British musician, performer, composer and conductor.
Dankworth, John (Sir), 1927-2010
[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1976]
Date: 1976
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1976
Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: Farewell recital by Alfredo Campoli, assisted by Belinda Bunt; accompanied by Maurice Till. James Hay Theatre Christchurch, 19 April 1976. Programme and orange ticket Charles Rosen with the Canterbury Trust Orchestra, Dobbs Franks conductor. Town Hall Auditorium, 12, 23, 26 and 30 June 1976; and lunchtimes 8, 21 and 28 June 1976. Two fliers Concert. Ingrid Culliford, David Guerin, Pam Gray. [Wellington 1976?]. Programme Das Deutsche Lied. Liederabend (Gerald Christeller, Colleen Rae-Gerrard). 22 August 1976. programme (Typescript sheet) Dunedin Civic Orchestra. Tenth anniversary concert (leader Joan Gardiner, conductor Jack Speirs). Main Town Hall, 24 April 1976. Programme First Church Society of Bellringers. Festival Week 1976 [notes on various bells overseas] His Excellency the Ambassador of the United States of America, the Honorable Armistead J Selden Jr in conjunction with the Canterbury Orchestra Trust present "Salute to America". Programme Vince Hill, proudly presented by Radio New Zealand in association with TV2. With Bridgette Allen and Ray Woolf. Tour booklet [October 1976]. Clifford Hocking presents Cleo Laine with John Dankworth, Paul Hart keyboards, Darcy Wright bass, Alan Turnbull drums. New Zealand October ... Australia November / December [1976]. Programme Michael Housto[u]n and Maurice Till. Dunedin Concert Society. Town Hall, 11 July 1976. programme (2 copies) Military Tattoo. Western Springs Auckland, 17-20, 24-27 March 1976. Souvenir programme Benny Levin and Russell Clark proudly present Ivan Rebroff with his magnificent Balalaika Ensemble. 1976 New Zealand tour. Souvenir programme (2 copies) Special concert. Angela Shaw - soprano; Colleen Rae-Gerrard - forte piano; June Brain - clarinet. National Museum Theatrette Buckle Street, 4 May [1976]. Flier only (2 copies) Jozef Sluys of Belgium plays organ works of old Dutch masters [et al.]. Nelson Cathedral 10 June; Dunedin St Paul's Cathedral 13 June; Wanganui Christ Church and Holy Trinity Cathedral 17 June; Whangarei St John's Church 19 June; Wellington St Mary of the Angels 20 June [1976]. Small poster St Mary's Church Levin. History of the organ [Flyer. 1976] Sundays at the Village! (Parnell Village), 14 March - 18 April [1976]. Schedule / flier University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education. Music and art of Latin America. Seminar, Kaitaia College, 8-9 May 1976. Flier / application form Wellington Folk Festival. Queen's Birthday weekend, 4-7 June 1976. Flier / newsletter, 1 March 1976 Wellington Music School. Mana College, Porirua, Labour weekend, 22-25 1976. Timetable, programme and map Wellington Society of Registered Music Teachers of NZ and the Wellington Piano Group. Wellington Cultural Centre, 24 February 1976. Programme / flier Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present An evening with Roger Whittaker; in concert with Saffron. Guitarist Tony Marshall; drummer Quinny Lawrence. Tour booklet [1976] Words and / are Music. Library Lecture Hall, 8 October 1976. Programme / flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.
[Music programmes 1973].
