Herbs (Musical group)

New Zealand band performing from 1979. Members (not all together at once) included Tony Fonoti, John Berkley, Spencer Fusimalohi, Fred Faleuoto, Dilworth Karaka, Carl Perkins, Tama Lundon, Jack Allen, Mori Watene, Gordon Joll, Willie Hona and Thom Nepia. Charles Turu Tumahai was with the band in 1988.

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Radio Waikato :The Soul, Reggae, Rhythm & Blues revue. Herbs, Sonny Day, Midge Marsden,...

Date: 1993 - 1982

From: Various artists: [Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1993].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1993-03

Description: Shows generic musicians at the bottom, with Bob Marley. Shows a taniwha logo. Tickets available form Tandy's Record Store Hamilton, Pharo's Bookstore Ngaruawahia, Huntly Press Office Huntly, Record Exchange K Road Auckland. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 595 x 410 mm.

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Amigo New Zealand Reggae tour from Jamaica - U.K. Black Slate [and] NZ's own Herbs. Boo...

Date: 1981

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1981].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1981-07

Description: Shows a starry night sky framed by two palm trees. There are group photographic portraits of Black Slate (at bottom left) and Herbs (at bottom right). Itinerary is printed at the bottom: Wellington, St James Theatre, 1 August; Wanganui, Opera, 2 August; New Plymouth, Opera House, 3 August; Palmerston North, Opera House, 5 August; Napier, Municipal Theatre, 6 August. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 620 x 433 mm.

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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1985]

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1985

Description: Includes: Alpaca Brothers, Legless tour. The Pulse [Wellington], 6 May [1985]. Flyer Borax. Paul and Fi; Ten Foot Faces. Terminus, 8-9 Feb [1985] Brothers Gorgonzola, Axemin [Axemen]. New Years Eve party musik. BYO [1985] (With comic strip on verso) The man called Dr Strange! says "The Creeps are good". Brothers Gorgonzola, Crawbilly Creeps. Clyde Quay, Sat 2-5pm [1985] Countrywide Building Society in association with Harrington Ford proudly present "Go New Zealand"; the tour. Midge Marsden, Tom Sharplin, Suzanne Prentice, Michael-Roy Croft, Yandall Sisters, Ritchie Pickett. [Tour 8 March - 3 April 1985]. Promotional booklet with photographs of all performers, band members Bruce Morley, Paddy Long and Sid Limbert, and of musical director Bob Paris. February Fever. Cricketers Arms [Calendar chart for February 1985, showing gigs by Billy TK, Peking Man, Ro[d]ger Fox, Midge Marsden, Sam Hunt, Immigrantz, Go-Betweens, Ourselves Alone, Willie Dayson, Hot Cafe, Traderviks, Blues Busters, Tokyo] Frontier Touring Compy Ltd and Raynor Promotions Limited present Neil Young and Crazy Horse with "The Harvesters". Tour dates: Auckland Western Springs Stadium 22 February 1985; Wellington Athletic Park 24 February 1985; Christchurch Addington Showgrounds 26 February 1985. Flyer Go-Go Yetis, De Brudders Gorgonzola; form Ak The Sheets. Thistle Hall (cnr Arhtur + Cuba St). Fri 15 Nov [1985] Meg and the Fones. Cricketers Arms, 16-18 December [1985] (2 copies) Avocado Productions and Concert Promotions present a benefit - Rainbow Warrior Music Festival. Jackson Browne, Neil Finn, Herbs, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, Topp Twins, Neil Young. Mt Smart Stadium Auckland, 5 April [1985]. Greenpeace. The ROHT annual. Maggoty Ann & The Cot Death Babies. Feaster Beasterville. [+ Go Go Yetis]. The Fog. New Main Street, 4-6 April 1985. Skankattack plus the Primates at the Cafe Pacifique, 33 Willis Street, 14 Dec [1985] Vietnam + The Glass. The Pulse, 10-11 April [1985] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, photocopies, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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Warrior Records :Herbs "What's be happen?". 3 new songs including 'French letter' on Wa...

Date: 1981

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising sound and phonographic recordings made in 1981].

Reference: Eph-D-PHONO-1981-01

Description: Poster advertising a new sound recording by Herbs shows a small photograph of the group at top centre, above a larger photograph showing a view of the police cordon around protesters at Bastion Point in 1978. Below this photograph is a photograph of a nuclear explosion and mushroom cloud. Other Titles - Three Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 545 x 350 mm. Provenance: Donated by Andrea Tangohau, Wellington, in 2013.

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'Hiroshima' Peace Concert; peace in harmony, 85-86 [Japanese poster. 1985]

Date: 1985-1986

From: Lynn, Hugh (Collector): [14 posters and fliers relating to Herbs (Musical group)]

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Lynn-1985-01

Description: Poster showing a musical note - a blue and green quaver on a yellow background panel. The text is written in Japanese. Although their name is not written in English on this poster, we believe that Herbs performed at this concert as a result of their being seen at the Rainbow Warrior festival in Auckland by Graham Nash and Neil Young. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster 725 x 515 mm.

