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Woodstock Music and Art Fair presents An Aquarian Exposition in White Lake, N. Y.
(1996)The first page includes a short write up pertaining to the Splashy Fen Festival event which included a mention of some outstanding musicians and highlights of the event whilst the second page included lyrics of "Fairygold" ... -
Woodstock research project
This document contains two items. The first is a response by Marks after a request has been made for information about Woodstock. The second document is a request made by a student for information about the Woodstock ... -
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Words and Music By Bob Dylan
(1977-03-28)The newspaper clipping promotes the concert of Bob Dylan's musical material performed by the Elastic Head-Band with Richard Haines and Dave Marks hosted at the New Lyric Theatre in Durban following their successes in ... -
The words he sings are wrong
(1980-02)This article discusses how popular Roger Lucey in fact is despite having only sold 200 copies of his first album. This was due to his lyrics criticizing the country which had heavy censoring policies. Furthermore, several ... -
Would We Stand and Watch : Our Children Being Shot?
The first article draws on the violence witnessed on 16 June 1976 in which Hector Peterson (13-year-old) was shot by South African police. The second article contains anti-apartheid phrases with explanations referring to ... -
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 ... -
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You Sure Know How To Mess Things Up …
(1984-11-18)The article reflects on the action of detaining people such as legitimate union leaders without trial. The author goes on to say that the public urgently asks Law and Order Minister Louis Le Grange to intervene and restrain ... -
Your Friendly Singer Ashley Parker
The brochure advertises entertainment by Ashley Parker at the Hotel Crest and notifies the public of his 7-single released through EMI named "Close Up the flip side Laughter is just as good!" -
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