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Travelling arrangements of Richie Havens
This document is a confirmation of the travelling arrangements of Richie Havens as well as the hotels he will be staying at. -
Tropical sound of Latin summer
This document is a newspaper article that discusses the Tropical Summer Sounds Concert to take place at the Natal Playhouse. This includes the musicians Dan Chiorboli, Shelly Hind, Joe Delew and Demi Fernandez. -
Troubadour
Apart from the beginning of the article being missing, the author expands on an interview in which Bob Dylan, amongst other protest and folk artists were discussed. -
Troubadour's back on track
This document is a newspaper article that discusses Roger Lucey's retirement as well as comeback with reference to his career. -
Trouble at the first performance
This document discusses the difficulties around the first performance as several musicians were late. -
True Love Sounds Exactly Like This
(2003-06-01)The article pertains to Darius and the Afro Cool concept who performed at the jazz festival held in Bangkok requested by the King, who himself enjoys jazz. The article goes on to praise the musicians for their anticipated ... -
Turquoise Aiming High
(1997-01-30)The article pertains to an upcoming band comprising of lead singer Michael Ventura and lead guitarist Graeme Barnes who planned to take the world by storm. The band had reportedly financed their first debut album and their ... -
"The Turtles" in Tampa, 1969
(1969-12)The photograph depicts "The Turtles" (four men) in Tampa during 1969. -
Tusk and 3rd Ear Music Festival
(1989-12-09)This document discusses a prospective TUSK/3rd Ear Music Festival in Durban at the Village Green for the 9th to the 10th of December 1989,. It aims to feature Noise Khanyile, Madala and Duzi, Izimfihlo and Neill Solomon. ... -
U.S. Interest In African Songs and Singers
(19--)The newspaper article is based on an interview with producer Derek Hannan who had helped stars such as Jody Wayne and Four Jacks and A Jill gain popularity. Much of the article reflects on his plans for South African artists. -
The Ultimate Evil
(19--)The article reflects on the notion of banning material, as seen in the American context, and includes the implications thereof. -
Under African Skies
(1999-12-06)The article was published in response to Lake St Lucia being named a World Heritage Site. The site was also said to serve as a venue for the St Lucia Wetlands Festival of Living Wetlands Treasures. The attached photograph ... -
Ungaphuthelwa I - Durban Tattoo
(19--)The poster promotes the I-Durban Tattoo scheduled to perform from the 10th to the 19th of July 1980 at the E - Kings Park. -
Unity Is Strength
(1990)The article discusses the National Party's decision to open their membership to all races as instructed by President de Klerk. -
University of Natal Music Department : North Indian Classical Music Sitar Recital
(19--)The poster promotes an upcoming concert featuring Vivek Ram (Sitar) and Bhisham Bridglal (Tabla) showcasing North Indian Classical Music. The event is hosted at the Howard College Theatre by the University of Natal Music ... -
The Unizulu Department of Music Presents a Drought Relief Jazz Concert by the Darius Brubeck Quartet
(1983-04-21)The advertisement promotes a jazz concert whereby the Darius Brubeck Quartet with Barney Rachabane, Nelson Magwaza & Marc Duby will perform for the purpose of raising money for the Zululand Drought Relief Fund. -
Unstinted (Almost) Enthusiasm for Visit
(19--)The article discusses the racial divisions in South Africa during the apartheid years with a mention of a Kennedy visit. -
Upbeat : Vol. 2, No. 6
(1982)The item includes the cover page of the upbeat magazine (Vol. 2, No. 6, 1982), which is accompanied by an article pertaining to the UB40 who had recently toured Zimbabwe. -
Update on Jannie Du Toit, Umkontho Kwa-Zulu and John Oakley-Smith
This letter discusses the careers of Jannie Du Toit, Umkontho Kwa-Zulu and John Oakley-Smith. -
Update on last three months
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.