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Raynor Promotions present in association with FM96 and Sun Fiji, Herbs, live in concert...

Date: 1986

From: Lynn, Hugh (Collector): [14 posters and fliers relating to Herbs (Musical group)]

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Lynn-1986-02

Description: Flier shows the title text, and an illustration of a kava bowl with musical notes floating out of it. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlet folded to 297 x 210 mm.

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Summer spectacular; Herbs, ... Ardijah ... Red Adair... McLean Park, 29 Dec[ember 1986 ...

Date: 1986-1987

From: Lynn, Hugh (Collector): [14 posters and fliers relating to Herbs (Musical group)]

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Lynn-1987-01

Description: Poster shows an arrangement of white and red text on a blue background. The expanded text reads: Herbs - See the show that blew the Aussies away Ardijah - N.Z.'s hottest funksters Red Adair - Up and coming monsters of pop. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 595 x 840 mm.

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'Hiroshima' Peace Concert 85-86 [Poster of portraits. 1985]

Date: 1985-1986

From: Lynn, Hugh (Collector): [14 posters and fliers relating to Herbs (Musical group)]

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Lynn-1985-02

Description: Blue and white poster showing a panel of 16 portraits of performers at the Hiroshima Peace Concert. Most performers are Asian and names are written in Japanese. Although their name is not written in English on this poster, we believe that Herbs performed at this concert as a result of their being seen at the Rainbow Warrior festival in Auckland by Graham Nash and Neil Young. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster 520 x 370 mm.

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Raynor Promotions present in association with FM96 and Sun Fiji, Herbs. National Gymnas...

Date: 1986

From: Lynn, Hugh (Collector): [14 posters and fliers relating to Herbs (Musical group)]

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Lynn-1986-01

Description: Black and white poster shows a grainy group photograph of seven members of the band standing in front of railings. Quantity: 1 Poster(s). Physical Description: Screenprint, 840 x 595 mm.

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The New Zealand Music Awards 1983, live on stage. Featuring Body Electric, Coconut Roug...

Date: 1983

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1983].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1983-10

Description: Shows an arrangement of text. Exhibited in 'Keeping The Score' exhibition curated by Jill Palmer, displayed on the First Floor Foyer, National Library Building, 12 July to 16 August 1999. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 600 x 422 mm.

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Strawberry Fields ... Two days, two stages, big screen films, Raglan, Feb[ruary] 24 + 2...

Date: 1995

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1995].

By: Young, David, active 1995

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1995-01

Description: Shows an arrangement of text. Lists performing artists: Diesel, Hello Sailor, Shihad, The Clean, Head Like a Hole, Dead Flowers, Herbs, Dimmer, The Midge Marsden Band, Pumpkinhead, Emma Paki, Blackjack, Southside of Bombay, Hallelujah Picassos, Semi Lemon Kola, Fagan, Knightshade, Urban Disturbance, Marabu, Coro Blues, Fat Mannequin, Brainchilds, Kokomo Blues, The Sushi Lovers, Thorazine Shuffle, No Thrills, Salmonella Dub, Flat Hamster Man, Moana and the Moa Hunters, King Biscuit, Hip Shooters, Blues Healers, Geek, Ronnie Taylor, Beats Working, Shrunk, Dave Maybee, Buka Loketo, Luke Hurley, David Gideon, Angela Dixon, Chris Thompson, Adrenalin, The Susans, 4 Piece Suite Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 580 x 410 mm.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Popular-1986

Description: Includes: Confessor [Poster. ca 1986] (2 copies) Philips compact disc by arrangement with Ian Magan and Garry van Egmond present Dire Straits live in 86. March, book now! Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch [1986] (2 copies) The Frontier Touring Co & Raynor Promotions proudly present 'a rare live concert event', Bob Dylan, Alone & together downunder '86. Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. Auckland Mt Smart Stadium Feb 7th; Wellington Athletic Park Feb 5th [1986] Bob Dylan, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers. "A rare live concert event". Athletic Park Feb 5th [1986] (2 copies) Amy Grant in concert. The unguarded tour. Friday June 20th Logan Campbell Centre Auckland; Monday June 23rd Michael Fowler Centre Wellington [1986] Kuhtze Lager presents Hello Sailor, shipshape and Bristol fashion, with special guests Tim Wedde (The Mockers) ... on keyboard, Neil Hannan (Coup d'Etat) ... on bass. Flamingos Cabaret, 25-27 Hutt Road Thorndon, Friday 14th [1986] Raynor Promotions proudly present live in concert: Herbs, Ardijah, Aotearoa (8 piece), Dread Beat and Blood. Rotorua Civic Theatre 23 July; New Plymouth Opera House 25 July; Palmerston North Opera House 26 July; Wellington Town hall 27 July; Auckland Logan Campbell Centre 28 July; Whangarei Kensington Stadium 29 July [1986] (2 copies) Looney Tours presents Hunters & Collectors, with the assistance of the NZ Students Arts Council. New album 'Human frailty'; new single 'Say goodbye'. Vic Uni Sat 3 May [1986] (2 copies) Concert Promotions present Icehouse; Measure for measure NZ tour. Special guests 'Everything That Flies'. July [1986] The Whiplash Smile world tour. Raynor Promotions present Billy Idol, rockin' the big top. August 20, Mt Smart Stadium. At last the rebel yells down under [1986] Kiwi Zoo live! Cricketers Arms, 24th, 26th, 27th Dec [ca 1986] Frontline Talent Pty Ltd present direct from the USA! The legend returns: John Mayall's Blues Breakers. Ak Logan Campbell Centre 11 Nov; Wn Town Hall 12 Nov; Dn Regent Theatre 13 Nov; Ch Town Hall 14 Nov [1986] Austen Tayshus, lounge lizard, live, presented by Kuhtze Lager. [North Island tour itinerary, 10-20 December 1986] Cole Productions presents Thompson Twins live. Christchurch Addington Racecourse 25th January; Auckland Mt Smart February 1st [1986] The Tombolas, and Economic Wizards. Show off your new slacks. Electric Baldroom [Ballroom] Sat 30th [1986] The Tombolas and Economic Wizards from Aucktown. Eelmans 30th birthday. Electric Baldroom [sic] 30th [1986] The Tombolas, with ex Hula Men. Thanks to NZ Students Arts Council, NZ Railways. Cricketers Friday night February 21st [1986] Quantity: 16 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 840 x 595 mm.

