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    • Lifestyle : Spectacular Blues in Umzumbe 

      Davis, Judi (2013-06-02)
      The article advertises an upcoming event organised by 3rd Ear Music and hosted at the Rock Bottom Music Bistro. The event was planned for the purpose of collecting old clothes and other donations in place of an entrance ...
    • Quotation of lighting equipment 

      Unknown author
      This letter provides information surrounding a quotation asked for by 3rd Ear Music for lighting equipment.
    • Requirements for tour of the country 

      Pratt, Robert
      This document discusses the requirements for Don Williams to be able to tour South Africa, Zimbabwe and Botswana in 1997.
    • Country music sponsorship for Don Williams 

      Marks, David
      This letter discusses securing country music sponsors through Rael Birns for Don Williams. The document also provides an itinerary for Don Williams.
    • Don Williams 

      Marks, David
      This is a cover of a fax sent from Marks. It discusses the acceptance of the tour of Don Williams and some estimates as to what he would like to be paid.
    • Bhundu Boys still impressive 

      Maravanyika, Viv
      This newspaper article discusses how the Bhundu Boys are still impressive despite their progressive age.
    • Women's Section : Happiness Is Sharing Music 

      Tucker, Robyn (1970-03-28)
      The article informs readers of the appearance of Bill Clifton at the National Banjo Pickers' Convention. The article also reflects on Cliftons musical background and some context with regard to his life journey and ...
    • Bhundu Boys collaboration 

      Muir, Gordon
      This document discusses the possible collaboration of the Bhundu Boys and Don Williams in Southern Africa.
    • Bank on Marks to Put Natal on the Map 

      Stewardson, Penny (Financial Reporter) (1991-01-06)
      The article pertains to the lack of infrastructure existing in the South African music industry especially with regards to Natal. The article also includes some biographical information as well as contextual insight into ...
    • Bhundu Boys in Scotland 

      Wilson, Sue
      This newspaper article discusses the performances of the Bhundu Boys in Scotland. The article also mentions the group Salsa Celtica that performed during the same evening.
    • Bhundu Boys press release 

      Unknown author
      This document is a press release of the Bhundu Boys that also contains some biographical information on the group.
    • 3rd Ear Music investors proposal 

      3rd Ear Music
      This document outlines why 3rd Ear Music needs investors. This document gives background and involvement of the company, music publishing, performance and artist management, record productions, record libraries, training ...
    • Azumah UK release 

      Ronsin, Mark; Makama, Smiles
      This document discusses the release of Azumah's record in the UK without notifying 3rd Ear Music or Azumah beforehand.
    • 3rd Ear Music and David Marks 

      Unknown author
      This document contains information on 3rd Ear Music as well as biographical information on David Marks.
    • Future talent 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses the local talent in the music industry, the infrastructure, the role of the cultural boycott, sponsors for music and music as political weapons.
    • Promotion of Morri and Mchunu 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses possible promotion opportunities for Simba Morri and Sipho Mchunu. As well as a newspaper article titled "Sipho back in the limelight" that discusses Mchunu's new album.
    • Sales and Promotions of Diamond Records 

      Unknown author
      This document discusses the promotions and sales of Diamond Records in relation to 3rd Ear Music.
    • Diamond Records 

      Unknown author
      This document discusses the projected relationship that Diamond Music will have to 3rd Ear Music.
    • Update on Jannie Du Toit, Umkontho Kwa-Zulu and John Oakley-Smith 

      Marks, David
      This letter discusses the careers of Jannie Du Toit, Umkontho Kwa-Zulu and John Oakley-Smith.