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    • Five Unique events at one event 

      Unknown author
      This document provides information about 5 unique events at one venue. This includes the opening of the Market Theatre, the launch of BOOT, the launch of Johannesburg's first late night venue with Alan Kwela, the launch ...
    • Colin Shamley Biography 

      Unknown author
      This document provides biographical information about Colin Shamley as well as his professional career.
    • Recommendations to National Arts convention 

      Marks, David
      This documents provides recommendations to the National Arts convention on how to expand the local music industry.
    • Employment status of musicians 

      Miller, Phillip
      This document discusses the nature of employment for local South African musicians. It provides official terms and descriptions for how contracts are considered between employer and entertainer.
    • Indie Label Boom 

      Music Connection
      This item contains two articles. The first article is about the development of Indie music and Rhino Records. The second article is a discussion between Bob Biggs and Harold Bronson on the Indie label boom.
    • Your Friendly Singer Ashley Parker 

      Unknown author
      The brochure advertises entertainment by Ashley Parker at the Hotel Crest and notifies the public of his 7-single released through EMI named "Close Up the flip side Laughter is just as good!"
    • Ashley Parker is Back : The Crest Hotel Welcomes Ashley Parker Back, To The 747 Bar 

      The Crest Hotel
      The poster invites the public to join Ashley Parker at The Crest Hotel 747 Bar. He was scheduled to perform his special blend of Dylan and Cohen as well as his own music from 8-12 pm from Monday to Saturday nights with the ...
    • Black and White Duo On Stage This Week 

      Lady-smith Black Mambazo; Abafana BaseQhudeni; Clegg, Jon; Mchunu, Sipho; Clingman, Paul
      The article promotes the event, "Music For Africa" which was scheduled to include the best indigenous groups and folk singers in South Africa.
    • SABC Ban Their Records 

      Sunday Times Reporter; Barritt, David (1971-02-21)
      The newspaper articles report on the banning of "Suck" (Gil Gilroy and Moose Forer) by SABC upon review. The black and white photographs that accompany the newspaper articles show the two attacking their piano with axes.
    • Local Content Submission to the IBA 1980 

      Marks, David
      This document is a submission to the IBA about measures to take to gain international exposure for local South African music.
    • Roller Blade Rink Proposal Feb 1992 

      Johnson Jenkins Architects
      This is a printed sketch proposal of a roller-blade and roller skate rink at the beachfront in Durban.
    • Durban still molding its culture 

      Unknown author
      This document comments on how the people in Durban is still at the stage of molding a distinct culture and has not a culture set in stone yet.
    • Making recording more attractive 

      Marks, David
      This document discusses how the recording of albums could be made more attractive and lucrative to local musicians.
    • 3rd Ear Music's commercial involvement 

      Radebe, Edmund
      This document lists all 3rd Ear Music's commercial involvements. This includes Madonsini, Umkhonto Ka Zulu and Sipho Mchunu.
    • Review of Syd Kitchen 

      Skram, Evad
      This is a review of Syd Kitchen's "Oops … Warts 'n All" as well as some background information on the musician.
    • Guitars for Africa press release 

      NAPAC
      This is a press release for Guitars for Africa, which includes the list of musicians that will be performing at this event namely Tessa Ziegler, George Mathiba, Edi Niederlander, David Hewitt, Tony Cox, Steve Newman, Johan ...
    • David Hewitt's The Storyteller 

      Tremaine, Theron
      This item contains two documents. The first is biographies of Sandile Shange, Mike De Jager and Syd Kitchen. The second is a press release of David Hewitt's album "The Storyteller" and provides some biographical information ...
    • Shabalala Hall of South African Music 

      Unknown author
      This document pertains to the opening of Joseph Shabalala's Hall of South African Music, the uses thereof and how it can tribute to the liberation struggle.
    • Richie Havens' tentative interview itinerary 

      Sharlene
      This document is a tentative itinerary of Richie Havens interviews in South Africa that he will attend during the process of his tour.
    • Portrait of Emily, opus 43 

      Simon, John, 1944
      Score. Amherst prologue -- 1. I'll tell you how the sun rose -- 2. My life closed twice before its close -- 3. The soul selects her own society -- 4. After great pain, a formal feeling comes -- 5. Exultation is the going ...