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Lynn, Hugh (Collector): [14 posters and fliers relating to Herbs (Musical group)]

Date: 1981-1991

By: Lynn, Hugh, 1943?-

Reference: Eph-MUSIC-Lynn

Description: See child records for details Quantity: 8 Poster(s). 6 Other printed ephemera item(s). Physical Description: Offset prints sizes varying up to A0 size

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Mr Vintage: I [love] NZ music. Guess the band. [Poster. 2016]

Date: 2016

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-2016-03

Description: Poster showing a grid of 46 clues in rebus form representing 46 New Zealand bands. At top left are the words: I [heart/love] NZ music. The band names are arranged in eight rows as follows: Herbs, Black Seeds, Dimmer, Dragon, Hollie Smith Ladyhawke, Bats, Goldenhorse, Die! Die! Die!, Tadpole, Katchafire Pacifier (ie Shihad), Kora, Zed, Brunettes, The Fourmyula, P-Money The Datsuns[?], Goodshirt, Chicks, Concord Dawn, 3Ds, Crowded House Feelers, DD Smash, Shape Shifter, Pitch Black, Strawpeople, Rhombus Checks, Headless Chickens, Hello Sailor, Minuit, Scribe, Blindspott ...., Shocking Pinks, Muttonbirds, Naked Spots Dance, Bleeders, Topp Twins Split Enz, Flight of the Conchords, Dead C, Phoenix Foundation, Head Like a Hole Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Digital print, 595 x 420 mm.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1981

Description: The Androids. Last Resort 8-11 January 1981. The Angels into the heat. Auckland and Hamilton 21-25 July 1981. Black Slate. NZ reggae tour from Jamaica - UK, and NZ's own Herbs. 1-6 August [1981]. Blam Blam Blam. 12" E.P. is out & about, [1981]. Blue Flames. Terminus [1981]. (2 posters) Rockabilly madness - Blue Flames. Terminus - this Monday and Tuesday only, ca 1981. Bob Marley & the Wailers. Uprising, ca 1981. Direct from the USA big bad Bo Didley - King of rock n' roll. 16 Dec [1981]. Class of 81 - Screaming Meemees, Newmatics, Blam Blam Blam, Newtones. Gladstone, Easter Monday [1981?]. The Coasters backed by Ethos Showband. [1981]. The Cure. Special Guests: Lipservice. Touring July/August - book now! [1981]. (2 posters) Dire Straits - Making moves. Western Springs, 15 April [1981]. Flowers - exclusive NZ appearances. Auckland, Hamilton & Wellington, 1-5 July [1981]. NZ Students' Arts Council presents From Scratch Rhythmworks. Union Hall Victoria Uni. Monday Dec 3rd ... [1981]. Harry Belafonte & Company - special guest: Letta Mbulu. Touring Auckland & Wellington, 12 & 14 June [1981]. (2 posters) Johnny Mathis - Silver Anniversary. Australasian tour, November through December 1981. (2 copies) Frontier tours presents John Mayall. Australia 1981: Road Show Blues. Kevin Borich - New Zealand tour 1981. 1-16 April. The Knobz. [Blank in bottom space]. The Knobz. Sudden exposure tour - final NZ appearances. 30 March - 25 April 1981. The Leo Sayer tour eighty one. 5-12 November, 1981. Liberate the Androidss. Mangaweka Viaduct Band. New venue - Cricketer's Arms, 7 May [1981]. The Midge Marsden "Connection". Terminus 24-27 June [1981]. The Neighbours. Terminus x 1, blank space at bottom x 2. 14-16 [January 1981]. (3 posters) The Neighbours at the Terminus. 14-16 [May] 1981. The Neighbours. Love is never cruel. All my dreams. Cricketers, Thurs 10, Fri 11, Sat 12. New Zealand Students Art Council presents Newmatics & Blam Blam Blam. Tearoom tour. Ballroom, 5 March [1981]. Newmatics [1981] The amazing Pointer Sisters - High Energy tour '81. 26-29 April 1981. The Reels tour NZ. Last Resort Cafe 4-5 February [1981]. Rock Against Racism. Thistle Hall, 3 July [1981]. (handmade poster) The Roger Fox Big Band appearing at Majestic Caberet, 28 June [1981]. Rose Bayonet. Terminus 7-10 [January 1981]. New Zealand Students Arts Council presents Slick Stage and Topp Twins. National tour supported by the Youth Initiatives Fund and Dominion Budget Rent-a-Car. 1 x Last Resort, 2 x bottom space blank, [1981?]. (3 posters) Concert promotions present a blockbuster double-bill concert: Smokey Robinson plus Billy Field. 30 October - 5 November [1981 - tour cancelled]. (2 posters) Snakefinger & Blast. [NZ tour] 21-30 May [1981]. Spaces. New single 'got me at a disadvantage'. Terminus [1981]. Concert promotions presents Split Enz. The Waiata tour, April [1981]. Live - Steroids. [1981?] Steroids. 1 x no venue; 2 x Terminus; 1 x Nite Site 4 October [1981]. Stiff Little Fingers. Go for it - new album out. 3 August [1981]. (2 posters) Sweetwaters Festival 1981. Ngaruawahia 24-26 January. (3 posters) Techtones ... in search of brass monkeys and polar bears. New single - stage of mind. Terminus 16 [June 1981]. Techtones. TT23 album tour, final enzed appearances. Terminus 29th [1981]. (2 posters) Thin Lizzy live in concert. Logan Campbell Centre 25 October. Tigers and Mockers. Last Resort 14 & 15 January [1981]. Alex Cooley in association with Omen International Present Willie Nelson, Little River Band & Australian Crawl. Western Springs 6 Feburary, Athletic Park 8 February. (2 posters) Quantity: 48 colour art print(s) on posters, and 18 duplicates in 2 folders.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1989

