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Songwriter Dave Hits New High Note In Life
(1994-06-24)
Article pertains to David Marks' daughter Lisha who had gotten married. The article is accompanied by a colour photograph of David Marks, Lisha Marks, her husband as well as both David's wife Fran and her mother.
The Music Maker
(1969)
The cartoon image is a representation of David Marks as depicted by Barry Jarman of The Bats.
Giving Voice to The Hidden Years
(2004-09-26)
The two page article refers to the systematic recording and collection of music from the mid-1960s by David Marks, a rare compilation of works not played by mainstream music avenues. A brief history as well as an overview ...
Taxi Carnival Could Be Answer to Our Problems
(1998-07-02)
The article pertains to a proposal for a taxi carnival in which people either indirectly or directly connected to the taxi service would have a voice regarding the problems with taxi's. The idea proposed for South Africa ...
News : Forgive and Forget
(2000-12-02)
The document was published by 3rd Ear Music addressed to Roger Lucey. The typed contents on the document is not clear and cannot be read.
Ragfyn VerwerkFather to the Child
(1978-04-26)
The item consists of two separate documents. The first is a newspaper article published by the Rapport. The second document is a typed letter written by David Marks. Marks' writes about Paul Clingman and promotes the album ...
Letters to Newspaper
(1975-04)
The document includes two letters addressed to the newspaper which thanked Owen Coetzee for bringing the opinions and insights from David Marks initiatives to light.
No Ways Can You Label This BeatAndrew Tracey Is Versatile
The item contains a total of two newspaper articles both pertaining to Andrew Tracey and His Steel Band at Lindberge and The Market Café. The articles describe the atmosphere, entertainment and the talent as well as include ...
"…everything, especially art, is political"White Boys
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 ...
Crossroads
(1979)
The item consists of two sides of a Roger Lucey vinyl cover for the album, "Crossroads". The cartoons reveal strong political undertones connected to the oppression experienced in South Africa.