Hit Song Aid For Limehill
New Ideas From Dave Marks;
No. 1 on His Miss Parade;
'Master Jack' David Takes Frances to the Golden City…
Date
1968-10-021970-02-19
1971-02-28
1971-03-28
Author
Daily News Reporter
Kallenbach, Mike
Format Extent
1 pageRights
These items were donated by David Marks and have been digitised with permission from the donor with funding from the Volkswagen Foundation. These items may only be used for research/academic purposes and not for commercial purposes. These items may not be copied, disseminated, published, exhibited, reproduced or broadcast in any manner or form without the written permission of one of the following parties: The Documentation Centre for Music (DOMUS), Stellenbosch University or the Assignee or SAMRO (Southern African Music Rights Organisation) or an affiliated performing rights society. The Documentation Centre for Music (DOMUS), Stellenbosch University, as custodian of these collections, should be notified when permission for copying, dissemination, publishing, exhibiting, reproduction or broadcasting is obtained from the Assignee or SAMRO (Southern African Music Rights Organisation) or an affiliated performing rights society. Citation: State that the original documents are part of the Hidden Years Music Archive, held at the Documentation Centre for Music (DOMUS), Stellenbosch University and provide the link to the item.Copyright David Marks
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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 living in Limehill. The second article speaks to Marks' musical successes and his travels abroad where he worked with artists such as The Rolling Stones, Jose Feliciano, Des Lindberg and John Lennon amongst others. The third article pertains to an engagement announcement between David and Fran whilst the last article refers to the marriage of David Marks and Fran Downing as well as a mention of Marks' "Master Jack" success.