Prentice, Suzanne, active 1970-2000

New Zealand country music singer and body builder.

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[Posters relating to folk music and popular music, collected by Phil Garland. 1990-2009]

Date: 1990 - 2009

From: Garland, Phil (Collector): [Posters and ephemera relating to folk music, popular music. 1960-2009]

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Garland-1990/2009

Description: Ephemera and posters relating to folk music and to the career of Phil Garland: [1990s?]: Bush Telegraph. New Zealand & Australian music, song and dance (2 copies blue, 2 copies pink) Bush Telegraph. Fair dinkum Australian music, song and dance (2 copies white, 1 copy blue) Bush Telegraph who are currently available for all manner of social ocasions ... direct all enquiries to Phil Garland esq or by telephoning 025 271 8724 [1990s?] 1990: The 20th WA Folk Festival, Toodyay. Sept 28 - Oct 1 1990. Now also featuring Eric Bogle. Featuring Ted Egan, Margret Roadknight, the Bushwackers and a host of local and interstate performers. ... North Perth 6006. 1990 (3 copies) 1991: 21st WA Folk Festival. September 27-30, Toodyay 1991. Charlie Marshall (Thangool!), Enda Kenny (Melb.), Bruce Watson (Melb.), Rich and Famous, Sirocco (Syd.), Jim Fisher, Keith Mckendry (Canb.), Mucky Duck Bush Band, Hammer & Tongues, Margaret Walters (Syd.), Alistair Hulett (Syd.) 1992?: Hurunui Community Arts Council presents "Country goin' country". (With Suzanne Prentice, John Grennell and Pupyips, Phil Garland and Bush Telegraph, Constable Keith and Sniff, Mike Shiel and friends). Best dressed scarecrow competition for kids. Amberley Domain, Sunday 18 October [1992?]. 1993: High Country at the Broadway Tavern 15 June 1993. Folk and country, Phil and Maurice High Country; folk and country; Phil and Maurice [1993] High Country; folk and country; Phil and Maurice [1993] Maurice and Phil. High Country. January 1993. Presenting High Country; folk and country music. Playing at the Digger's Arms, Maurice and Phil [1993?] 1996: The Phil Garland collection [shows album covers up to "Under the Southern Cross" (1996)]. (2 copies coloured, 1 black and white plus 1 b&w earlier version) 2001: Phil Garland albums from Kiwi Pacific Records. Now available the latest album from Phil "Swag o' dreams" [2001] Monaro Folk Music Society presents "The merry muse", a taste of the National Folk Festival all year round. Phil Garland, Kiwi balladeer and singing historian, plus Jim McQuarrie. Canberra North Bowling Club, Friday 28 September [2001 or 2007] 2002: Canterbury Family festival of Music. Waipara Valley Easter 2002. 29 March - 1 April (2 copies) 2004: Wellington Folk Festival. Celebrating 40 years of real music, real people. Labour weekend, 22-25 October 2004, at Brookfield Outdoor Education Centre beyond Wainuiomata 2005: 30 years young. 30th Canterbury Family Festival of Music. Waipara Valley, Easter March 25-28 2005. [With Chris While & Julie Matthews (UK); Margret Roadknight (Australia), Women in Docs, the Coalrangers, Catgut & Steel, Rural Delivery] (4 copies) 2006: Christchurch Cathedral Rock 'n' Roll Revival. Free concert featuring original artists: Ray Columbus, Peter Nelson and the Castaways, Phil Garland, Johnny Parker, the Downbeats, the Vigilantes, Dion and Cecile, Johnny Cambell, About Time, the Wildcats; compere Bob Consedine. Spencer Street Revisited. 29-30 Sept [2006] (3 copies) 2007: National Folk Festival. Exhibition Park in Canberra, 5-9 April 2007 2008: An evening of Kiwiana with Phil Garland. The Nut Point Gallery, Langdales Road off Old West Coast Rd, West Melton, 25 October [2008] (2 copies) National Folk Festival. Exhibition Park in Canberra, 20-24 March 2008. Quantity: 23 posters. Physical Description: Screenprints, offset prints and photocopies, sizes varying up to around 420 x 300 mm. Provenance: Donated by Phil Garland in 2015.

