Six Volts (Musical group)

Wellington band, est ca 1982; performed at NZ International Festival of the Arts, 1990. Members included: Steven Roche; Janet Roddick; Neill Duncan; David Donaldson; David Long; Anthony Donaldson.

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[Programmes and ephemera of quarto size for ballet and dance performances in New Zealan...

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-B-DANCE-1990

Description: Includes programmes and flyers for: Dada Africa presents "Afrikan Dance; Danse L'Afrique", the latest dance sounds from the continent, played by DJ Facorade, from Benin West Africa. Club Polynz, 6-8 Commerce St, City, 30 January [1990]. Flyer Dunedin Dance Theatre. "Moon goddess". Devised and choreographed by Jan Bolwell; words chosen and arranged by Terry McTavish. programme / flyer "Flare up; a floral explosion", devised by The Six Volts and Shona McCullagh. Paper bag / programme; and flier Full of Piraniyas Dance Company. [Recital programme. 1990] The New Zealand Festival of the Arts presents Garth Fagan Bucket Dance. Aotea Centre Auckland 7-10 March; St James Theatre Wellington 13-17 March; Founders Theatre Hamilton 22-24 March [1990]. Programme (2 copies), and gold ribbon Govinda Productions presents Vivek Kinra, Bharata Natyam recital [1990?]. Programme (mimeographed typescript) Govinda Productions presents Vivek Kinra in a Bharata Natyam recital; a spectacular programme of Indian classical dance. A fund rainsing concert for Govinda School of Music and dance. Wellington, Victoria University Memorial Theatre, 23 June [1990]. Photocopied flyer "Resinging the song"; solo dance performance. Bronwyn Judge with Shona Dunlop; Terence Dennis, Anthony Ritchie, Connie Hassan. Dunedin College of Education Drama Theatre. 29 September - 2 October [1990]. Programme Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet. [New Zealand tour booklet 1990] Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet. "Swan Lake". State Opera House Wellington, 27 February 1990. Programme / flyer (2 copies) Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet. "Theme and variations"; "The dream", "Elite syncopations". State Opera House Wellington, 9 March 1990. Programme / flyer Veronica's School of Dancing presents "Variety Show '90". Newlands College, 8 December [1990]. Programme 1990s?: The Southern Cross Quadrilles; a dance for eight couples in square formation. Dance composed by M M Cunningham for the Southern cross Club and performed at the Weekend School held in May by the Otago and Southland Branch [1990s?]. Flyer with diagrams and instructions Quantity: 1 folder(s). 1.30 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying under 340 mm.

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Downstage Theatre :[Programmes, pamphlets and fliers for productions in 1989].

Date: 1989

Reference: Eph-A-DOWNSTAGE-1989

Description: Includes: Come to the party. XXV years. Buy your seat now! Pamphlet / booking form Downstage & Playmarket proudly present the AGC Youth Theatre festival. 8-16 September [1989]. Flyer and preliminary pamphlet / application form "Aunt Daisy!, the musical", by Peter Hawes. Music composed and performed by Six Volts. Directed by Simon Phillips; choreography by Jamie Bull. 5 May 1989. Programme (2 copies) and flyer (2 copies) "The house of Bernarda Alba", by Federico Garcia Lorca, translated by Peter Hawes. Directed by Colin McColl. 25 March 1989. Programme (2 copies), and pamphlet (2 copies) Inside Out at Downstage. "The lover and the beloved"; "Les Enfants" plus "Screaming sirens". Wednesday 20 September [1989?]. Promotional pamphlet (2 copies) "Little shop of horrors", by Howard Ashman; music by Alan Menken. Directed by Murray Lynch. 27 November 1989. Programme (2 copies), flyer (2 copies), and sheet of green stickers (2 copies) Inside-Out Theatre Company. "Othello"liam Shakespeare; directed by Phillip Mann; set & costume design by Raymond Boyce. 30 June 1989. Programmes kit booklet; and flier (2 copies) "Private lives", by Noel Coward. Directed by Colin McColl. 6 October 1989. Programme (2 copies), and flyer (2 copies) "Shirley Valentine", by Willy Russell. Presented by arrangement with Bob Swash. Directed by William Walker. Hannah Playhouse, 3 February 1989. Programme (2 copies), and flyer Working Shakespeare; a programme of lunchtime events presented by the cast of "Othello". 24-27 July [1989]. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Booklets sizes varying below 250 mm. Provenance: Some programmes donated by Downstage Theatre. One programme donated by Doreen Hoffmann in 2006.

