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Fees wat musiekliefhebbers nie mag misloop nie
This document is a newspaper article about the performance of Roger Lucey, Abadane Besishingishane and the Paul Clingman Band at the Johannesburg Music festival. -
Festival at Umlazi Stadium
(1990-11-09)This document is correspondence discussing a performance at the Umlazi Stadium and using the Soul Brothers at this festival. -
Festival Not So 'Jazzed Up' : Headline Acts Were A No Show
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Festival of Living Treasures Press release
This document is a press release for the Festival of Living Treasures that outlines all the information surrounding the two day concert. -
Festival Swings
(1976-10-16)The photograph caption pertains to the Rand Daily Mail Music Festival which attracted about 2000 pop-folk music enthusiasts. -
Festive greetings from Sonja and Jeremy
This document gives background about the Hidden Years Music Archive as well as festive greetings from the author. -
The Fight Against Vivisection
(19--)The item serves as a newsletter notifying the public of various outreach programmes and societies. Such societies and activities include, "The Friends of the Earth", "Kupugant", "Compassion", "The Children of Atlantis", ... -
Finch and Henson Tour
(19--)The short article promotes upcoming concerts of the Finch and Henson duo with a mention of their musical successes. -
Fiording Ahead : African Folk Amid the Fiords
(1998-07-02)The article is based on an interview in which two of the three students from Technikon Natal were interviewed before travelling to Norway to share their music heritage at the largest International folk festival. -
Five Unique events at one event
This document provides information about 5 unique events at one venue. This includes the opening of the Market Theatre, the launch of BOOT, the launch of Johannesburg's first late night venue with Alan Kwela, the launch ... -
Flastic HeadBand's performance
This document is a pamphlet for the performance of Bob Dylan's words and music by the Flastic HeadBand and provides a list of all the songs that will be performed at the Lyric theatre. -
Flibbertigibbet Folk Music at The Market Café
(19--)The poster promotes a series of upcoming events featuring Flibbertigibbet folk music hosted at the Market Café. -
Folk 72
The programme consists of a list of musicians featured in the folk festival as well as a message from the chairman and an attached application to join the National Folk Music Association. A list of stage crew, organisers ... -
Folk Alive …
(19--)The first article pertains to information surrounding the upcoming Folk Festival which is accompanied by names of featured artists such as Clem Tholet, Edi Nederlander, Colin Shamley and David Marks, amongst others. The ... -
Folk Club and the Southern Folk Rock Set
This document lists several songs that will be performed as part of the Folk Club and the Southern Rock Set. This includes "Let the Bad Times Roll" and "Stranger in Africa". -
Folk Coverage
(1969-1994)Each page forming part of this item is presented in the form of collages. Each collage consists of newspaper headlines, cartoons and photographs all pertaining in some way to the political state in South Africa with a ... -
Folk Festival
(1967)The short newspaper article as well as the attached black and white photographs pertain to the National Folk Festival in 1967 with specific reference to singers who performed at the event. -
Folk Festival a Hit
(2013-05-10)The article reflects on the third annual Folk Music and Songwriters' Festival which was hosted at the Sanctuary of Love located in Melville. -
Folk Finds A Friendly Home
(1967-12-10)The article reports on the first national folk gathering at the New Folk Theatre. The article reflects on its charm as well as contains a mention of David Marks. -
Folk in the Traditional Spirit
(1973)The article reflects on the "miniture" folk concert affiliated with the Soiree Society which featured artists such as Colin Shamley, David Marks, Brian Beddington and John Oakley-Smith to mention a few.