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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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[Music ephemera and programmes of quarto size. 1992. Folder 3]

Date: 1992

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1992-3

Description: Includes: Auckland City Art Gallery concert series November 1992 - January 1992. Grey flier Ken Avery memorial concert. Parkroyal Hotel, 16 August [1992]. White flier Shirley Bassey. Gala performance. Michael Fowler Centre, 9 May [1992]. Orange flier (2 copies) and white flier (2 copies) Big Green concert of electro-acoustic music. Dowse Art Museum, 19 September [1992]. Programme / flier Britten Quartet. Peter Manning, Keith Pascoe, Peter Lale, Andrew Shulman. Masterclass. Adam Concert Room, School of Music, Victoria University, 25 April 1992. Grey flier and white programme sheet CPA Capital Performing Arts at the Pines. German and Austrian music night, 9 June 1992. Green flier Chiefs of Staff; world champion barbershop quartet with the 1992 N.Z. Champion Quartet. Parkroyal Wellington, 24 October [1992]. Flier Chique Promo's presents live soul, jazz, rock & blues evening. Grand National Tavern, Petone, 5 April [1992]. Green flier The incomparable Magdalena Darby ... Ian Logan at the piano. In recital. National Museum Theatrette Buckle Street, 27 September [1992]. Flier Maynard Ferguson, "the world's greatest trumpeter". Parkroyal Hotel, 30 January 1992. White flier Hutt Valley Country Music Club proudly presents its 8th annual Easter Country Music Awards. Lower Hutt Town Hall, 18-19 April 1992. White flier Choral concerts master classes and other sessions at the International Summer School in Choral Conducting. Samuel Marsden Collegiate School, 11-17 January 1992. Yellow flier Learn the guitar. Newlands Community College Education, Bracken Rd Newlands. Green flier Christopher Lorenz, organist St Peter's Cathedral Dusseldorf Germany. Sacred Heart Cathedral Hill Street Wellington, 12 May 1992. Grey flier Lunchtime on the Terrace. Celebrity concerts 1992. Michael Houstoun 14 October; New Zealand Chamber Orchestra, leader Donald Armstrong 12 November [1992]. St Andrews on the Terrace. White flier Hamish Moore, Scotland's finest exponent of Scottish small pipes; and Celia Briar, all Ireland Harp Champion 1983. Repertory Theatre Dixon Street, 16 January 1992. White flier and media release Musical parenting workshop; special guest Helen Willberg. Wadestown Community Centre Pitt Street, 29 July [1992]. White flier Newlands Community College play the record in the Recorder Ensemble. [1992. White flier] Northern Chorale [and] Upper Hutt Choral Society present Beethoven's Mass in C. Conductor Sue Robinson. St Patrick's College Chapel Silverstream 21 June [and] Khandallah Presbyterian Church 28 June [1992]. White flier Organ recitals in Wellington Cathedral. Philip Walsh 4 March 1992; Janet Gibbs 11 March 1992; Douglas C Mews 18 March 1992. White flier Michael Fowler Centre presents the happiest knight of the year, Harry Secombe; an unforgettable stage spectacular. Michael Fowler Centre, 5 July [1992]. Yellow flier Sendai Asian Music Festival '92. Sendai International Center [Japan], 1-7 June 1992. Pamphlet / application form Shell lunchtime concert series. NZ International Festival of the Arts, March 1992. White flier (2 copies) Singing recital; accompanist Lynne Sayers, Emma Sayers. 23 February 1992. White flier / programme Benefit concert for Mary Singleton. Baptist Church Boulcott Street, 26 January [1992]. White flier Sydney Male Choir, with guest artist Mark Walton. Wellington Town Hall, 4 April [1992]. White flier (2 copies) Wednesday Music Group concert. Presby Church Wadestown, 23 Nov [1992]. White flier "That's country" '92. Jenny Blackadder, Suzanne Prentice, Laurie Dee. Michael Fowler Centre, 13 November 1992. White flier auotographed by all three performers; and orange ticket (2 copies) Wadestown Community Centre. Family Christmas concert / singalong. 22 December [1992]. White flier Wellington Cathedral of St Paul. Choral evensong marking 100 years since the birth of Herbert Howells. Choir of Wellington Cathedral, Ian Wilson organ, Cantoris [choir]. 17 October [1992]. White flier (2 copies) Wellington Chinese Association presents Moon Festival concert in aid of Mary Potter Hospice. Michael Fowler Centre, 12 September 1992. Programme Wellington Organists' Association Inc ... presents a duo pipe organ concert: Colin Andrews & Janette Fishell. Wellington Town Hall, 10 June [1992]. Red flier and white flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes below 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources, including Averil Callisen, and Donald Maurice.

