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Durban Theatre Needs An Injection of Originality and Flair
(1995-06-18)
The article was published in the wake of the cancellation of the show "The Lunatic, the Lover and the Poet", which had been scheduled to take place in the Studio Theatre in the Playhouse building in Durban. The focus ...
Singing Entrepreneur
(1997-09-27)
The article focuses on the life and musical career of David Marks with a mention of his involvement with Third Ear Music and his recent CD release called "The Hidden Years". Additional information pertained to his appearance ...
Impressive Dylan EncoreGetting Into The Dylan Spirit
(19--)
The two newspaper articles reflected on the "Words and Music by Bob Dylan", performed by The Elastic Head Band hosted at the Market Café. Aspects of the show as well as favourable opinions of the performance make up the ...
Yamaha For Perfect Reproduction
(19--)
The newspaper advertisement includes a black and white photograph of David Marks holding a Yamaha guitar with the caption stating his position in the music industry as well as his informed decision to switch to Yamaha. A ...
Cartoon : Musicians In Concert
(19--)
The cartoon depicts a stage full of varied musicians all playing together. The accompanying caption pertains to the words of Ms Masekela who stated that her department's belief was that the cultural boycott should remain ...
The Death of Johathan Cainer
(19--)
The short article notifies the public of Cainer's demise. Article is accompanied by a colour photograph of the musician.
Commit No Nuisance: A Full and Varied Night at The ChelseaUpcoming Country NotesGreat News
(1981-05-11)
The first article promotes an upcoming concert hosted at the Chelsea Theatre comprising of varied entertainment with the evening said to finish with a late night revue called "Commit No Nuisance". Artists such as Graham ...
Great Rock But Satire Is The PitsIf You Like Loud Late-Night Rock, See 'Nuisance'
(1981-05-19)
Both articles serve as reviews to the "Commit No Nuisance" concert hosted at the Chelsea Theatre. Both reviews included some references to particular parts of the show as well as the shortfalls. Artists such as the Excellent ...
A Celebration of Love and Peace
(1997-07-17)
The article describes how David Marks and his band "The Hidden Years" comprising of Alan Judd, Concorde Nkabinde, Jethro Shasha, Johnny Blundell, Robin Walsh, Faith Kekana, Godfrey Mgcina and Lorraine Shannon, were scheduled ...
All-Race Concert Organisers Bow Out of Permit Battle
(19--)
The article reports on the abandonment of the Free People's Concert as a direct result result of permits. The organiser David Marks remarked that he was no longer interested in fighting what he defined as a 'losing battle' ...