By: Rowberry, Tim, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1989

Description: Includes: The Bats. Assisted by NZ Students Arts Council. Union Hall, Thursday 2 March [1989] (2 copies) Beaver and the Best Boys. Paisley Park licensed music cafe, 21-22 April [1989] Chicago Smoke Shop. Thursday Friday Saturday, October 8, 9, 10. An invitation to the blues. Gluepot [1989] Chicago Smoke Shop. Rhythm & Blues Stageshow. Gluepot 28-30 July [1989] (2 copies) The long awaited visit of Clannad, Pastpresent tour. Monday August 21 Auckland Logan Campbell Centre; Thursday August 24 Wellington Town Hall; Sunday August 27 Christchurch Town Hall [1989] (2 copies) The Clear. Debut ep out now. New Zealand tour. Clarendon, 7-8 July [1989], with "September" [1989] Savage Truth tour 89, Flesh D-Vice. Live . Palmerston, New Plymouth, Hamilton, Auckland, Wellington ... [1989] Herbs live in concert [Two blank posters, one black and white and one coloured. 1989] Herbs with special friend Joe Walsh. Friday 26 May, Town Hall Wellington [1989] The Greg Johnson Set. Watertable. The debut album out now. With Let's Planet, Paisley Park, Saturday 21 October [1989] Paul Ubana Jones. The different Afro-Blues. Paisley Park, Wed 16 Aug [1989] (2 copies) Paul Ubana Jones. Just back from Europe. Debut album now out on Pagan. Southern Cross, Sat Nov 10 [1989] (2 copies) Paul Ubana Jones. Just back from Europe. Debut album now out on Pagan. Appearing at the Southern Cross Hotel Sat 11 Nov. meet Paul at Colin Morris Records, Fri9 10 Nov [1989] (2 copies) Gary McCormick Special Night Out Productions introduces from London Paul Ubana Jones; a different kind of blues [1989] (2 copies) Paul Ubana Jones. The most talked about debut of the year. Pagan [Records]. LP, CD, cassette [1989] (2 copies) Jumping Bones. New country Memphis Rockabilly, appearing at ... Union Hall, Tue 28 Feb [1989] (2 copies) Kantuta. Pacific-Latino Rhythms. New album out now on EMI. Appearing ... [1989] Bill Lake and the Living Daylights [Black and white poster. 1989] MMM. Midge Marsden and Mango, with Lynne Campbell. Dunedin Regines Shoreline 24 August; Invercargill Newfield Tavern 25-26; Wanaka Zaquhs Cabaret 27-29; Queenstown Eichardts 30; Clyde Olivers 31; Queenstown Penthouse September 1 & 2 [1989] Pagan Records. The Warratahs "Too hot to sleep"; Chicago Smoke Shop; Tex Pistol & Rikki Morris; Greg Johnson Set [1989] (2 copies) The Pen. Hot jazz with Jonathan Crayford and Patrick Bleakley. Late night at the Depot, Alpha Street, May 26 [1989] Putty. Sun 13 August, Paisley Park [Putty in Her Hands. 1989] (2 copies) An evening with the Ranchsliders. Give them enough rope at Paisley Park, 7/10/89 (2 copies) Real Groovy Records presents dust-blown ballads and tractor tunes from the flatlands of West Texas: Butch Hancock [and] Jimmie Dale Gilmore. Wellington Paisley Park 9 August; Christchurch Blenheim Motor Inn 11 August; Auckland Gluepot 12 August [1989] (2 copies) Rheineck Rock the Quota. Wellington June 8, 9 & 10 [With Bumpin Ugly, Dick Thrust, Disraeli Gears, Flying Kiwis, Harmony Sold Her Dragon, Roadhouse Rebels, Purple Haze, Survival, Inhalers, Ranchsliders, NIE, Southside of Bombay, Tall Dwarfs, Bats, Putty, Dianne Swan, Netherworld Dancing Toys, Dave Murphy, Brown Street Band, Shihad, The Clean, Smokeshop, Six Volts, Dave McArtney, Glaxo babies, Living Daylights, Rick Bryant]. 1989 Rhythm Cage. The phone is ringing. Pagan / Virgin [1989] (2 copies) Tom Sharplin & The Cadillacs. Sat 22nd April. Tickets available. (2 copies) Real groovy Records presents Texas honky tonk hero! Billy Joe Shaver. Christchurch Carlton Hotel 4 July; Wellington Paisley Park 6 July; Auckland Gluepot 7-8 July [1989] (2 copies) Soul Fillets. Yowser yowser yowser, let's dance! Trafalgar Bar, St George. Fri 8 till late [1989] Spies of Saturn, Aotearoa 89 (2 copies) The Spirals. Single out now! Video "CV". Single release party Aug 6th, Paisley Park, Thurs 17th Aug [1989] The Topp Twins. Great New Zealand Gypsy Caravan Tour. "No war in my heart". Cassette now out on Festival [1989] Are you ready? Orientation Festival Victoria University '89. Fri Feb 24 - Sat March 4. Australia's Go-Betweens, Schnell Fenster, Holidaymakers; live and direct from London Spies of Saturn, Paul Ubana Jones, Warratahs, The Bats, Chris Knox, The Wizard, Putty in Her Hands, Chicago Smoke Shop, Sam Hunt, Oris Mace, Cattlebirds, Alf's Imperial Army ... [1989] (2 copies) The Warners. Satellite surfing. New mini LP thru Flying Nun and Ima Hitt. Raw Power Promotions [1989] The Warratahs. New album "To [too] hot to sleep" out now. Appearing at University, Sat July 15 [1989] (2 copies) Wazzo ghoti at St James Cabaret. Date Oct 6th 1989 [Handmade poster]. Surfacing at last; Wazzo Ghoti. The record you've been waiting for. James Cabaret, Fri 6th [1989] Coca Cola brings you When the Cats Away. The melting pot tour. Hamilton Jan 20; Rotorua Jan 21; Masterton Jan 25; Old Town Hall Wellington Jan 26; Opera House Palmerston Nth Jan 27; Bowl of Brooklyn Jan 28; Auckland Jan 29 [1989]. Yamaha Rock Quest 89. Theatre Royal 795-147 [1989] (2 copies) 1989? The Carpark performance cafe, Plimmer Steps. Not so distant ... Photography Enri; make up Claudine Stace; model Jac, TRN 89 [1989?] Quantity: 40 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters, plus duplicates.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1986

