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Pact Music and 3rd Ear Music Presents the 1993 Singers Song Writers Project : Exploring the Tradition of the Modern SA Troubadour
(1993)The brochure includes some contextualisation surrounding the project and performances as well as a final line-up of musicians listed according to the days in which they were scheduled to perform. -
Padkos
(1983-05)The advertisement promotes cheese as the ideal padkos which was said to contain vitamins and proteins. -
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Pakistani pop star in Durban
This document is a newspaper article regarding the Pakistani pop star Alamgir Haq. -
Park must be used 'wisely'
(1999-12-17)This document is a newspaper article where the Deputy President at the time Jacob Zuma asks that the Greater St. Lucia park be used balancing conservation and development. -
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Party Link Project
This document speaks about the meeting with 604 on 27 May 1993. It discusses the relationship between the Party Link Project and 3rd Ear Music group as well as the wording that should be used on the pamphlet. -
Party Link Project and objectives
This document discusses the Party Link Project, the objectives of this venture, how this venture works and possible opportunities for sponsors. -
Party Link Project objectives and themes
This document discusses the objectives of the Party Link Project, how the project will work, possible themes to be added to the project, it provides the party link help line and commercial rates. -
Party Link Project running on its own
This document discusses the Party Link Project and how it could possibly run on its own once established. -
Pass Out : Palladium Theatre Springs
(19--)The ticket includes information pertaining to the dress code, venue, times, prices and conditions of the issued ticket. This item was marked as ticket No. 43. -
Paul Butterfield in Concert
(1969)The black and white photograph depicts Paul Butterfield in concert. -
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Paul Raymond in association with Ann Dex presents Jeremy Taylor 'Back in Town!' with his own brand of Humour…Satire…and Song
(19--)The item consists of two pages. The first page includes a black and white photograph of Jeremy Taylor holding a guitar whilst the second serves as a biography of the musician. -
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