Papers relating to the Balladeer Coffee Tavern and Frank Fyfe

Date
1966-1970 and 2011
By
Australasian Performing Right Association; Buddle, Andersen, Kent & Company; Chapman Tripp & Company; Seeger, Toshi Aline, 1922-2013
Reference
MS-Papers-12021
Description

Comprises correspondence and legal documents relating to civil action brought by Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) for non-payment of royalties for a performance of the song 'Say that you're mine'.

Statement of accounts for the Balladeer Coffee Tavern for April to November 1967, including long-term loan by Mary Seddon (proprietor of the Monde Marie coffee bar, where Mary Fyfe was previously employed).

Typescript statement by Frank Fyfe concerning the 1966 visit to Wellington of United States President Lyndon Johnson which describes a raid of the Balladeer and arrest of three associates of the Fyfes. Also 2011 news clipping about the visit.

Resume for Frank Fyfe, covering the period up to 1970. According to Mary Fyfe, the information in the "Education" and Australian "Trade" sections is not accurate.

Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Physical Description: Mss, typescripts, and printed matter

Access restrictions
No access restrictions
Part of
Fyfe, Mary, fl 1964-2016: Collection
Format
1 folder(s), Manuscripts, Résumés (Personnel records), Accounts, Personal narratives, Mss, typescripts, and printed matter
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