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[Music programmes and ephemera, of octavo size. 1990. Folder 5]

Date: 1990

Reference: EPH-A-MUSIC-1990-5

Description: Includes: "Adventures with the Arts of New Zealand" featuring Ann Saslav, Isidor Saslav. 1990. Programme Aotearoa Music Trust presents "Electric blues", with Smokeshop, Dick Thrust. Disraeli Gears, Off the Handle. Horticultural Hall Lower Hutt, 26 October 1990. Flier British Council presents: John Holloway and The Baroque Players, Emma Kirkby and Anthony Rooley, Richard Wistreich with Restoration. Catholic Cathedral, Victoria University, Catholic Cathedral,18 April, 22 April, 5 May 1990. Promotional pamphlet Katherine Dienes "A Farewell concert". Cathedral of St Paul, 14 September 1990. Flier Festival Singers. Choral Proms Town Hall, 23 June 1990. Flier "Gitbox Rebellion" (9 acoustic guitars). Auckland City Art Gallery, 19 December 1990. Flier Mike Harding. 1990. Promotional pamphlet Michael Houstoun benefit concert, with members of the NZSO. Town Hall, 29 October 1990. Yellow flier ( 2 copies) Howick/Pakuranga Principals' Association presents the Bucklands Beach Area Music Festival. Bucklands Beach Intermediate School Hall, 7 August 1990. Programme Japan Foundation presents "Recital: Violin and Piano", with Toru Yasunaga, and Ayumi Ichino. 1990. Flier Suzanne Prentice. "Kids for kids". 1990. Programme Musicians Against Nuclear Arms. Presenter Brian Shillito with music by Gareth Farr, Claude Debussy, Samuel Barber and Douglas Lilburn. 1990. Programme New Zealand Accordion Association. 1990 N.Z. National Accordian championships. Seddon High School, 2 June 1990. Programme New Zealand National Singing School. Hawke's Bay Polytechnic Taradale, 4 January 1990. Promotional Pamphlet (with enclosed enrolment forms) New Zealand Suzuki institute "Family Concert". Town Hall, 31 August 1990. Flier Organists' Congress Wellington. Queen's birthday weekend June 1990. Specification booklet Puatatangi - music committee of the Maori and South Pacific Arts Council. 1990. Promotional pamphlet Stellar Night Productions. "The Beat goes on". June 1990. Programme Sunday Concerts 1990. Chamber music on Sunday afternoons. National Library and Town Hall, 1990. Pamphlet / subscription form (2 copies) Pianoforte recital with guest artists including Paul Munneke, Patricia Edgar, Yvonne James, Christopher Jarman, Mr Richard Beauchamp. St Hilda's Anglican Church Hall, Island Bay, 23 June 1990. "Die Schone Mullerin" / Schubert. Nelson Wattie, baritone, and Colleen Rae-Gerrard, piano. Victoria University, 6 July 1990. Promotional pamphlet (with enclosed translation of lieder, and promotional material for The University of Auckland singing school concert) Kiri Te Kanawa. "Kiri's Homecoming". Trentham Memorial Park, 28 January 1990. Ticket Tone Hulbaekmo group. 1990. Promotional pamphlet Trinity Schools. 1990. Promotional pamphlet Victoria University and Wellington Polytech Brass Ensemble presents a concert of contemporary and romantic music for brass. Wellington Catholic Cathedral, 25 September 1990. Flier (2 copies) Waiteata Press music concert invitation. Victoria University, 19 July 1990. Flier Felicity Williams, composer. Business card. 1990. Roger Woodward. Special all Chopin recital. Town Hall, 24 May 1990. Flier Young Musicians competition finals 1990. Michael Fowler Centre, 29 November 1990. Programme, and ticket Young Musicians competition semi-final: Concert one. National Library, 24 November 1990. Programme Young Musicians competition semi-final: Concert two. National Library, 25 November 1990. Programme The Zone: Techno body beat. 1990. Flier Quantity: 1 folder(s) programmes, flyers and tickets. Physical Description: Printed programmes, tickets and flyers up to 240 mm, some illustrated. Provenance: One item donated by Willow Macky, 1991. One item donated Mr Mike Harding, 1990. One item donated by Geoffrey Totton, 1990