Description: Includes posters for the following performers: The Alpaca Brothers. 13th - 14th September. Zetlands [ca 1986?] The Axemen and the Connoisseurs. State Trinity Centre. Easter Sunday. Who says greatness has no price? Spilt Ink Co. [ca 1986] Backdoor Blues Band. Orientation '86 brings you Steinlager Blues night. Backdoor Blues Band. Louie and the Hotsticks, Finance Workshop. Thursday 6 Mar. Ballroom 9 pm. Backdoor Blues Band. 1st birthday party. "Exchequer". Sunday 18 May [1986] (2 copies) The Bats. Trip Up b4 we trip over C's tour. March 1986. (Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, Flying Kiwi Arts Ball, Palmerston North, Hamilton, Auckland) (2 copies, one of them defaced) The Bats. Fresh from the concert halls of Europe, sweeping thru' your hometown! Appearing at: Electric Ballroom, Wednesday 9 July [1976] (2 copies) The Bats appearing at Windsor Castle, November 15-16, with guests the Remarkables + Christchurch Zanzibar on Nov 8-9 (Bat in jar poster) The Bats. Made up in blue. New single (2 copies) Bird Nest Roys. With support band "Non Doctor". at the Pulse, Fri & Sat nite, 27th & 28th June. Bringing Kiwi music to the snow. Woody & Son Ski Shop, The Chateau Resort Hotel. July 25 - October 11. (Midge Marsden, Satellite Spies, The Kuhtze Band, Ardijah, The Narcs, Cairo, Rock Hard, Skindivers, Soul on Ice, Rutherford Brookes R'n'B Revue, Dave McArtney, Peter Morgan, Mango, Ritchie Pickett) Brothers Gorgonzola + Crawbelly Creepers. Clyde Quay. Sat 10th. Up-tight and the Toxik; shock n roll; fantasy. (2 copies, one orange and one green) Builders. Fri-Sat 12/13 Sept. Electric Ballroom 9 pm. (2 copies, one without venue written in) Shayne Carter and David Kilgour. Cricketers Steinie Bar. 29-30 December 1986. The Courgettes. (Plain banner) Bill Direen with Barry Stockley. Electric Ballroom. 27 July [1986]. (2 copies) Bill Direen with Barry Stockley. + Soluble Fish Theatre + Puppets + Trephines + some Builders. Clyde Quay. 22-23 August [1986]. The Drongos. New Zealand tour Summer 1986. January (itinerary given - all North Island venues) (2 copies) Eyetime Entertainment presents 2 nights of genuine music! 1986 local music awards. Student Union Hall, Victoria Unviersity. Friday 14 - Saturday 15. Friday line-up: Primates, Putty in her hands, Go Go Yetis, For Crying Out Loud, Jungle Mice, No Idea, Flesh D Vice, Purple Siren, Fiona Mackenzie, Bros Gorgonzola, Ourselves Alone, Skeptics, Axmin, Otis Mace & The Psychic Pet Healers. The Fall. Hex Enduction Hour. New album and single out now. Touring August. Fetus Productions. Endless possibilities present Fetus Productions film and music (NZ tour) August to September (Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, Auckland) [Kneeling skeleton].(2 copies) Tim Finn live in concert (portrait). Christchurch (30 June); Wellington (2 July); Hamilton (3 July); Auckland 4 July. Flesh D-Vice. A Hardedge presentation. With Manson Family. Black Friday 13 + 14 Saturday. Dress in black. Cricketers Arms. Flesh D-Vice. Hardedge Halloween, a blast from the fast. With Morning Norm from Auckland. Clyde Quay. Fri and Sat. Dress fancy. Looney Tours presents The Go-Betweens. Christchurch Gladstone (19 March); Dunedin, Sammy's (20 March); Wellington Flying Kiwi Ballroom (21 March); Auckland Gluepot (22 March) (2 copies) Great Balls of Fire! Orientation '86, MArch 3-14. Netherworld Dancing Toys, Tim Woon, Sneaky Feelings, Look Blue Go Purple, Peking Man, Aotearoa / Dread Beat and Blood. Salient and Radio Active for details. Supported by Lion Breweries. Roy Harper. Appearing St James Theatre Friday 14 March. (2 different posters, both featuring head and shoulders portrait) Hello Sailor. Acoustic Tour. Clyde Quay. Monday 23rd. Not too