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Potential For South African Music
(1968-10)
The article addresses the reality of music productions in South Africa as well as confronting the idea that South African music has the ability to become international hits as seen in the case of "Master Jack".
Ergernis Op Maat Van Ruk en RolGreat Rock but Satire Is The PitsIf You Like Loud Late-Night Rock, See 'Nuisance'
(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 ...
The Counter To TerrorismWhen Blackouts Fan The Flames AfreshFailure to Understand
(1980-04-06)
The item consists of three separate newspaper articles referring to "blacks" as terrorists after attacks on small police stations continued. The remaining two articles refer to an incident in which Sasol was attacked by ...
Human Rights For All
(1991-12-10)
The invitation cordially invites the recipient to a book launch of two books which included "Human Rights for All" and "Amalungelo Oluntu/ Human Rights" . The item also includes an outline of the programme, short write-ups ...
Russia Won't Give…Peace Song Hits Disc Snag
(1986-11-01)
The item consists of two pages however the first article has been ripped whilst the second is also missing at the bottom. The second article reflects on the Charity organisation which stood to lose substantial financial ...
In The Hearts of Our Children, and Our Children's Children, The Sense of Bitterness Grows
(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 ...
Drama and Nasty Winds Fail to Dampen the Spirits of Splashy Fen Fans : What A Party!
(1992-05-03)
The article reflects on the Splashy Fen Musical Festival by reporting on its widespread success and weather setbacks. A specific focus of the article surrounded the attitudes and "good vibes" of the party goers which was ...
One-Man-Band Wants Music that South Africans Can Believe In
(1984-12-01)
The article, focused on Gavin Weeks, appeared at the Grand Gardens Hotel which included line-up songs by Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Crosby, Stills and Nash, America, Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Bob Seger, Pink Floyd and ...
New City Songster (N.C.S.) : Vol. 4 and 5
(1970-09)
The N.C.S. Magazine consisted of a selection of songs less than 6 months old with the exception of some "old greats" of the 1960s which included words as well as the accompanying music compositions. The magazine included ...
Laid Back Sunday Harmony
(1985-01-05)
The article talks about how Gavin Weeks and Mark Wilson had merged as a duo naming themselves, Dave's Not Home. The article confirmed that the two would become a duo permanently by the end of 1985 as they had both been ...