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[Theatre programmes collected by Charles Cabot, for variety, comedy, and music-hall sho...

Date: 1972 - 1973

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

Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-VARIETY-1972/1973

Description: Barry Humphries: A Load of Old Stuff. Presented by Michael Edgley. As well as Barry Humphries the cast includes Edna Everidge and Sandy Stone. Disney on Parade; The Worlds most Spectacular Extravaganza, on stage, live, in person. Auckland 1-19 January. Wellington 24 January-5 February. Christchurch 12-29 February. 1972. Flyer. (Two copies). Disney on Parade. Press Releases. 1972. The Gay and Gorgeous Tokyo Revue; An Extravaganza of Action, Song, and Dance. St James Theatre, Wellington. 30 August-6 September 1972. Flyer. (Four copies). The Incomparable Barnard's Dogs direct from Disney on Parade. 1972. Flyer (Three copies). The Kwangchow Acrobatic Troupe of the Peoples Republic of China. Presented by Michael Edgley. Australian and New Zealand tour. 1973. Programme. (Two copies). The Webb Brothers Country Music Show presented by the Southland Country Music Association. Fabian, Marius and Berard Webb. Other artists include Suzanne Prentice, and Gray Bartlett. 1973 or 1974. Brochure. Young Hawaii in Sight and Sound; Iolani School South Pacific Concert Tour [also includes girls from St Andrew's Priory, Honolulu]. Wellington Grand Opera House 24 June. Rotorua Soundshell 26 June. Auckland Town Hall 30 June. 1972. Programme. (Three copies). Quantity: 7 programmes, brochures and flyers. (9 duplicates). Physical Description: Printed programmes, brochure and flyer up to 354 x 230 mm

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[Ephemera, advertising and sales catalogues of octavo size relating to sound recordings...

Date: 1980-1986

Reference: Eph-A-PHONO-1980/1986

Description: Includes pamphlets and fliers for: 1980: Agapeforce New Zealand. Special bulletin (Pamphlet with order form). 1980 Canterbury Crutchings Bush and Ceilidh Band. Red CD slip [ca 1979/1980?] Colin Morris Records Ltd. List of albums / order form [1980] Emily Mair. Songs my father taught me. [1979/1980?] Flier / order form 1981: Conservative Tape Library (Auckland). Conservative tape catalogue. December 1981 'Ireland's glory'; a collection of Irish songs and ballads presented by Pat Grant, with Tantara. Down Under Folk Services 1981 1982: 7th Canterbury Folk Festival. Easter 1982. Welcome concert. Brown CD slip. 7th Canterbury Folk Festival. Easter 1982. Farewell concert. Brown CD slip. 'Out of the corners' is the first LP record by NZ women musicians ... Web Records [1982]. Flier illustrated by Vanya Lowry (2 copies) Record Publications Ltd, Wellington. Country music; a catalogue of country albums. [1982] Record Supermarket, 91 Cuba Mall Wellington. Vanvi Ltd. Tel 857 817 [1982]. Small sticker 1983: Martin Curtis. Gin & Raspberry. Cityfolk; the music alternative. Songsheet [1983] 8th Canterbury Folk Festival. Easter 1983. Concert highlights. Yellow CD slip. Record Fair '83. overseas terminal [Wellington], 13 October [1983]. Pink flier Soundcraft Electronics Ltd. Business reply card 1986: Compact Disc Club. 1986; plus folded A4 sheet Failsafe Records. Sales catalogue [1986] New Zealand Army Band. The band played on [Double cassette packet cover. ca 1986] Portobello Productions ca 1986 Suzanne Prentice. 'Country lady' [Double cassette packet cover. ca 1986] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and letterpress, in booklets, sizes varying below 250 mm.