skinny, not too fat ... [1986] Herbs. Long Ago. Cricketers Arms. March 18. Looney Tours presents Hunters & Collectors, New album "Human frailty"; new single "Say goodbye". Vic. Saturday 3 May. (2 copies) Cole Productions present Icehouse; Iva Davies, Joe Camilleri, Gary Hughes, Bob Kretschmer, John Lloyd, Guy Pratt, Andy Qunta. Christchurch Town Hall. Tues 14 August. [1986]. The Wilko Johnson Band, featuring Norman Watt-Roy and Salvatore Ramunda. Live at Electric Ballroom. Wed 13 August. Looney Tours. (2 copies) Rick Bryant and the Jive Bombers. at Cricketers on Thurs 8 - Sat 10 May. Jungle Mice. Cricketers. 22 Feb. With guests. (2 copies, also one copy for Railway Tavern, 5-6 March) Lionheart. Running free on Jayrem Records. Appearing at: (3 different colours, one each for Terminus (Friday 13th and Sat 14th); Cricketers (30-31 May); Clyde Quay (15-16 August)) Don McLean in concert. Direct from the USA. Touring December. Tickets on sale at usual outlets. The Mangawekas. Pulse every Monday til Xmas. (Horizontal banner shape) The Ministry of Jazz 1986 Summer City Concert. Botanic Garden Soundshell. Sunday 9 February. Murder Inc. Wellington Sept 17, Pulse; Auckland Sept 19-20 Windsor; Christchurch Sept 27 Gladstone. Murder Inc. Live on concert. Gladstone. Saturday 18th October. Number Nine. Real music. 9 October 9 pm. Amrita, 127 Cuba St. Tickets Chelsea Slowboat & No 9. (2 copies) Orientation '86 March 3-14. The Juke Jivers; Builders & Bill Direen; Marg Layton with Colin Hemmingsen, Rogers Sellers, Kevin Clark, Paul Dyne in Jazz Blooze; Putty in Her Hands. Peking Man appearing at University Union Friday 22, 8 pm. New single on CBS Records now. Peter Paul & Mary in concert. 25th anniversary tour. Auckland, Logan Campbell Centre (18 April); Wellington, Michael Fowler Centre (19 April); Christchurch, Town Hall (20 April). Harrington Ford and Associates proudly present Suzanne Prentice in concert. Country Music Spectacular, Wellington Show Buildings, January 18th. Purple Siren. Thin Red Line. Cricketers Wed 12th. Thanks to NZ Students Arts Council + NZR. The Remarkables [+ 2 bands. Friday 25 July only. 10 pm Electric Ballroom]. Meltdown Records (2 copies) Fog City Enterprises present Robert live with Eunice. A movie about a monster. And or the Elementals. Cricketers Thur Dec 18. Presenting from the Southern states of America, Michael Bagley's Rockett 88. NZ tour. Clyde Quay. Friday Feb 28, Sat March 1. The 12 piece brass spectacular with the Rodger Fox Band, featuring Annie Crummer, David Feehan. Chips Cabaret, March 24,25. (2 copies) Raynor Promotions proudly present The Screaming Blue Messiahs, live in concert, New Zealand 1986. Galaxy, 33 Mt Eden Road Sat/Sun Nov 11-2; Union Hall Victoria University, Mon Nov 3. Skank Attack and Murder Inc. Clyde Quay Tavern Wgtn, 17th Sept; Windsor Castle Auckland, 19-20 Sept. (2 copies) Sneaky Feelings, with the Orange. Appearing at Gladstone. 7-8 Dec. Spines. [Six different colourings for different venues: Cricketers, Clyde Quay and Electric Ballroom. Once appearing with Passing for Human]. Raynor Promotions proudly present Taj Mahal. Auckland Sept 10; Hastings Sept 11; Palmerston North Sept 12; Rotorua Sept 13; Wellington Sept 14. With Herbs and Backdoor Blues Band. The Texas Rangers, support by Jungle Mice.Fri - Sat, 8th-9th. Blue Funk (Printer?) Dragon's Egg Music proudly presents direct from nuclear free New Zealand, The Topp Twins. Roar Edge Productions, Electric Ballroom. 6-8 June. Photo by Bruce Connew. (2 copies) Verlaines at ... [Cricketers, Fri Sat 16 17 May] (2 copies) Verlaines playing at Oriental, Thurs 25th, Fri 26th Sept [Collie dog. 1986 or 1980] Quantity: 52 colour art print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying.

