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SABC Ban Their RecordsViolent Suck Group Smash Equipment On Jo'Burg Stage
(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.
Top MarksFolk Singer : David MarksWhere's He?
(1968-03-22)
The item is made up of four articles all referring to the success of David Marks during 1968 whilst he was 24 years old. All articles make reference to his successful song "Master Jack" sung by, Four Jacks and A Jill. The ...
This Is The Hit "Master Jack" by Four Jacks and A Jill
(1968-02-24)
The item is printed in black and white and consists of a short caption and heading relating to the hit "Master Jack". The caption stated that the song rocketed to No. 1 on the South African charts after only three weeks ...
Des Lindberg Record Banned
(1968-04-26)
The article reflects on the banned number called "Folk On Trek" which had been the previous' year's Sari Award winner. The opinion was that the song should not have been banned with a quote added by David Marks.
Colin Pratley : Bush Drums : Inside Out
(1979-05-25)
The article reflects on the life, passion and music career of Colin Pratley. A black and white photograph of Pratley and his drums have been included.
SABC Ban Their RecordsViolent Suck Group Smash Equipment On Jo'Burg Stage
(1971-02-21)
The newspaper articles reflect 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.
To Market, To Market to Hear Jon, Sipho, Paul, Bra, Abafana…
(1977-09-05)
The article refers to the musical team Jon Clegg and Sipho Mchunu who were scheduled to play in the one-night only "Music for Africa" concert. Other performers such as Paul Clingman, the Ladysmith Black Mambazo group, Sax ...
Padkos
(1983-05)
The advertisement promotes cheese as the ideal padkos which was said to contain vitamins and proteins.
Bible Can't Justify The Lesotho Raid'Agents' Expound Nat Nightmare "" Bible Doesn't Like ApartheidBlacks Can Rule South Africa WellUnfair Comment
(1983-01-06)
The item consists of various newspaper articles all containing religious undertones pertaining to the political state of South Africa whilst questioning the apartheid system.
When The Police PRO Met The Pressmen
(1980-06-18)
The article reflects on an instance in which the Police PRO Colonel Leon Mellet met with the foreign Press the previous day to explain the decision to screen newsmen intent on venturing into Soweto and neighbouring black ...