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[Music ephemera of A4 size, collected by Anthony Norton. Folder 1]

Date: 1980-2019

From: Norton, Anthony, 1959-: Collection

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Norton-1

Description: Includes: Undated: Southern songwriters; 3 of the South Island's finest writers: Liam Ryan (The Narcs, The Mudsharks, Midge Marsden Band), Dean Hetherington (The Coal Rangers), Aly Cook (Singer Songwriter) 1985: Country Wide 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]. Programme 1992: Split Enz! They were gone. Then they were back. I was there. 8 August 1992, State Theatre Sydney. Promotional booklet (2 copies) 2010: Ruby Music Company presents Ruby's Blue Hearts tour: Laura Collins, Mojo Mama, Bullfrog Rata. Boathouse, 22 October [2010] (2 different sizes) The Shot Band. "Taking a shot at Boathouse". [Newsclipping 1 October 2010] 2011: Chimuka Marimba Band. CD launch concert! 23 September [2011] 2015: Fishrider Records. Catalogue 2015 2017: Fishrider Records / Occultation Recordings. Elan Vital "Shadow self". 2017. Flier Fishrider Records. The Distractions 'Kindly leave the stage". 2017. Flier Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to around 330 mm.

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CBS Records :When I dream. Suzanne Prentice. CBS Records, Stereo SBP237855. Also availa...

Date: 1982

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising sound and phonographic recordings made in 1982].

By: CBS Records (Firm)

Reference: Eph-D-PHONO-1982-02

Description: Shows a head and shoulders photographic portrait of country singer Suzanne Prentice smiling. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 590 x 420 mm.

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Invercargill Mayoralty. 13 April 2010

Date: 2010

From: Hawkey, Allan Charles, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Waikato Times].

Reference: DCDL-0014115

Description: The cartoon shows a boxing ring where the Invercargill mayoralty fight is to take place. A cowboy's hat and some musical notes are tossed into the ring. Refers to the mayoralty contest between the current mayor, Tim Shadbolt, and the new contender, singer and entertainer, Suzanne Prentice. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Suzanne Prentice. 11 April 2010

Date: 2010

From: Webb, Murray, 1947- :Digital caricatures

Reference: DCDL-0014092

Description: Caricature of Suzanne Prentice posing as a body builder. Suzanne Prentice was New Zealand Entertainer of the Year in 1984. She is running against fellow celebrity Tim Shadbolt, for Mayor of Invercargill. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Photographs relating to performing arts

Date: 1999-2003

From: Farrell, Damer, 1943-: Photographs of the West Coast

Reference: PADL-000224

Description: Photographs relating to performing arts. Includes photographs of theatrical shows, wearable art, christmas concerts, rock concerts and amateur dance and theatre. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Arrangement: These files were originally delivered to the library within a folder called "Arts (Performing)" Quantity: 110 digital photograph(s).

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[Mayorest offer] 10 September 2010

Date: 2010

From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers

Reference: DCDL-0015554

Description: An arm wearing the ermine-edged gown of a mayor holds a child's fishing rod to which is attached a small object Text reads 'The Mayorest offer. and lead us not into TIMtation'. A second version has nothing on the end of the string. A third version has the words reading 'but lead us not Into TIMtation' and the fourth version lacks the words 'The Mayorest offer'. This probably refers to mayoral candidate Suzanne Prentice's keeping of a recorded message that Tim Shadbolt left on her phone, offering her the Invercargill deputy mayoralty if she didn't stand against him. The leaking of the message to the press was not made by Ms Prentice nor did she sanction it. There are wordplays on 'mayorest' (mayor) and 'mearest' and 'TIMtation' (Tim Shadbolt) and 'temptation'. Quantity: 4 digital cartoon(s).

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The Sue & Shadbolt Show. "... and they're both entertainers" "A Mayor concidence" 13 Ap...