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Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, mu...

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1985

Description: Includes posters for the following performers: Axemen 1985 world tour. Auckland 4-5 January; Wellington 11-12 January, etc. (2 copies) Backdoor Blues Band (at the Cricketers - 2 copies) The Bats with [... at] The Pulse, Clyde Quay Tavern, 10-11 May. 7 track EP out soon "And here is Music for the Fireside". [1985]. (aquired from Slow Boat Records 2001) Rick Bryant and the Jive Rumblers summer tour 17-19 January. Cricketers. The Car Crash Set. at the Pulse. 22-23 February. (2 copies) The Chills, in their "Lost in Space" NZ tour. Cricketers Arms 4th-6th. Circus Block Four Commodores live in concert. New Zealand tour (Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, 21 - 24 November 1985) Dali will be at the Pulse 20th - 21st. "For crying out loud!". Dance Exponents Expectations tour, May 1985. Dazzle. Downstage Studio Bar. Late night music Dec - Feb. Marg Layton & Kevin Clark; Besser & Prosser; Sheila Graham; Ann Pacey; Roslynne Aberhart; Marg Layton & Dave Murphy; Jonathan Crayford; Free Radicals; Sarah Davison & Rod Dunbar. Flesh D-Vice. Summertime Blues tour of '85. (2 copies) The return of Flesh D-Vice. New Zealand death rock tour. Now playing at your local sleaze pit, The Pulse 18-19. New album "Bloodstained Morning" out now! Flesh D-Vice. at The Pulse Fri 3rd - Sat 4th. Four Volts. Cricketers Arms 4-5 December 1985. Freudian Slips (different poster) The Freudian Slips (last Wellington gig - 2 copies) Friendly Jersey Promotions present Graham Wilkinson - come and watch him play - all six of him, at ... The Front Lawn / NZ Students Arts Council. Songs and stories from the Front Lawn, with Don McGlashan and Harry Sinclair. Fortune Theatre, 7-8 July 1985. Poster by Derek Ward. The Front Lawn / NZ Students Arts Council. Songs and stories from the Front Lawn, with Don McGlashan and Harry Sinclair. Cafe Pacific, 33 Willis St, 17-20 July 1985. Poster by Derek Ward (2 copies) Gladstone 50th birthday party weekend, with Smart Russians, Maiden China, Belle Motions, and Backdoor Blues Band. 30 August - 1 September. The Go-Betweens. New Zealand tour. Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland, February 1985. Gogo Yetis, Bros Gorgonzola, The Sheets. Thistle Hall 15 November (handmade poster) Gary Grant and Bill Reichenbach with the Rodger Fox Band and Midge Marsden. Napier, Palmerston North and Wellington, August tour - 2 copies). Herbs. Long ago / Warrior Records Ltd. [1985]. Herbs, Aotearoa, Dread Beat & Blood (University of Victoria Students Association in conjunction with Radio with Pictures. Radio Active, 19 July 1985. Humanimals. Bats Theatre 7th-9th November. The Johnnys. Cricketers 21 May 1985. The Johnnys. Looney Tours presents ... [Blank in bottom space] ca 19085. Tom Jones live in concert. Michael Fowler Centre 27 February 1985. Jungle Mice (Cricketers, Friday-Saturday 29-30 November 1985 - 2 copies) Lionheart. Running free on Jayrem Records. [Gig poster]. Live Aid. Live on TV2 13-14 July. New Zealand Live Aid for Africa (Lists many overseas performers) Don McLean. Direct from the USA, touring December 1985. Midge Marsden Band. Cricketers 23-24th (2 copies) The Mockers. New album "Culprit and the king". Town Hall rage, 22 September 1985. Netherworld Dancing Toys. "The real you". Cricketers, 7 March. New Zealand Music awards 1985. Mockers, Patea Maori Club, Narcs, Netherworld Dancing Toys, D D Smash, Jacquie Fitzgerald, Debbie Harwood, Sneaky Feelings, Alan Young, Peking Man. Michael Fowler Centre 11 November 1985. (2 copies) Peking Man [group photograph] ca 1985. Peking Man. "Lift your heads up high". Thursday-Friday 1-2 August. Peking Man. "Scared of a sound". New single available now. Cricketers 1-2 February. Rockett 88. NZ 85 tour. From the southern states of America, Michael Bagley's Rockett 88. Cricketers 12th-14th. The Shadows. Michael Fowler centre 1 February 1985. "Shake" (advertising poster for a periodical, issue no 2 Feb/March 1985). Skank Attack and Murder Inc. Clyde Quay Tavern Wgtn 17th Sept; Windsor Castle, Auck. 19, 20th Sept. [1985]. (Two copies, one orange and black, one yellow and black) The Spines. Clyde Quay + Ten Foot Faces. At the Pulse 25-26 January. TKP. This Kind of Punishment, with the Expendables. Friday 3rd, Saturday 4th May. [1985?] Tokyo. At the Terminus 26th 27th [and] at Cricketers 1st and 2nd. A touch of Country (with Gray Bartlett, Jodi Vaughan, at the Boots and Saddles Club, Johnsonville, 26 September 1985) U2 live. Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland. 29 August - 2 September 1985. (Tim Rowberry donation 1992) The Verlaines. Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington tour, May 1985. (2 copies) Wayward Witches, at the Pulse 21-22 June 1985. YFC [+ Haemogoblins. Zanzibar Wed 14th and Thurs 15th. ca 1985]. Neil Young and Crazy Horse. Wellington 24 February 1985. Quantity: 50 colour art print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying.