Date: 1973
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1973
Description: Includes programmes featuring: Alberni String Quartet (Howard Davis, Peter Pople, Berian Evans, Gregory Baron), with Maurice Till. University of Otago Music Department. Marama Hall, 29 May 1973. Programme (2 copies) Alberni String Quartet (Howard Davis, Peter Pople, Berian Evans, Gregory Baron). James Hay Theatre, 31 May 1973. Programme and promotional pamphlet NZBC presents Vladimir Ashkenazy in recital. Sunday celebrity piano series. Wellington Town Hall, 10 June 1973. Programme (2 copies, one autographed) and promotional pamphlet. Bartok Quartet; Peter Komlos, violin; Sandor Devich, violin; Geza Nemeth, viola; Karoly Botvay, 'cello. [Programme, with programme notes by Frederick Page. 1973] Cambridge Music School. 28th, St Peter's School, Cambridge, 31 December 1973 - 13 January 1974. Pamphlet / application form (2 copies) April Cantelo soprano; Maurice Till piano. Otago-Southland tour 1973. Programme April Cantelo soprano; Maurice Till piano. Old St Paul's Wellington, 29 October 1973. Programme Christchurch Town Hall Association. Christchurch Civic Orchestra, Christchurch Hamonic Society, NZBC Symphony Orchestra, Royal Christchurch Musical Society. Ten-concert season, Christchurch, 1973. Pamphlet Cleveland Orchestra; Lorin Maazel, musical director. NZBC tour, September 1973, Erich Leinsdorf conducting. Wellington Town Hall, 18-19 September 1973. Pamphlet (2 copies) and flier Alicia de Larrocha (pianist). NZBC presents Sunday celebrity piano series. Wellington Town Hall, 20 May 1973. Programme (2 copies) Denver Symphony Orchestra. A new treasure in the west. Pamphlet [1973?] Jacques Douai, "le troubadour de la chanson francaise". Recital in Wellington. Town Hall Concert Chamber, 4 June 1973. Ticket application form only Dunedin Concert Society. Two-piano recital: Maurice Till, Michael Houstoun. Town Hall, Saturday 28 April [1973]. Programme (2 copies) Friends of Cathedral Music and the Arts present the University of Auckland Chamber Orchestra conducted by Dr Charles Nalden. Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Parnell. 16 September 1973. Programme A piano recital by the incomparable Lili Kraus. Hamilton Founders' Theatre, 21 May [1973]. Pamphlet / programme The NZBC presents Lili Kraus piano recital. Wellington Town Hall, 27 May 1973. Programme (2 copies) The NZBC presents Lili Kraus piano recital. Tauranga Boys' College, 7 June 1973. Programme Clifford Hocking presents an evening with Cleo Laine, John Dankworth and Ensemble. Australasian tour 27 June - 8 August] 1973. Programme booklet Massey Department of University Extension. Workshop for violinists. Palmerston North, 11-12 August 1973. Pamphlet / enrolment card Yehudi Menuhin and the Menuhin Festival Orchestra of London. Australia / New Zealand concert tour 1973. Promotional pamphlet / booking form (2 copies) Music Players 70 Spring Festival. Directors Gary Brain, Barry Margan. programmes 1-3 in one booklet 12th New Zealand Congress of Organists. Dunedin, June 1973. [Booklet showing photographs of organs in: Waikowhai Catholic Church, Kings School Chapel Remuera, Howick Anglican Church (with additional loose photo in colour), Balmoral Catholic Church Auckland, St Aidan's Church Remuera] New Music Group. "Music by candlelight". Hotel Inter-Continental Ballroom Auckland, 27 May [1973]. Typescript flier NZBC Music by New Zealand composers; a lunch-hour recital (composers Anthony Watson, Douglas Lilburn, John Cousins, Lyell Cresswell). 5 December 1973. Programme / flyer NZBC Special for Wellington: Sunday Celebrity Piano Series. Alicia de Larrocha, Lili Kraus, Vladimir Ashkenazy. Wellington Town Hall, Sundays at 8.15 pm. 20 May, 27 May, 10 June [1973]. Flyer Otago Organists Association Inc. Twelfth Dominion Congress of Organists. Otago University, 2-4 June 1973. Programme Lulu. Auckland Town Hall, 9-10 March / Andy Stewart Show. Auckland Town Hall, 3 and 6 April 1973. [Promotional flier printed on both sides, for two visiting performers, March and April 1973] Royal School of Church Music (Wellington Branch). Festal evensong at conclusion of residential choristers' course, Chilton St James School Lower Hutt. Wellington Cathedral, 7-11 May 1973. Order of service Wellington Organists' Association presents David Rumsey (Australia) with NZBC orchestral trainees, conductor Ashley Heenan. St Teresa's Church Karori, 8 June 1973. Programme (2 copies) St Matthews' Chamber Orchestra. Leader Barry Driver; guest conductor Juan Matteucci. St Matthew's-in-the-City, 9 September 1973. Programme Kerridge Odeon & J C Williamson Theatres Ltd presents the new 1973 Andy Stewart Show with Jimmy Blue and his Band, Ron Dale, Alex Morrison, Anna