• In Concert 

      Pierre and Yvonne; Ekkelenkamp, Richard (19--)
      The newspaper clipping consists of two black and white photographs with short captions of musicians in concert.
    • In Concert Brian Finch : 'Bringing Back the Good Times' 

      Third Ear Music; Northern Music; Asylum Records
      The poster promotes an upcoming event featuring Brian Finch, Mike Dickman and Colin Pratley hosted at the Village.
    • In Concert with Brian Finch 

      Unknown author
      This document is a pamphlet for In Concert Brian Finch with Mike Dickman and Colin Pratley.
    • In The Hearts of Our Children, and Our Children's Children, The Sense of Bitterness Grows 

      Qoboza, Percy (1985-01-06)
      The author elaborates on the rage and bitterness felt by 'black' communities following the events witnessed at Sharpeville 24 years before the publication. The article also reflects on the ongoing mistreatment of varying ...
    • In The Summertime 

      Dorset, Ray
      This document discusses the "In The Summertime" Dance Rave Medley and whether the recipient would be able to release it in South Africa.
    • Indaba for the Millennium : Centred Around the Metro Mayor's Speech for Recovery, Peace, Development 

      Millennium (1998-03-13)
      The poster includes information pertaining to an event organised by the "Project for the Millennium" which comprised of a finger lunch, guest presenters, questions and answers, forward planning as well as tea and refreshments. ...
    • Indian Ocean Jazz Festival 

      Unknown author (1995)
      This document is a pamphlet for the JPS Indian Ocean Jazz Festival and provides biographical information on the African Jazz Pioneers and the Marcos Resende Quintet.
    • Indie Label Boom 

      Music Connection
      This item contains two articles. The first article is about the development of Indie music and Rhino Records. The second article is a discussion between Bob Biggs and Harold Bronson on the Indie label boom.
    • Infamous Cheap 'Movie' Centre in New York City 

      Marks, David (1969-09-28)
      The colour photograph depicts a busy Broadway street.
    • Influence of Radio 

      Marks, David
      This document is a draft to MANA/DAA/NCC about the influence Apartheid has had on radio and specifically Radio 5.
    • Info on local music history 

      Harle, Andy
      This document asks whether the author can receive any info on the Third Ear Enterprise local music history.
    • Ingenious Street Teenager Puts Together Soccer Game 

      Unknown author (19--)
      Article pertains to table-top soccer.
    • The Interchurch Media Programme : An Evening with Donald Swann 

      Interchurch Media; Mazibuko, Jabulani; Barclays National Bank Ltd; Control Data Ltd; Lindberg, Des and Dawn; Coca Cola; Marks, David (1980-01-27)
      The programme pertains to the Interchurch Media which hosted an evening with Donald Swann during 1980.
    • Invitation by Melanie 

      The Star (1997-09-11)
      This newspaper article discusses the invitation by Melanie for David Marks and his band to join her on her summer tour.
    • Invitation by the South African Bassplayers Collective 

      Thomas, Peter
      This document is an invitation from the South African Bassplayers collective to attend a party.
    • Invitation to reception of Charles Pace 

      Marks, David
      This is an invitation to Marks for the reception to welcome Charles Pace.
    • Invitation to the annual Folk Festival 

      Marks, David
      This document invites the recipient to the festival whereby the recipient has to indicate when they will be performing at the annual Folk Festival.
    • Invitation to The Dream 

      Natal Performing Arts Council
      This document is an invitation by the Natal Performing Arts Council to attend "The Dream" in The Drama, Natal Playhouse.
    • Invitation to Vikela 

      Natal Performing Arts Council
      This document is an invitation by the Natal Performing Arts Council to attend "Vikela" in The Studio, Natal Playhouse.
    • Isaac Hayes 001 

      Unknown author (1978)
      Isaac Hayes. Durban.