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The In Column
(1968-10)
The article reflects on the work of David Marks with specific reference to his work with Four Jacks and A Jill and Cornelia. Reference to their international exposure and putting South Africa on the music map as well as ...
Monday Night, February 5, 1968
(1968-02-05)
The article reflects on an evening in which the Troubadour had opened on a Monday (their day of rest) to host a concert featuring Mike Dickman and Viv Horwitz with special guest Doc Watson. The article includes the order ...
Sari Awards
(1968-11-07)
The article focuses on those who received Sari Awards which included musicians such as Virginia Lee, Peter Lotis, Min Shaw and Nico Carstens amongst others. The large portion of the article included thank you comments from ...
Hit Song Aid For LimehillNew Ideas From Dave MarksNo. 1 on His Miss Parade'Master Jack' David Takes Frances to the Golden City…
(1968-10-02)
The item consists of four newspaper articles all referring to David Marks. The first article pertains to David Marks potential earnings for the sound track, "Master Jack" as well as Marks' desire to help the community ...
That Marks Man …
(1968-04-12)
The article focuses on the successful 24-year-old composer David Marks. The author makes mention of all Marks' achievements to date as well as the musicians which inspired him coupled with some big names he had worked with ...
I Simply Want To Help, Says Composer : Folk Song Royalty Cash for Limehill Africans
(1968-05-19)
The article expands on David Marks' decision to donate half his royalties from his three biggest hits to the people of Limehill, the then newly established African area outside Newcastle, Natal.
Political GimmickMind-Reading Cabinet
(1969)
The item is comprised of two newspaper articles. The first relates to the South African governments' approach in dealing with issues such as those pertaining to the introduction of the television into the country. The ...
Ballad of Biltong and Bubble Gum
(1966-07-17)
The first article has been constructed in the form of a ballad in which America was portrayed as an evil whilst the South African state was viewed as the saving grace from the rampant evils.
The Music Maker
(1969)
The cartoon image is a representation of David Marks as depicted by Barry Jarman of The Bats.
Top MarksFolk Singer : David MarksWhere's He?
(1968-03-22)
The item is made up of four articles all referring to the success of David Marks during 1968 whilst he was 24 years old. All articles make reference to his successful song "Master Jack" sung by, Four Jacks and A Jill. The ...