Date: 2010

From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers

Reference: DCDL-0014134

Description: Two women discuss 'The Sue & Shadbolt Show' commenting that they are both entertainers. One of them suggests that it is 'a mayor coincidence' - a play on 'mayor' and 'mere'. Refers to the upcoming mayoral election in which singer and entertainer Suzanne Prentice is standing against Tim Shadbolt. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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Latest show in town. THE AP-PRENTICE. Will he fire... or be fired? 13 April 2010

Date: 2010

From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers

Reference: DCDL-0014133

Description: The cartoon shows Invercargill mayor, Tim Shadbolt, grinning in his usual cheerful style. Text reads 'Latest show in town "The apprentice" will he fire... or be fired?' Refers to the upcoming mayoral election in which singer and entertainer Suzanne Prentice is standing against Tim Shadbolt. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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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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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1983]

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1983

Description: Includes: Avant Garage. [Tour itinerary 23 -31 July 1983]. Flyer (2 copies) David Bowie. "Serious moonlight" tour 1983. Wellington Athletic Park 24 November; Auckland Western Springs 26 November [1983]. Flyer / booking form Entertainer of the Year Awards 1983. New Zealand Entertainment Operators' Association (With photographs of Tina Cross, Suzanne Prentice, Patsy Riggir, Rob Guest, Street Level (Shane Dawson & Margaret Umbers), Suzanne Lee (1982 winner), Split Enz, Legionnaires / Pink Flamingoes). Programme Farewell party. The Swerve, Unrestful Movements, Frenzi Fire and Illusion, H S Art. At Cosgroves, 4 Dec. Friday 3 Dec: Swerve Unrestfuls only [1983] Forward Motion are appearing at Cricketers Arms, 9-11 [1983] (3 copies, two hand coloured) Kiwi Animal. Original mix, music with theatre being staged. Cosgroves Pub, 17-18 [1983] The Kiwi Animal. Cambridge Hotel, 17-18 May [1983]. Hand-drawn flyer The Mockers welcome-back party. With The Dabs and Jon McLeary. Olivers Cabaret, 20 January [1983]. Flyer The Narcs. New single - "Look the other way". L to R: Liam Ryan, Andrew Dickson, Tony Waine, Steve Clarkson. CBS [1983] No Licence; country, cajun blues, rock & roll - the best of Kiwi country rock. Playing at Cosgroves, 21-24 Dec [1983] Old Time Country Music festival (With Garner Wayne, Smokey Marshall). Anzac weekend, 22-25 April [1983]. Yellow flyer Precious. Cricketers Arms, 6-8 Jan [1983] Precious. Quinns Post, 28-29 Jan [1983] Precious, with Vietnam. Cosgroves, 9-11 June [1983]. Flyer The Puppetts (Rick Currie, Howard Begalman, Ray Battersby, Nigel Masters). Flyer showing group portrait photograph Red Hot & Blue, appearing Provincial Tavern, 14, 21-22 Oct [1983]. Flyer with photograph of the two performers The Resurrection Punk Show presents "Punk will play". No Tag, Flesh d-Vice, Zyklon B, Local Chaos, Vicious Circle. Mount Roskill Municipal Hall, 20 May [1983] Patsy Riggir Country Show, with supporting artists. Operation "Bums in Seats". State Opera House Wellington, 9 October 1983. Flyer The Skeptics. "Chowder over Wisconsin". (With Early Carvings and Go-Cats). Cosgroves, 13-15 October [1983]. Flyer Skinny Jim; rhythm 'n' blues. Cosgroves 29 Sept [1983]. Flyer Synthesiser player required for all-electronic band. Some experience preferred and must posses state-of-the-art equipment. For details phone Dave on 849-321 [1983] Wellington Folk Centre presents Chris Thompson. 10 Holland Street, 22 April [1983]. Photocopied flyer Coming soon even now at Cosgroves. The Stones. 22-23 June [1983]. Flyer Wanted alive. Drummer, solid! percussion sound for 3 piece. No ties to city or state. [Ph] 848-768 Women's concert & dance, featuring Topp Twins, Gloria Gibson, Di McMillan. Brooklyn Community Hall, 11 Nov [1983]. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, photocopies, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.