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This Is South Africa'Pop music is a communist plot'End of the Line for Music Venue
(1980-02-27)
The item consists of three newspaper articles. The first refers to the issue of race and it's absurdities whereby the author demonstrates his point in regards to an instance involving 'Coloured' people becoming white and ...
Ban Is Lifted on Taylor the SatiristBoard No To White Pop
(1979-07-26)
The item consists of two articles. The first relates to Jeremy Taylor who had previously been banned from working in South Africa. The article notifies the public that he was granted permission to visit the country to ...
1968 Folk Festival at the Sandown Arts Theatre
(1968-10-31)
All pages forming part of this item were taken from the 1968 Folk Festival programme. The programme starts with an introduction compiled by the organisers in which they explain what the festival is all about. This is ...
Free People's Concert : 'n Fees Wat Almal Geniet
(1975-02-24)
The article served as a review of the Free People's Concert. Mention of musicians such as John Clegg and Sipho Mchunu, Paul Clingman, Andrew Tracey, the Blue Grass group and Ravi Shankar were included as well as some ...
'n Geselskap Vir Die Gemeenskap
(1975-02-24)
The article is based on an interview between Hannes Van Zyl and Barney Simon.
Folk Festival
(1967)
The short newspaper article as well as the attached black and white photographs pertain to the National Folk Festival in 1967 with specific reference to singers who performed at the event.
Dominee Says SA Writers and Singers Are Stan's Henchmen : 'Devil's Work'
(1984-12-09)
The article reflects on the comments made by Dr MTS Zeeman, a NGK Minister in his latest book, "The Anti-Christ; The Devil and His Henchmen". The article also makes mention of his views and discusses his comments.
Hit Song Aid For LimehillNew Ideas From Dave MarksNo. 1 On His Miss Parade'Master Jack' David Takes Frances to The Golden City
(1968-10-02)
The first article relates to composer David Marks who told the public he would give royalties to the Limehill community for his 'Master Jack' track. The second mentions upcoming plans that David Marks hoped to implement ...
Look At This Woman … and Understand My Nightmare
(1984-11-11)
The item consists of an article and cartoon depicting a woman holding a starved child before a judge. The article serves as a response by Alan Paton to one of his critics in the aftermath of Bishop Tutu's Nobel Peace Prize.
All Go On The Folk SceneDave Marks Talks To Anne StevensTop Single from Dave
(1972-06-27)
The first article is based on an interview with David Marks whereby folk became the main focus. The second article pertains to a discussion between Dave Marks and Anne Stevens on the importance of song writers singing about ...