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

Date: 1990

By: Rowberry, Tim, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1990

Description: Includes posters for: Able Tasmans. Dribbling darts of love. Albert Lodge Palmerston North 20 July; Carpark Wellington 21 July [1990].(Group portrait of 6 band members) Te Rangatahi presents: Ahika, one of Christchurch's top bands. Venue: ... [ca 1990]. (2 copies) Daylight Rowberry Productions present All the way Crazy; acoustic blues and comedy tour. Darren Watson, Smokeshop; Dave Murphy, acoustic blues ace; Andrew Kovacevich, national comedy store winner; Les French, blues guitarist / vocalist direct from the U.K. [1990?](2 blank copies, plus one for Paisley Park Sunday July 8th) Bad Boys. Appearing at: Paisley Park, Fri 23 Nov. + Guests. [1990] (2 copies) Radio Active 89FM brings u The Bats with support from Lets Planet. Sat 15 Sep - Carpark. [1990]. Oriental. The Belle Motions. 5th, 6th, 7th July [ca 1990?] The Belle Motions at the P.O. Fri + Sat night. [ca 1990?] Ralph Bennett in concert. Waihi Community Arts Council. Blues Company Promotions, Box 30, Waikino NZ [1990] (2 autographed copies) Black noise 'til midnight. This week featuring Riff Raff + Black Ash. No cover charge. Wednesday 4 July. The Carpark on Plimmer Steps. [1990] Celebrate St Patrick's Day. Direct from Ireland. Bone Idol; "everything from Irish folk to high speed rock". Saturday March 17, Southern Cross. [1990] (2 copies) The Browne St Band. (black and white photocopy) Browne St. Thursday July 19, Paisley Park. Elephant Beer; very strong premium beer. Bumpin' Ugly. Last bumpin ever? Fri 27 & Sat 28, Paisley Park. Groove Corporation. [1990?] (2 copies) Cassandras Ears. Canterbury University, March 3 in the Ballroom.l [ca 1990] Ultrawave Industry. Celibate Rifles direct from Australia. Harmony Sold Her Dragon, Emulsifier, Dysfunction. Sat 22 Sep, Union Hall. [1990] (2 copies) Coal Rangers. Good time music; smokin' at United Service Hotel in the Square (Christchurch). Blues, country rock, reggae boogie. Direct from Australia ... Ted Clarke, Ainsley Day, from the Backdoor Blues Band. Take time out for a Blues Duo, an evening you won't forget. Appearing at ... [1990]. (2 copies) Disraeli Gears, Appearing at The Valley Inn, Lower Hutt. March 2,3,4 [1990?] NZ Students Arts Council presents Doris and the Thunderbirds, in search of charm. Chippendale Hall, 28th Feb - 4 Mar, 9 pm. With the assistance of the NZ Railways. [1990?] Electroshock Cabaret; a variety of solo performers: Tim Denton, Anne Jones, Mr Fungus, Nigel Mitchell, Lorraine Ward, Lisa Ngawaka, Andrew Kovacevich. Carpark Performance Cafe, Plimmer Steps, 9 pm. Emulsifier appearing at Paisley Park. Friday Saturday, 22 [+] 23 June [1990]. (2 copies) The sonic deathtrip party, Flesh D-Vice, last gig 'til summer. Friday 15th with Vas Deferencs; Saturday 16th with Gun of God. Take the trip into the Paisley dark - Paisley Park [1990?] (2 copies) The Hips. Paisley Park, 3 + 4 August [ca 1990] Jazz, funk, blues from Southside of Bombay & Browne St Band. Friday July 6. The Carpark on Plimmer Steps. Bill Lake and the Living Daylights, featuring Rick Bryant, rhythm 'n' soul. Thursday March 22 - Cactus Club Nelson; Friday March 23 - Swan Hotel Motueka. A Daylight Rowberry Promotion. Bill Lake and the Living Daylights. Soul! R&B! Beer! Rock 'n' Soul! Thurs-Sat. Paisley Park, 11-13 May. They're back. The Maxx. Paisley Park, Thurs 2 Aug 1990. The finest funk in town. (2 copies)ack and white) Dave Murphy and the Midnight Creepers. Appearing at Paisley Park, 5th + 6th July [1990?] (Black and white) NZ Songwriters & Performers Concert with Wayne Gillespie, Dave Murphy, Neil Cleaver, Erisa. Cricketers Arms. Sat 10th Nov, 8 pm [1990] (2 copies one on red paper, one on green) Off The Handle. Fri 12th, Quinns Post [ca 1990] (2 copies) Off The Handle, with Big Deal. Thurs 26, Fri 27, Rocky's [ca 1990] The O-Zone, Radio Actives Club night. Thur July 19, Ska Zone. Chips Nightclub, Willis Street Village, every alternate Thursday. Doors open 10 pm.(2 copies, one white and one yellow) Parachute Productions in association with International Needs present a concert featuring The Velvettes, Real Time, Steve Apirana, Simon Woodward. Saturday 21 July, Wellington College Auditorium. [1990] Del Piranha and his Rhythm Kings. The legend lives ... Sexy syncopated stars of swing and samba. [1990?] The Music Corporation proudly presents ... live in concert The Pointer Sisters. "Only Sisters can do That" Tour. Auckland Town Hall, June 9; Wellington M.F.C. June 10 [1990?]. Loud 'n' live. Reptiles at Dawn. Thurs 19th July, Carpark Wellington; Fri 20th July, Rockys Wellington; SAt 21st July, Sonic Arts Centre New Plymouth. [1990] Loud 'n' live. Reptiles at Dawn. Thurs 19th July, Carpark on Plimmer Steps [1990]. Right of Reply Party! Sunday July 29, Paisley Park from 5 pm till late! Bill Lake and the Living Daylights + others. $20 minimum admission to raise funds for Frontline journalists' legal bills. Donations can also be made at any Westpac branch. (2 copies) Six Volts. The Hills are Alive Tour. Thanks to Southern Regional Arts Council. (2 copies - with photographic group portrait, by Dave Quinn) Skeptics. Record release party. New album "Amalgam". Friday 13th Gluepot; Wed 18th Paisley Park [1990] This Will Kill That, with Amazing Broccoli. Wed 1st August. The Carpark on Plimmer Steps. Poster Peacement Co. (5 photocopies each on different coloured paper) Vas Deferens. Rock 'n' Roll. Dave Murphy Blues extraordinaire plays support. Rocky's, Thursday 2nd August [1990] Verlaines, The Carpark Fri 3 Aug. Out now on Flying Nun. Some disenchanted evening. [1990] (2 copies) Quantity: 40 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying.