Desti, Mark Simpson. Programme (With autographs of Andy Stewart, Jimmy Blue, Anna Desti, Alex Morrison). Student Madrigal Choir from Munster. New Zealand tour, 14-25 March 1973. Repertoire / pamphlet Student Madrigal Choir from Munster. Evening concert. Wellington Cathedral (Molesworth Street), 19-20 March 1973. Programme (2 copies, with typescript of song translations (1 copy) Mark Thomas. Flute recital and masterclass. Wellington New Zealand, 16-17 October 1973. Programme University of Canterbury Centennial. The Student Madrigal Choir from the University of Munster. Musical director Herma Kramm. Concert. University of Canterbury Hall, 16 March 1973. Booking form University of Canterbury Department of Extension Studies. University extension courses in music 1973. Application form NZBC presents a harpsichord recital by Gillian Weir in Broadcasting House Wellington, 28 August 1973. Programme Gillian Weir organ recital. St Mary of the Angels Wellington, 29 September 1973. Programme (2 copies) and promotional pamphlet John Wells, civic organist. Organ recital, Auckland Town Hall, 26 July 1973. Programme Combined Choirs of Wellington Cathedral, St Mary's Karori, and Phoenix. St Matthew Passion by J S Bach. Wellington Cathedral, Maundy Thursday, 19 April 1973. Programme Quantity: 2 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers, up to octavo size, some illustrated.
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Posters. 1990-1992]
Date: 1990 - 1992
Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-NZSO-1990/1992
Description: Includes posters for: 1990: IBM Summer Pops with Ron Goodwin conducting the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. [Hamilton 16 Jan; Tauranga 17 Jan; Rotorua 18 Jan; New Plymouth 24 Jan; Wanganui 25 Jan; Palmerston North 26 Jan; Christchurch 30 Jan; Dunedin 31 Jan; Waitangi 6 Feb; Whangarei 7 Feb; Auckland 9 Feb; Napier 11 Feb; Hastings 12 Feb; Wellington 17 Feb], with the New Zealand National Youth Choir. Design Wellington Media Collective (2 copies) The 1990 Commission presents the NZSO family concerts. Christchurch Town Hall 26 May; Timaru Theatre Royal 27 May; Dunedin Town Hall 29 May; Invercargill Civic Theatre 30 May Petrocorp. The mastersingers of Nuremberg; Die Meistersinger von Nurmberg / Richard Wagner. Donald McIntyre, William Ingle, Kay Griffel, Georg Voelker. Conductor Heinz Wallberg; director Andreas Homoky. The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Michael Fowler Centre, March 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 1990. New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. 1991: BP Proms. Franz-Paul Decker conductor [Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, Hamilton, 3 October - 23 November 1991] Andrew Schenck conductor; Michael Houstoun piano. Wanganui Opera House, 4 March [1991] Andrew Schenck conductor; David James piano. Napier Municipal Theatre 21 March [1991] IBM Summer Pops. John Dankworth & Malcolm McNeill with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra [NZ itinerary 30 January - 14 February 1991] Janos Furst conductor; Catherine Pierard soprano; Anthea Moller mezzo; Anthony Benfell tenor; Bruce Carson bass; Christchurch City Choir. Christchurch Town Hall, 6 April [1991] Molto Mozart; a weekend festival celebrating the music of Mozart, June 21-23 1991 Alessandra Marc in recital with the pianist Terence Dennis. State Opera House July 10 [1991]. A New Zealand Symphony Orchestra presentation (2 copies) Lunchtime concert. Conductor David Shallon; organist Peter Averi. Auckland Town Hall 24 May Aotea early evening season. Catherine Comet conductor; Dmitri Alexeev piano. Aotea Centre, Friday 20 September; Saturday 21 September [1991] Franz-Paul Decker, chief conductor. New programme [Beethoven / Bruckner]. Michael Fowler Centre, 28 September [1991] Varujan Kojian conductor; Sharon Joy Vogan piano. Michael Fowler Centre, 30 November [1991] 1992: IBM Summer Pops. [Conductor] William Southgate; [guitarist] Matthew Marshall. With the Smokefree National Maori Choir, Te Roopu Waiata Maori, musical director Rim D Paul. Rotorua 3 Feb; Tauranga 4 Feb; Hamilton 5 Feb; Turangawaewae 6 Feb; Auckland 13 Feb [1992] 1992 season. Gaetano Delogu conductor; Fou T'Song piano. Town Hall Wellington, 7 April 1992 season. See the Kiwis play the Russians live. Wellington Town Hall, 15 April 1992 season. Franz-Paul Decker chief conductor; David Allen Wehr piano; Vyvyan Yendoll, viola. Town Hall Wellington 27 May Quantity: 17 posters. Physical Description: Screenprint and offset prints, sizes varying up to 800 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by the NZ Symphony Orchestra, 2013 Transfers: Public records of NZSO transferred to Archives New Zealand in 2013..
