• David Marks : Biographical Information 

      Marks, David
      The document includes biographical information pertaining to David Marks with regard to his professional music career in South Africa and abroad.
    • David Marks : Coming Home : Songs and Stories from the Rocking Chair : National Festival of the Arts Grahamstown 1995 

      3rd Ear Music Co (Pty) Ltd; Marks, David (19--)
      The programme relates to an upcoming concert in which David Marks was scheduled to perform. A list of songs have been included alongside the lyrics of "Rocking Chair" composed by Marks in 1992. A short biographical write-up ...
    • David Marks : Lesotho 

      Marks, David (1973)
      The black and white photograph depicts David Marks mixing at Lesotho in 1973.
    • David Marks : Setting Up at Madison Square Gardens 

      Marks, David (1969-10)
      The black and white photograph depicts David Marks setting up at Madison Square Gardens.
    • David Marks : Singing 

      Unknown author (19--)
      Colour photograph of David Marks depicts him singing with a microphone on stage whilst playing a guitar.
    • David Marks : Song Lyrics 

      3rd Ear Music
      The compilation is comprised of an array of song lyrics written by David Marks which is accompanied by an article and short write-up all pertaining to David Marks. All songs include the date in which they were released as ...
    • David Marks : Sound Man at Boston Common 

      Marks, David (1969-10-15)
      The colour photograph depicts three musicians on stage.
    • David Marks and Hugh Tracey 

      Unknown author (19--)
      Item contains a short caption which is accompanied by a black and white photograph of David Marks. The caption describes Marks as the "Burt Bacharach of South Africa" who was involved with Hugh Tracey's 'International ...
    • David Marks and The Boys Band 

      Marks, David
      David Marks and The Boys Band.
    • David Marks at Sandia Mountains, New Mexico 

      Marks, David (1997)
      The colour photograph depicts David Marks standing at a sign stating, "Do not throw rocks people and trails below".
    • David Marks in Gold Mine 001 

      Marks, David (1963)
      David Marks and Colleagues underground in gold mine. Johannesburg.
    • David Marks in Gold Mine 002 

      Marks, David (1963)
      David Marks underground in gold mine. Johannesburg.
    • David Marks project 

      Schlosberg, Irving
      This document discusses the David Marks Hidden Years Music Archive Project.
    • David Peel in Concert 

      Marks, David (1969)
      The colour photograph depicts a crowd watching David Peel on stage.
    • David Scobie Biography 

      Scobie, David
      This article provides background information on the musician David Scobie as well as professional career.
    • Davy : The Bulldozer Operator 

      Pienaar, Charl (19--)
      The colour newspaper photographs show Davy James operating a bulldozer after his group, the Plainsmen, broke up. The caption also states that Davy planned to study further to help those with 'speech defects' if his music ...
    • Davy James : Sensation 

      Carroll, Michael (19--)
      The article focused on 21 year old Davy James who was considered to have promising talent which would challenge well known musicians. The author also mentioned that James had recently signed with the Gallo Organisation to ...
    • Davy James with His Loves 

      James, Davy (1968-12-19)
      The colour newspaper photograph shows Davy James with his family coupled with a caption stating, "Davy James with the three loves of his life - wife Vanessa, son Dean and guitar".
    • The Day Ashley Left The Band... 

      Sacks, Anne (1977-08-22)
      The article refers to musician Ashley Parker whereby Sacks reflects on Parker's decision to pursue a solo career without his former band. The article focuses on his perceptions with regard to audiences whilst also including ...
    • A Day For All To Remember 

      Rand Daily Mail; The Star (1980-06-16)
      The first article pertains to youth day 1980 in which the day four years prior held great significance with the mention of political contextual information. The second article protests the restriction of newsmen into so ...