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Some Good Vibes on Double Album
(1974)
The article extensively contextualises and unpacks the particulars pertaining to the new release of a double album from the South African Folk Music Association (SAFMA), Cross Section 2.
Pipe SmokingPhil Ochs DisappointsFumble, Mumble, Stumble'Yeah, man, I was pretty Crazy'Final Protest?
(1976-04-09)
The item consists of 4 articles, 3 of which described a disappointing performance given by Phil Ochs at the Blue Fox. He was reportedly drunk, falling about and "embarrassing" to the audience. The final caption/ short ...
The Saga of Joe's Garage (Synopsis of Zappa's Upcoming Rock Opera)
(1979-08-31)
The multiple page article refers to the music of Frank Zappa. The documents include all contextual information, audience responses as well as discussions on Zappa's upcoming album, "Joe's Garage" was also discussed.
Hes Up in Arms About Our Music IndustryAs We See It : It's A Strange World We Live In, Master WarDes Lindberg Record BannedWits 'free' Concerts EndConcert in Balance
(1969 - 197)
The item consists of an array of newspaper article clippings pertaining to the Free Peoples Concert. All included articles have been placed on one another with no entire article included. All articles pertain to the musical ...
White Boy Leads Zulu Warriors
(1971-08-12)
The article serves as a review and reflects on the "Tribal Blues" concert whereby a focus was placed on 18 year old Jon Clegg accompanied by 18 part-time warriors which was promoted by 3rd Ear Music and NUSAS.
S.A.'s Biggest Ever Happening?
(1972-12)
The item consists of a newspaper article and photograph with an attached caption. The article promotes the upcoming 8th Annual National Folk Festival hosted at a private farm in Rivonia which was said to include an array ...
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 Gentle Art of Bouncing
(1981-01)
The article pertains to album produced by André Jacquemin for the HM group Powerhouse which was completed in 3 weeks. The author expands on Jacquemin's approach to new projects as well as his philosophies which drive his ...
The Cultural Boycott : Still A Thorny Issue
(1990-08)
The article refers to a speech delivered by Barbara Masekela, Chief of the ANC Cultural Desk, at the Grahamstown annual Arts Festival. The speech discussed the issue of the cultural boycott against South Africa which would ...
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.