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All Go On The Folk Scene
(1972-06-27)The first article is based on an interview with David Marks whereby folk became the main focus. The second article pertains to a discussion between Dave Marks and Anne Stevens on the importance of song writers singing about ... -
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. -
All-Race Concert Organisers Bow Out of Permit Battle
(19--)The article reports on the abandonment of the Free People's Concert as a direct result result of permits. The organiser David Marks remarked that he was no longer interested in fighting what he defined as a 'losing battle' ... -
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Anatomy of A Deprived City
(1970)The newspaper caption and black and white photograph depicts three woman with no smiles on their faces. The caption states, "The faces hold the story… the business of being a Sowetan". -
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And now … sounds from down South American way
(1979-01-04)This document is a newspaper article about the performance at Mangles Folk Theatre with Roger Lucey, Helge Janssen and Jaime Alcasar and provides information surrounding these individuals. -
'Annexure 1 : 'Hidden' Music Plays At Last
(1996-08-24)The article describes the varying material forming part the Hidden Years archive which had been compiled over the years by David Marks. The article also provides some contextualisation pertaining to the racially charged ... -
Annexure 1 : Out of Hiding
The article expands on the inception of Third Ear Music as well as the establishment of the Hidden Years Project. -
Another week of Afro-rock
This item contains two documents. The first is a newspaper article on the festival of Afro-rock at the Market Theatre with the performance of Roger Lucey and Era. The second document is a newspaper article discusses the ... -
Anti-Kapitalis Se Droom Word Nou Bewaarheid
The article focuses on an initiative prompted by David Marks to bring a group of international artists to perform in South Africa. -
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Apartheid - In Petty Style
(1968-11-23)The first article primarily questioned the "separate development" policies in South Africa whilst the second article also questioned the "petty apartheid" system which had been in operation during the latter 1960s. -
Appeal to the media
This document is an appeal to the media to help local musicians gain exposure not only in the country but internationally as well.