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East Geduld Rec. Club
(19--)The ticket, listed as No. 43, pertains to a formal dance. The item includes the price for the double ticket and states that a catering right of admission is reserved for those attending. The time has also been included. -
Eastern Cape Project
This document discusses Pedro Espi-Sanchis' schedule for the coming months. It also asks the recipient to send details on the Eastern Cape project. -
Edging round the whiplash
(1979-08-08)This document discusses the release of Roger Lucey's new album The Road is Much Longer. It also discusses how controversial the lyrics of the songs are and that listeners should be mindful. -
Eight Birds
(19--)The article reflects on a show featuring the witty Robert Kirby accompanied by Maureen England and Ian Hamilton. The author raves about the evening and mentions some highlights of the show. -
Elastic Band Full of Snap
(19--)The article serves as a favourable review of the "Roots and Shoots" concert featuring the Elastic Head Band, Mike Dickman, Leonie Hofmeyr, Mac McCallum, David Marks and John Oakley-Smith. -
Elastic Head Band 001
(1977)John Oakley-Smith, David Marks, Neil McCallum, Caroline Bundell, John van Nierop and Richard Heyns. Elastic Head Band. Market Theatre Café, Johnnesburg. -
Elastic Head Band 002
(1977)John Oakley-Smith, David Marks, Neil McCallum, Caroline Bundell, John van Nierop and Richard Heyns. Elastic Head Band. Market Theatre Café, Johnnesburg. -
Elastic Head Band 003
(1977)John Oakley-Smith, David Marks, Neil McCallum, Caroline Bundell, John van Nierop and Richard Heyns. Elastic Head Band. Market Theatre Café, Johnnesburg. -
Elastic Head Band for Market Beatles Review
(19--)The article reports on the success of the Elastic Head Band's rehearsals which were underway at the time whilst also placing focus on Mac and David Marks. It was also reported that Mac had spent money to import Bob Marley ... -
Emotional Scene At Sari Prize-Giving
(1968-10-05)The article refers to a prize-giving event in which seven Sari Award winners in the 10 categories received their golden awards. A specific focus has been placed on song writer David Marks. Professional and personal information ... -
Employment status of musicians
This document discusses the nature of employment for local South African musicians. It provides official terms and descriptions for how contracts are considered between employer and entertainer. -
End Conscription Campaign : Protest Songs
(1983)The item includes a variety of protest songs composed by musicians and members of the End Conscription Campaign which all formed part of a record in response to the growing conflict in South Africa during that time. Some ... -
The End of Pretend : Michelangelo
(19--)The advertisement pertains to the Michelangelo company which featured musicians in concert. The company also states that they were sponsors of the National Jazz Festival in conjunction with Woolmark. -
Equipment and logistics
This document asks the recipient some practical advice and input regarding equipment and logistics thereof. -
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Ergernis Op Maat Van Ruk en Rol
(1981-05-14)All three newspaper articles comment on the music and entertainment showcased during the concert at "Commit No Nuisance". Some aspects of the entertainment was questionable however the overall musical additions were ... -
Establishment of a recording facility in Durban
This document discusses a project to establish a new recording facility in Durban. It provides some background information on 3rd Ear Music and addresses the equipment list and capabilities, 24 Track Production, the studio, ... -
The establishment of new music centres
(1989)This document contains three items. The first article discusses the establishment of a new mini recording studio at the Stable Theatres in Durban. The second document discusses the performance of Zanusi, the Inbetweeners ... -
Estudio in Concert
(19--)The poster promotes an upcoming concert featuring Russell Herman (Acoustic guitar), Louis Wald (violin), Tony Cedras (piano) and Robbie Jansen (flute and alto sax) all known as the "Skweze". Information pertaining to ticket ... -
"…everything, especially art, is political"
The first document refers to an article published in the Wits University paper which included information obtained during an interview with Michael Green, a lecturer in the English Department. The second page consists of ...