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra :[Concert programmes and related ephemera. Folder 1. Jan...
Date: 1991
From: New Zealand Symphony Orchestra: [Programmes of octavo size]
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-NZSO-1991-1
Description: Includes: Pamphlets for 1991 season, for: Wellington (Red season, etc) (2 copies) Hawkes Bay (Subscription season, etc) (2 copies) Auckland (Aotea season, etc) (2 copies) Hamilton (Subscription season, etc) (2 copies) Christchurch (Subscription season, etc) (2 copies) New release: "The heart of the symphony". New Zealand Symphony Orchestra [under] Victor Yampolsky . Flyer Programmes: IBM Summer Pops. John Dankworth & Malcolm McNeill with the NZSO [Tour 30 January to 14 February 1991]. Programme (2 copies) 2 March: Conductor Andrew Schenck, with Michael Leighton-Jones, Auckland Choral Society, Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Aotea Centre, 2 March [1991] 9 March: Conductor Andrew Schenck, with Michael Leighton-Jones, Auckland Choral Society, Orpheus Choir of Wellington. Wellington, Michael Fowler centre, 9 March (2 copies) 16 March: Guest conductor Andrew Schenck, with Victor Sangiorgio, piano. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 16 March, Auckland Aotea Centre 23 March 1991 6 April: Guest conductor Janos Furst, with Catherine Pierard, Anthea Moller, Anthony Benfell, Bruce Carson and the Christchurch City Choir. Christchurch Town hall, 6 April 1991 (2 copies) 11 April: Conductor Janos Furst, with Catherine Pierard, Margaret Medlyn, Kenneth Cornish, Richard Weston, Hamilton Civic Choir. Hamilton Founders Theatre 11 April; Auckland Aotea Centre 12 April 1991 13 April: Guest conductor Janos Furst, with Monique Duphil, piano. Auckland Aotea Centre, 13 April 1991 20 April: Guest conductor Janos Furst, with Monique Duphil, piano. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, 20 April 1991 Quantity: 6 album(s) Album(s). 6 pamphlets. 1 flyer. Physical Description: Offset prints on pamphlets and programmes, sizes varying up to 230 mm.
Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by music groups, orchestras, singers...
Date: 1980 - 1982
Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-1980/1982
Description: Includes: 1980: ACE presents Michael Franks, with special guests, Australia's finest jazz musicians Crossfire [1980] 1981: Eberhard Weber "Colours" (Rainer Bruninghaus piano, Charlie Mariano saxophone, Eberhard Weber bass, John Marshall drums). Proudly presented by the Goethe Institute and Peter Brendle Jazz Promotions, Sydney. Last Resort, Wed 21 Janu[uary 1981] Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present for the first time ... the pan flute of Gheorghe Zamfir will enchant N.Z! Hear the complete Rumanian Ensemble plus 20 piece orchestra at Auckland Town Hall Oct 23/24; Wellington Town Hall Oct 25/26; Christchurch Town Hall Oct 28 [1981] 1982: Clifford Hocking presents Cleo Laine and John Dankworth, touring February-March [1982] 1982?: Kamahl on tour. His latest album - available now! NZ tour itinerary [17 towns 15 September - 5 October 1982?]. Presented by Concert Promotions (2 copies) Quantity: 5 B&W and colour prints. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 840 x 595 mm.
