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Music Business Development Centre
This document discusses the objectives of the Music Business Development Centre that is based at the BAT Centre in Durban. -
Music Channel Selections : Jazz, The Way It Is Today, South African Serenade, Showtime, Popular Music, Classical and Light Classical Music and Film Sound Track
(19--)The colourful programme includes a selection of songs to be aired on varying channels. The programme lists the artist as well as song names. Channels include Jazz, The Way It Is Today, South African Serenade, Showtime, ... -
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 ... -
Music Festival : Camperdown
The poster advertises a three day music festival featuring blues, bluegrass, southern rock, folk and country by well-known local artists. A contact number has also been included. -
Music Festival Camperdown
(2003-08-29)This document is a pamphlet for a music festival at Camperdown and a map to get there. -
Music for Africa
(1990-11-11)This document is from a magazine article about the Imizwilili Quartet and provides information about the group and about the individual members as well as the groups history. -
The Music Maker
(1969)The cartoon image is a representation of David Marks as depicted by Barry Jarman of The Bats. -
Music of the Spirit
(19--)The poster promotes a concert comprising of two programmes consisting of new and existing "black" music as stated on the poster. The item also includes information pertaining to the admission fee, times and dates. -
Music of the wind chimes
This document is a pamphlet for chimes produced through Music of the wind. -
Music revolution
This letter informs Marks that the author has seen the documentary on how music drove the revolution. -
Music Scene In South Africa
The folder contains an array of newspaper articles, documents and tickets. The material relates to the state of South Africa with regard to the music industry as well as the political restrictions at the time. -
Music to Move You concert
(1996-11-28)This document discusses the release of four new albums through the music company Sarepta Music. The musicians that produced these albums are Rain, JC Culture, Candleman and Case, Ball and Shears. This document also states ... -
Music to Security Branch fears
This document discusses the measures that Paul Erasmus took to curtail Roger Lucey career. -
Musician Not Idle : Judge
(19--)The first article refers to Mr Christopher Ndlovu who was declared as an "idle person" by the courts. The second article refers to John Kongos' new single album with his lyrics written by Pete Leroy. -
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Musicians in Concert
(19--)No contextual information has been provided. The images appearing on the contact sheet were taken during a live performance which included images of musicians on stage as well as the sound equipment. -
Musicians in Concert
(19--)No contextual information has been provided. The contact sheet depicts a live performance which included images of musicians on stage. -
Musicians In Concert : Roger Daltry: Who, Swami Satchidananda, Peter Townsend : Who, Cat Mother and Ravi Shankar
(19--)The document consists of black and white photographs of musicians in concert. Some of the featured musicians include, Roger Daltry: Who, Swami Satchidananda, Peter Townsend : Who, Cat Mother and Ravi Shankar. -
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Myth To Shield Government
(1971-11-21)The article pertains to the Minister of Information, Dr. Connie Mulder who voiced his theory that there was a sinister pot to discredit the Security Police.