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Have B. Sc, Will Strum
(1976-05-14)
The newspaper article introduces Ashley Parker as a new upcoming name in the South African music scene. The article contextualises Parker's music career and journey by mentioning how three of his tracks were featured in a ...
Showbiz Swopshop in operation
(1980-08-25)
The article pertains to an exchange programme between South African and European entertainers with two driving forces behind this exchange, Ray Miller in London and Mike Bourne in Johannesburg. This program allowed for top ...
Still the SuperGoon
(1979-02-21)
The engaging newspaper article refers to a concert featuring Spike Milligan. The author commends Milligan's performance which ensured laughter amongst his audience. The article also mentioned what was to be expected from ...
Ashley Parker is Back : The Crest Hotel Welcomes Ashley Parker Back, To The 747 Bar
(19--)
The poster invites the public to join Ashley Parker at The Crest Hotel 747 Bar. He was scheduled to perform his special blend of Dylan and Cohen as well as his own music from 8-12 pm from Monday to Saturday nights with the ...
Some Facts Behind "Close-Up/ Laughter", A New EMI Release, The Artist and Composers
(19--)
The document discusses Ashley Parker's musical career, professional and personal journey to success in the form of an in-depth biography. The final section of the document contextualises his plans with EMI and other ...
The Critics : Spike Milligan and Co
(1979-02-19)
The article was written in response to The Spike Milligan show featuring Ashley Parker, the prodigal sons, Gary and Spider as well as Anna Raven who served as supporting acts. Although the author acknowledged Milligan's ...
Pop Before Poetry
(9-16 May)
The article describes how Nick Alexander and Ashley Parker came together as song writers and muscians to promote an art-form they called song-poem. The author goes on to include how these musicians compose their song-poems ...
Host of Holiday Happenings : Do It All With 'Flair'
(1977-07-25)
The article pertains to the Flair school holiday programme which was in its second week at the time of publication. The article reminds readers of the upcoming planned activities for the week and encourages readers to ...
Originality Gets A Break
(1976-07)
The short newspaper article pertains to musician Ashley Parker. The author includes a brief biography of Parker by mentioning his journey towards being a performer. The article also mentions his song writing ambitions with ...
Hugh Masekela and Company
(1979)
Cover of cassette tape of Hugh Masekela release featuring supporting musicians such as Rene Mclean, Don Blackman, Victor Bailey, Poogie Bell and background singers "Joy" courtesy of Café Society which included Thandeka ...