[Music programmes and other ephemera of octavo size for jazz concerts. 1980-1989]
Date: 1980 - 1989
Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Jazz-1980s
Description: Includes: 1980s: Wellington Jazz Club presents "All that jazz". Nat Pierce pianist; Ernie Andrews, jazz singer; Paul Dyne , bass; Roger Sellers, drums. Flamingo Cabaret, Monday 18 June [1980s?]. Programme The Upstage guide to better eating. [Menu; plus list of entertainment. 1980s] 1980: Guthreys Touring Club. Easter Weekend Tauranga Jazz Festival. $83.00. Itinerary / booking form Galapagos Duck; special one only concert outside of Auckland and Christchurch. Tauranga Town Hall, 15 March [1980]. Flier / application form National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Great Britain. Wellington Town Hall, 17 March [1980]. Tour booklet (2 copies) Wellington Jazz Club. Function 24 February 1980. Ticket 1981: NZ Jazz Foundation Inc presents 2nd National Jazz Clinic. Wellington Polytechnic, 11-16 January 1981. Yellow application form Wellington Jazz Club. An invitation to Central Park Cabaret, Brooklyn Rd. 6 Dec 1981. Invitiation / menu Wellington Jazz Festival. Tom Harrell/Ron McClure Quintet plus the Brian Smith Group. Majestic Cabaret 24 October [1981]. Yellow ticket 1982: The Golden Age of Jazz, played by the Rodger Fox Big Band and David Feehan ... plus the Martin Winch Trio ... Jacqui Rowney ... Exchequers Cabaret 7 November [1982]. Flier (2 copies) Music Education Promotional Society presents 2nd National Big Band Camp & Jazz Clinic. Mana College, Elsdon Porirua, 16-21 May 1982. Pamphlet / registration form New Zealand Students Arts Council proudly presents New Zealand's Mike Nock. Winter tour '82. Pamphlet / itinerary 1983: NZ Jazz Foundation Inc. An intorduction to NZ Jazz Foundation. membership application form [1983] NZ Jazz Foundation. Jazz - "The exciting '50s". Concert Chamber, 28 November 1983. Ticket 1984: Mike Nock is back - better than ever before! Wellington 12-13 May [1984]. red flier (2 copies) Wellington Polytechnic Music Department presents "Jazz and Company; a musical comedy". Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. With a bracket of tunes from the Polytechnic Jazz Group [1984]. Programme 1985: Modern jazz from West Germany. The Rainer Bruninghaus Trio. Auckland 8 Oct; Wellington 6 Oct; Christchurch 11 Oct [1985]. Pamphlet 1986: New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents Showcase of New Zealand Jazz. Ray Harris Master of Ceremonies [with] Sustenance, Space Case, Oliver Jones pianist, Malcolm McNeill tenor. Michael Fowler Centre 16 March 1986. Programme New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Late night show featuring jazz from the Colin Hemmingsen Quartet [1986]. Yellow flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Late night show featuring Ann Pacey [1986]. Green flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Late night show featuring Ivan Zagni and Peter Scholes [1986]. Green flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Late night show featuring scathing satire from Gary McCormick [1986]. Green flier 1987: Downstage Sunday Agenda. August 30, Jonathan Besser Quintet; September 13, Beaver; September 27, Ellie Smith; October 11, Elaine Delmar [1987]. Flier Goethe-Institut presents from West Germany European free jazz: Peter Brotzmann saxophone; Peter Kowald, double bass. Wellington Downstage Theatre, 18 October [1987]. Pamphlet (2 copies) Big Band Jazz Down Under Concert. New Zealand Youth Jazz Orchestra, featuring Matt Catingub, Annie Crummer, Peter Morgan, special guests 358's featuring Denys Mason. Brierley Theatre Wellington College, 13 September [1987] 1988: Acker Bilk and the Paramaount Jazz Band. State Opera House, Saturday 9 April [1988]. Flier Cleo Laine & John Dankworth and the new Dankworth Quartet. [NZ tour 17-25 June 1988]. Flier Wellington Australasian Jazz and Blues Festival, 2-5 June 1988. [Schedule for six shows]. Pamphlet (2 copies) Wellington Jazz Club presents Scott Hamilton, with the Terry Crayford Trio. Flamingo Cabaret, 25 Hutt Road Thorndon, 22 Sept. [1988]. Flier Wellington Polytechnic Music Department. Third-year Diploma in Music Students' recital [and] Jazz, Plaza International Hotel Blues Bar, 24-31 July [1988]. Flier 2nd International Jazz & Blues Festival. Plaza International Hotel, 18-24 October 1988. Pamphlet (2 copies) and 2 red tickets (each different) 1989: Auckland Vintage Jazz Society. Panphlet [1989?] (2 copies) Jazz 'n' Blues (With the Valley Stompers and the Bill West Jazz Band). Basil's Night Club, Broderick Inn Johnsonville, 17 August 1989. Yellow flier Wellington Jazz Preservation Society. membership card [1989?]. Green card showing illustration of steamboat Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to 240 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources including Clare Murphy from the collection of Rodney Murphy, in 2014; Roger Strong 2017.
