Larry's Rebels (Musical group)

Popular music group in the 1960s, members including Larry Morris (vocals), Viv McCarthy (bass and vocals), John Williams (lead guitar and vocals), Nooky Stott (drums and vocals), Terry Rouse (organ and rhythm guitar).

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1967]

Date: 1967

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1967

Description: Includes: Auckland & District Highland Pipe Band. Public appeal to the Scottish Community and the public of Auckland [Flier, appeal for donations. 1967?] Kerridge Odeon presents Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. Itinerary. Sept-Oct 1967. Flier with photographs of group members The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation presents the Brothers Four (Bob Flick, Dick Foley, Mike Kirkland, John Paine). Auckland Town Hall, 18 August 1967. Programme Alfred Deller and the Deller Consort. the Orpheus Choir, the Alex Lindsay Orchestra. Purcell Te Deum laudamus; Jubilate; Monteverdi Vespers of 1610. Wellington Town Hall, 6 May 1967. Programme (2 copies) C'mon! Souvenir programme; colour pin-ups inside (With Peter Sinclair, Sandy Edmonds, Mr Lee Grant, Herma Keil, the Chicks, the Underdogs, Bobby Davis, Sonny Day, Jimmy Hill, Roger Skinner, Brian Henderson, Billy Karaitiana; producer Kevan Moore) (2 copies) Fine Arts Quartet, guest artist David Glazer, clarinet. Christchurch Chamber Music Society in association with the University of Canterbury. University Hall Worcester Street, 9 June 1967. Pamphlet and repertoire Hamilton Centennial Music Committee presents Centennial Cavalcade. 1867-1967. McMaster Athletic Building, 12 November 1967. Programme (2 copies inside red folder) The Loxene Golden Disc Spaectacular (With Mr Lee Grant, Sandy Edmonds, Herma Keil, Ray Woolf, The Gremlins, The Avengers, and Larry's Rebels). Promotional booklet N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for Strings (with University of Otago String Quartet, Stephen Guest, Robert Purves, Peter Walls). [Christchurch], 14 August 1967]. Programme / flier N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for divers instruments (With R Purvis, S Guest, Anne Pasonsen [sic], J MacKay, Ian Frazer [sic]. [Christchurch], 15 August 1967. Programme / flier N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for wind and brass (with University of Canterbury Wind Quintet, R Purves, J Mackay, S Guest, G Mariller, D Menzies, Micheal Jones). [Christchurch], 17 August 1967. Programme / flier N.Z.U. Arts Festival 1967. Music for piano (with Suzanne Purnell, Ian Frazer [sic], Joy Presswood, Elizabeth Durbin). [Christchurch], 18 August 1967. Programme / flier Osipov National Orchestra and stars of the Bolshoi Opera and Russian Ballet. Cast of 70. Australian tour jointly presented by Edgley & Dawe Attractions, J C Williamson Theatres Ltd. [New Zealand section, Auckland and Wellington, April 1967]. Programme (2 copies) Primary Schools 24th annual Music Festival, non-competitive. South zone. Civic Theatre Invercargill, 18 October 1967. Programme / flier Salvation Army International Staff Band. Australia, New Zealand, USA, 1967 [in New Zealand centres 20-26 September]. Programmes 1-4 in one booklet New Zealand's Kiri Te Kanawa, Queen of song. Town Hall Wellington, Saturday, 26th August, 1967 at 8.15 pm. Souvenir programme. Supporting artist David Harper, solo pianist, accompanist. Kapi-Mana News Ltd, Porirua [1967] (2 copies) University of Canterbury School of Music. Summary of 1967 series of lunch-time concert. Flier Kerridge Odeon presents Vienna Boys' Choir 1967 New Zealand tour. Programme booklet (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[Ephemera of quarto size, collected by the Wellington Folk Club. ca 1965-1969]

Date: 1966 - 1970

By: Wellington Folk Centre; Gottlieb, Louis (Dr), 1923-1996

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WFC-1965/1969

Description: Includes: 1965: Harry M Miller presents Pan Pacific International Folk Festival. (Josh White, Judy Collins, Bud & Travis, The Rooftop Singers, Lou Gottlieb) [1965]. Programme (back cover missing) Chamber Music Federation presents the Thelonious Monk Quartet. [New Zealand tour April 1965]. Programme (2 copies, each a different size) The New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation through the courtesy of the United States Department of State presents University of Denver Jazz Band. Wellington Opera House, 5-6 march 1965. programme 1966: Kerridge Odeon presents the British Folk festival; a heritage of song and music (with Eileen Donaghy, Robin Hall & Jimmie MacGregor, Anita Williams, Charles McDevitt & Shirley Douglas). [1966]. Programme Folk concert 3, with Rod MacKinnon, Jae Renaut, Jim Delahunty, Lynne Gifford, Frank Fyfe and from Palmerston North Jo Rose and Dave Jordan. Concert Chamber, 30 July. Bookings DIC and Balladeer [1966] Jazz meets folk. (With Hilton Paul, Maxton Winnie, Sir James Delahunty, Rev Graham Mcgregor, Heath Brothers Washboard band, Tuxedo Jazz Band). [Wellington July 1966]. Programme 1967: By arrangement with Aztec Services-Stadiums, Harry M Miller presents the Big Show - Eric Burdon and The Animals, Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Tich, Paul & Barry Ryan, Larry's Rebels. April 1967. Souvenir programme The Brothers Four; Bob Flick, Dick Foley, Mike Kirkland, John Paine. Wellington Town Hall, 17 August 1967. Programme Kerridge odeon presents Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen. 1967 New Zealand tour. Programme Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated by Wellington Folk Centre in 1992.

