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Shifty Lloyd Ross
(1980)
Lloyd Ross in the Shifty Mobile recording Studio during the 1980s.
Good vibes run rampant at Keith's benefit concert
(1989-07-31)
This newspaper article addresses Keith Blundell's performance at the Wits Great Hall in Johannesburg. It refers to the supporting musicians on the stage and provides information on these individuals.
Durban Expo 1985
(1985)
This document provides information surrounding the Durban expo 1985. The document provides photographs of Durban as well as a history of Durban.
Big tour planned by Roger Lucey
(1980-02-15)
This document is a newspaper article that discusses the tour of Roger Lucey, his previous tour and new look as well as the upcoming venues that he will be performing at.
All Roger wants is satisfaction
(1980-04-13)
This document discusses Roger Lucey's comment that songs should be political. It discusses Roger Lucey's tour and experiences.
Great vibe at Blundell benefit
(1989-08-01)
This newspaper article addresses the benefit concert that was hosted to support Keith Blundell. It lists all the musicians and their songs they performed at this event.
Sipho comes home
(1987-01)
This document provides biographical information about Sipho Mchunu as well as his link with Juluka.
'Fool Marx' : Good and EntertainingShow To Chase The Blues AwayGood Vibes at the ChelseaNew Career for Chelsea
(1981-07-09)
The first and second article makes mention of artists such as Fool Marx, Assie O'Donnell, George Lowell and David Marks when referring to a blues performance hosted at the Le Chaim Club. The last two articles reflect on ...
The Big StickFoolish Ban That Will Do Great HarmCold Wind of No Change
(1980-06-18)
The first article reports on the government's decision to ban all gatherings and services in memory of those who passed away during the unrest in June 1976. The second article reflects on the reporting restrictions of ...
Free - and Singin' in the Rain
(1980-02-19)
The black and white newspaper photograph depicts wet party goers at the Free People's Concert which was also reportedly loud.