Shadows, Cleo Laine and John Dankworth, and The Boomtown Rats, event material
Date: 1980, 1982-1983
From: Associated Theatre Services Ltd: Records
Reference: MS-Papers-12813-58
Description: Comprises records relating to tour planning, transport logistics, stage construction and lighting and hospitality requirements for Shadows, Cleo Laine and John Dankworth, and The Boomtown Rats. Includes correspondence, agreements and riders, itineraries, clippings and ephemera, and blueprints/plans of venues, stage sets, and lighting rigs. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Arrived to the Library in a transit box labelled "Box 5 of 5". Quantity: 1 folder(s).
[Jazz music programmes and other ephemera for jazz concerts. 1970-1979].
Date: 1970 - 1979
Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Jazz-1970s
Description: Includes programmes featuring: 1970: Benson & Hedges 8th National Jazz Festival, conducted by the Tauranga Jazz Festival Society (Inc.) (With the Auckland Trombone Quartet, Chuck Fowler Trio, The Trad 7, Les Ryan Quartet, Noel McGrail Band, Barry Hanlon Trio, Frank E Evans Lunchtime Entertainment Band, Auckland Stompers, Ronnie Smith Trio, the Jazz Adventurers, the Mike Foley Trio, Stanley Stompers, Max Brown Quartet, Max Bayley Sextet, Don Bruce Dixielanders, Ernie Rouse Trad Band, Society Jazzmen, Brian Woodhouse Quartet and the Auckland Bass Ensemble). Tauranga Town Hall, 28-29 March 1970. Programme (accompanied by preview article by Dave Hall, Sydney, 20 March 1970) 1971: Williamson-Edgley Theatres Ltd and Kerridge Odeon presentation, the Glenn Miller Orchestra, directed by and featuring Buddy de Franco. First Australasian tour, November 1971. Programme 1973: Benson and Hedges presents in its centenary year the Daly-Wilson Big Band [Warren Daly - Ed Wilson]. 1973. Programme The Tauranga Jazz Festival Society (Inc) welcomes you the the 11th National Jazz Festival. Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, 21-22 April 1973. Programme (2 copies) 1975: Kym Bonython presents The Great Guitars '75 (Charlie Byrd, Barney Kessel, Herb Ellis). Australasian tour, August 1975. Booklet Clifford Hocking presents Cleo Laine and John Dankworth; Paul Hart, piano and electric piano; Bob Arrowsmith, bass; Graham Morgan, drums. [New Zealand, January; Australia, Feb/March 1975]. Booklet (2 copies) 1979: Cleo Laine & John Dankworth with Bill Le Sage (keyboards/vibes), Daryl Runswick (bass), Kenny Clare (drums). Booklet with loose sheet for New Zealand programme (2 copies of each) The Social Welfare Jazz Xtet (Tod Highland, Terry Gibbs, Gerry Clarke, Geoffrey Coxon). Wellington, April 1979. Souvenir programme (flyer) Quantity: 6 Programme(s). Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Some programmes donated by William Hamer, 2010; one from the collection of Jonathan Dennis 1997; one from the collection of J Taylor, 1995; one from Lesley Marshall, 2017.