• Womad 001 

      Marks, David
      Womad.
    • Womad 002 

      Marks, David
      Guitars for Africa. Womad.
    • Womad 003 

      Marks, David
      Womad.
    • Womad 004 

      Marks, David
      Womad.
    • Woman Singing on Stage 

      Unknown author (19--)
      The black and white photograph depicts a woman on stage during a performance.
    • Women's Arts Festival 

      Unknown author
      The document is a pamphlet for the 1998 South African Women's Arts Festival taking place 7-9 August 1998 at the Playhouse as well as a program.
    • Women's Section : Happiness Is Sharing Music 

      Tucker, Robyn (1970-03-28)
      The article informs readers of the appearance of Bill Clifton at the National Banjo Pickers' Convention. The article also reflects on Cliftons musical background and some context with regard to his life journey and ...
    • Womex 1997 expo 

      Unknown author
      This document discusses the program Womex 1997 and provides information surrounding the panels that will be taking place at this expo.
    • Woodstock 're-union' 

      The Daily News (1997-10-09)
      This article discusses Woodstock and the role that Richie Havens played at this event.
    • Woodstock and the Hidden Years 

      Birns, Rael
      This document is a press release that discusses David Marks' Hidden Years group performance at the revival of Woodstock.
    • The Woodstock Legacy Lingers On 

      Night beat Reporter (1989-08-24)
      The article makes reference to the musical achievements of David Marks. His ideas about the future of music in South Africa as well as past memories made at Woodstock Festival following its 20th anniversary was also ...
    • The Woodstock legacy lingers on 

      The Daily News (1989-08-24)
      This newspaper article speaks about the legacy that the Woodstock festival has left and specifically refers to the influence of David Marks as well as some background information about the individual.
    • Woodstock legend changin' with the times 

      Feldman, Peter
      This newspaper article is a review of Richie Havens performance at the Civic Theatre. The article lists the songs performed namely "Here Comes The Sun", "The Times They Are A-Changin'", "Just Like A Woman", "High Flying ...
    • Woodstock legend for Durban 

      Unknown author
      This document is a press release for Richie Havens' performance at the ICC on 10 October 1997. It discusses the musician's performance at Woodstock, for Bill Clinton's inauguration and for the Dalai Lama.
    • Woodstock Music and Art Fair presents An Aquarian Exposition in White Lake, N. Y. 

      Woodstock Music and Art Fair; Flipside; Chapman, Chris; 3rd Ear Music; Hidden Years; Acuff-Rose/Milne Music; Southern Music; Marks, David (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 

      Marks, David
      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 ...
    • Woodstock reunion 

      Radford, Jeff
      This document discusses the Woodstock Re-union and the Hidden Years Band tour.
    • Words and Music By Bob Dylan 

      Academy Theatre (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 

      Frontline (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? 

      Peace Print
      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 ...