Four Winds Folk Music Club : Folk '71 : Folk Music Festival
Date
1971Author
Four Winds Folk Music Club
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The programme pertained to Port Elizabeth's first folk festival and included a short introduction and welcoming message from the committee, advertisements with pictures, details regarding a competition to win a guitar as well as black and white photographs depicting musicians in concert on Sunday nights at the Four Winds Folk Music Club. Short biographies with photographs of all the musicians scheduled to perform were added which included, Colin Shamley, Cornelia, Country Pie, Mike Ring, Mandela, Martin Enoch amongst others.
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