article refers to a prize-giving event in which seven Sari Award winners in the 10 categories received their golden awards. A specific focus has been placed on song writer David Marks. Professional and personal information ...
    • Old Folks Made Rafters Ring Until Midnight 

      Levison, Evelyn (1973)
      The article reflects on folk festival which took place in Johannesburg the previous Sunday before the publication. The concert was hosted by Des and Dawn Lindberg for their one time companions from the Grass Roots Set. The ...
    • Curiosity Brought Them, Says Singer 

      Unknown author (19--)
      After a performance given by local folk musicians hosted at "The Place", the article discusses the lack of folk music knowledge amongst the Bloemfontein audience.
    • The Sounds of Dylan 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The article reflects on the Elastic Head Band who were scheduled to appear at the Lyric Theatre performing songs written by Bob Dylan.
    • The Place 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The newspaper clipping promotes an event hosted at the hotel in which musicians such as Dave Marks, Mel Green, Colin Shamley and Maureen England were scheduled to play. The times as well as prices have also been included.
    • Des Lindberg Record Banned 

      Staff Reporter (19--)
      The article pertains to the record, "Folk On Trek" by Sari Award Winner, Des Lindberg and his wife, Dawn Silver. The article also makes use of a quote by David Marks who thought the government's action was stupid and laughable.
    • Free Peoples Concert in Apartheid Trouble 

      Wits Student (19--)
      The focus pertains to the Free People concert hosted at Wits University who had been reprimanded by the National Board for permitting the inter-racial concert the previous year.
    • One-Black Rugby Match Is On Again 

      Daily News Correspondent (1989-05-22)
      The article refers to an under 14 rugby match that was postponed as a black member of one of the teams had not yet been granted permission to play.
    • In Concert 

      Pierre and Yvonne; Ekkelenkamp, Richard (19--)
      The newspaper clipping consists of two black and white photographs with short captions of musicians in concert.
    • Composer David Marks 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The article refers to the 24-year-old David Marks who had become world famous following his successful song writing. The article also includes biographical information as well as musicians he had worked with such as Four ...
    • Folk Finds A Friendly Home 

      Levison, Evelyn (1967-12-10)
      The article reports on the first national folk gathering at the New Folk Theatre. The article reflects on its charm as well as contains a mention of David Marks.