• "We Support Nixon" 

      Marks, David (1969-03-12)
      The image is a colour photograph.
    • WEA Record Company Launch 

      WEA Records (Pty) Limited; Warner/ Elektra/ Atlantic (19--)
      The invitation pertains to the launch of the WEA record company. The venue, RSVP details, contact number, a map and times have all been included.
    • Weekly Program at Upbeat 

      Unknown author
      This document is a pamphlet for a weekly program at Upbeat for soul music.
    • Wesbank Proudly Presents The Impact Show 

      Wesbank (19--)
      The ticket pertains to the Wesbank Impact Show featuring Des and Dawn Lindberg, The Herman Jay Muller and Hot Property Dancers. The contents of the item has been handwritten.
    • Wet Folk Festival 

      Coudyzer, Ruphin (19--)
      The black and white newspaper photographs with short captions pertain to the Free People's Concert. Apart from some contextualisation, the author makes mention of musicians such as Clarabelle van Niekerk, Edi Nederlander ...
    • What I Want for South Africa 

      Dr Motlana, Nthato (19--)
      The article contains the views of the chairman of the Soweto Committee who expands on his vision for South Africa for the first time.
    • When Huberta upstaged the Queen 

      The Star (1999-11-11)
      This document is a newspaper article that comments on the issue of Huberta the hippo being more popular than the arrival of the Queen of England.
    • When The Police PRO Met The Pressmen 

      Rand Daily Mail (1980-06-18)
      The article reflects on an instance in which the Police PRO Colonel Leon Mellet met with the foreign Press the previous day to explain the decision to screen newsmen intent on venturing into Soweto and neighbouring black ...
    • When We Are Married : A Farcical Comedy 

      Priestley, J. B.; Stanley, Adrian; Yiend, George (1976-08-27)
      The programme includes an array of advertisements, a list of cast members, a synopsis of featured scenes, a list of upcoming events as well as a mention of production personnel. Those featured in the comedy included John ...
    • Where Do I Start? 

      Marks, David
      The first page contains a cartoon with an attached Aquarian Exposition staff pass as well as the lyrics to "I'd Love To Write A Love Song" written by David Marks. The following page published by 3rd Ear Music consists of ...
    • Where does the Lion sleep 

      Moore, Joan
      This letter asks what the process is in obtaining permission to use a part of the songs Where does the lion sleep.
    • White Boy Leads Zulu Warriors 

      English, Adrian; Entertainment and The Arts (1971-08-12)
      The article serves as a review and reflects on the "Tribal Blues" concert whereby a focus was placed on 18 year old Jon Clegg accompanied by 18 part-time warriors which was promoted by 3rd Ear Music and NUSAS.
    • Who Pays For War? 

      Marks, David (1969)
      The colour photograph depicts a crowd holding a sign asking, "Who Pays For War?"
    • "Who's Who" in South African Show-Biz 

      Barrigo, Don; Chorus Publications (Pty) Ltd (19--)
      The letter informs David Marks of a deadline in which he is requested to send through a photograph and short biography for the chance of a free insertion in the December "Who's Who" in South African Show-Biz publication.
    • Why Didn't They Do This Before? 

      Feldman, Peter (1979-01-26)
      The article refers to the Elastic Head Band who had previously made records by reshaping other people's work. The author expands on how the band decided to rather make their own material. The focus then shifts to particulars ...
    • Win! 

      Village Walk
      This newspaper article discusses Richie Havens performance at The Blues Room in Village Walk.
    • Winds Folk Music Club 

      Unknown author (1977)
      This document is a list of songs from the label Four Winds Folk Music Club.
    • Womad 001 

      Marks, David
      Womad.
    • Womad 002 

      Marks, David
      Guitars for Africa. Womad.
    • Womad 003 

      Marks, David
      Womad.