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Local Musos Go To WarCommittee To Oppose Sections of Liquor Act that Hit Musicians
(1988-07-29)
Both newspaper articles pertain to a committee which was elected for the purpose of opposing certain sections of Liquor Act to save musicians who performed in clubs.
Compilation of Selected Newspaper Articles
(1989-06-15)
The item consists of an array of newspaper articles and attached photographs pertaining to the Guitars for Africa concert organised by the Music Association of Natal (MANA) and the University's SRC.
3rd Ear Music : Shabalala
(2007-06-14)
The email requested Radio uKhozi to play one or two tracks of the remastered HY Archive Project copy of '14' Shabalala as a tribute to his death.
Cultural Boycott Is Waning - Clegg
The article focuses on the words of Johnny Clegg who speaks of the importance of the newly launched Music Association of Natal (M.A.N.).
Leatherette
The advertisement consists of four black and white photographs showing musicians wearing leatherette products.
Unity Is Strength
(1990)
The article discusses the National Party's decision to open their membership to all races as instructed by President de Klerk.
Deaths of People in Detention Under Security Laws
The item is comprised of a list of names and dates in which people had passed away whilst in detention. Their cause of deaths have also been included.
Music Ends for Maskandi's 14
(2007-06-17)
The article pertains to African musician Mlahleni James Shabalala"14" who had died at his home in Bergville the previous week. Additional information surrounding his professional music career was also included as well as ...
Death of Popular Musician Mike Smith
(2001-11-04)
The article refers to the colourful and talented musician Mike Smith who had passed away after a short spell of illness. The author also makes mention of his character and music talents.
Using Music As An Instrument of Peace
(1998-03-25)
The article expands of the notion of music and how it can serve a functional as well as relatable concept throughout the world. The article is rooted in political undertones.