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Signed publicity photograph of the music group Larry's Rebels

Date: [ca 1967-1968]

From: Skudder, Susan, 1956-: Papers and photographs mainly relating to research into New Zealand and the Spanish Civil War

Reference: PAColl-10456

Description: Publicity photograph of the group Larry's Rebels posing in a brick alcove with the text "Larry's Rebels impact records" inset at the bottom right of the image. Rear side of print is signed by the five members of the group: Larry Morris, Nooky Stott, John Williams, Viv McCarthy, and Terry Rouse. Part of the Archive of New Zealand Music Title supplied by Library. Donor Susan Skudder was the cousin of Larry's Rebels band member Terry Rouse. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s) with signatures on rear of print. Physical Description: Silver gelatin photoprint with signatures on rear of print

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By arrangement with Aztec Services-Stadiums, Harry Miller presents The Big Show - Eric ...

Date: 1967

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-WFC-1967-01

Description: Promotional booklet with photographs and biographical notes about all the performers. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 8 pages, each 258 x 207 mm. Provenance: Donated by the Wellington Folk Centre in 1992. Processing information: The referenc enumber was updated from Eph-B-MUSIC-WFS-1967-01 to Eph-B-MUSIC-WFC-1967-01 in September 2021 to reflect the correct identifier and location of the folder.

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[Theatre programmes and small posters collected by Charles Cabot, for music concerts an...

Date: 1960 - 1969

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-Music-1960s

Description: Includes: 1961: International Artists Attraction. Welcome back and final concert by Michael O'Duffy, celebrated Irish tenor. [Circular letter from Lionel Leary, touring manager]. May 1961 1962: Kerridge Odeon and Harry M Miller present Showtime Spectacular 1962. Starring The Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, The Keil Isles, John Broadway, Jill Thomas, Stan Wineera. New Zealand tour 1962. Programme. Kerridge-Odeon and Harry M Miller present "Showtime spectacular 1962", starring the Howard Morrison Quartet, Antoni Williams, The Quin Tikis, "The Muracs", Jill Thomas, Stan Wineera. Second New Zealand tour 1962. Programme. The Kenneth McKellar Show, starring Kenneth McKellar, Jimmy Shand and his Band, Sydney Chalmers, George Mackelvey, James Scott (autographs). New Zealand tour June-August 1962. Programme. 1963: National Youth Orchestra, conductor John Hopkins. ... with young Auckland pianist David Bollard as soloist. Sunday September 8, Town Hall [Wellington. 1963]. Small poster on light card 1964: The world famous Regimental Band of Her Majesty's Scots Guards, direct from Buckingham Palace. 1964 New Zealand tour. Flyer (2 copies) 1964-1974?: NZBC Symphony Orchestra. Haydn, Mozart season. Old St Pauls, 11, 14, 19, 22 November [1964-1974?] (Poster on light card. 2 copies) 1965: Harry M Miller presents "Big beat '65". The Rolling Stones, Roy Orbison, The Newbeats, Ray Columbus and the Invaders. New Zealand tour 1965. Programme. Jean-Claude Pascal. With Sylvia Penzes, Claude Garden, Jacques Revaux, Leo Chauliac. Souvenir programme 1965. (Autographed) The University of Denver Jazz band, courtesy of the United States Department of State. Wellington Opera House, 5-6 March 1965. Programme 1966: Patrick O'Hagan, favourite Irish tenor returns. Wellington Opera House, Thursday 19 May at 8 [Small poster on light card. 1966] 1967: The 1967 Golden Disc Spectacular. The Loxene Golden Disc Award. Lee Grant, Sandy Edmonds, Herma Keil, Ray Woolf, The Gremlins, The Avengers, Larry's Rebels. Programme. (2 copies) Kerridge Odeon presents Vienna Boys' Choir. 1967 New Zealand tour. Programme. 1968: Begorrah! Here they come! The Irish balladeers - The Dubliners. First New Zealand tour 10-27 June [1968]. Itinerary / postal booking coupon An evening with Nina and Frederik, the most handsome entertainers in show business, returning by popular demand. October 1968 (Flyer with itinerary) 1969: Zara Dolukhanova soprano recital. Wellington Town Hall, Saturday 10 May [1969?]. Photographic poster card Quantity: 1 album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 16 pages, 288 x 223 mm.

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Kerridge Odeon Corporation :The 1967 Golden Disc spectacular. [Cover. 1967].

Date: 1967

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-Music-1967-01-cover

Description: A programme cover with photographs of entertainers including Mr Lee Grant, Sandy Edmonds, Herma Keil, Ray Woolf, The Gremlins, The Avengers, Larry's Rebels. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, black and white with gold lettering, on cover 280 x 220 mm.