Audio

New horizons, presented by William Dart

Date: 19 May 1993

From: New Zealand Public Radio : Concert FM New Zealand Composer Sound Archive

By: Mohi, Hinewehi, 1964-; Survival (Musical group); Paki, Emma, 1968-; Ruaumoko (Musical group); Sheehan, Maree, 1970-; Musaphia, Joseph, 1935-; Maconie, Robin John, 1942-; Paul, Rim D, active 1960s; Herbs (Musical group); Upper Hutt Posse (Musical group); Tocker, Mahinarangi, 1955?-2008; Mohi, Winehi, active 1993

Reference: MSDT-0304-1

Description: In New horizons, June 1993, William Dart interviews Timothy Moon of Tangata Records, a local label promoting Maori artists. Includes musical excerpts. Publication - Recordings used in this programme are all commercially-released and details are given on the RNZ list Other Titles - Kia u [excerpt] / words and music by Hinewehi Mohi ; sung by Hinewehi Mohi ; (26\", 2'03\") Other Titles - Rua kenana / words and music by Survival ; performed by Survival ; (4'41\") Other Titles - Wanea ngakau / words and music by Emma Paki ; performed by Emma Paki ; (2'42\") Other Titles - Tama kaha tama ora tama tu / words and music by Ruaumoko ; performed by Ruaumoko ; (2'04\") Other Titles - Just because it's different / words and music by Marie Sheehan ; performed by Marie Sheehan ; (3'40\") Other Titles - Runaway / words and music by Joe Musaphia and Robin Maconie ; sung by Rim D Paul ; (1'01\") Other Titles - Haka bogey Other Titles - Long ago / words and music by Herbs ; (1'26\") Other Titles - E tu / words and music by Upper Hutt Posse ; performed by Upper Hutt Posse ; (2'10\") Other Titles - The Myth / words and music by Mahinarangi Tocker ; performed by Winehi Mohi Quantity: 1 DAT tape(s). 39.35 Minutes and seconds Duration. Finding Aids: NZ Public Radio listing. Provenance: Concert FM

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Dread, Beat & Blood

Date: 23 August 1986

From: Dominion Post (Newspaper): Photographic negatives and prints of the Evening Post and Dominion newspapers

Reference: EP/1986/4097-F

Description: New Zealand reggae group Dread, Beat & Blood before the farewell Herbs concert. Photograph taken 23 August 1986 by Ian Mackley. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) negative strip with 3 images. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative, 35mm