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Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North): [Theatre ephemera and programmes for drama prod...

Date: 1975 - 1996

By: Centrepoint Theatre (Palmerston North, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-A-CENTREPOINT-1900s

Description: Includes: 1975: "Welcome to Andromeda", by Ron Whyte. Directed by Paul Minifie (With actors Scott Lockwood, Tony Wahren, Faye Flegg). [1975]. programme 1977: "The lady with the lapdog", by Anton Chekhov, adapted for the stage by Raymond Hawthorne. "Small change", by Peter Gill. Directed by Murray Lynch. [1977]. Programme 1982: Centrepoint Theatre. Pamphlet. "The glass menagerie", by Tennessee Williams. Directed by Jan Prettejohns. Centrepoint Theatre, 29 May - 26 June [1982]. Programme "The twelfth man", a N.Z. play by Jeffrey Thomas, presented by NZ Drama School graduates. Directed by George Webby; designed by Tolis Papazoglou. Centrepoint Theatre, 5-27 February [1982]. Programme "We can't pay? We won't pay!", by Dario Fo. Director Jan Prettejohns. Cemtrepoint Theatre, Palmerston North, 23 January 1982. Programme 1983: Ray Henwood returns for a limited season as Dylan Thomas in "Nogood Boyo". 29 January - 3 February; Jeffrey Thomas's "The twelfth man", directed by George Webby. 5-27 February [1983?] Advertising card only 1983: 10th anniversary. Centrepoint presents Roger Hall's smash-hit comedy "Hot water". Direction Stuart Devenie. Centrepoint Theatre, 18 November 1983. Programme 1983: "Noises off", by Michael Frayn. Direction Anthony Taylor; design Raymond Boyce. 1986: Centrepoint Theatre presents the New Zealand premiere of "Bouncers", by John Godber. Directed by William Walker. 12 September - 18 October [1986]. Flier (2 copies) 1990: Centrepoint Theatre presents "Aunt Daisy", the musical, by Peter Hawes; directed by Simon Bennett; music composed by the Six Volts. Opens 28 July [1990?]. Programme 1991: Centrepoint Theatre presents Roger Hall's "Conjugal rites", starring Alison Quigan & Carl Bland. Opens July 20 [1991]. Card only 1994: "Roimata", by Riwia Brown; directed by Jim Moriarty. Centrepoint Theatre 1994. Programme 1994: "Romeo and Juliet", by William Shakespeare. Directed by Alison Quigan. 4 June 1994. Promotional pamphlet. "Someone who'll watch over me", by Frank McGuinness. Directed by Alison Quigan [1994]. Programme "April in Paris", by John Godber. Directed by Alison Quigan. 1 September 1994. Programme 1995: "Five angels", by Hone Kouka. Directed by Alison Quigan. 1995. Programme 1996: "Biggles on top", by Ross Gumbley and Alison Quigan. Directed by Alison Quigan. Centrepoint Theatre, 4 November 1995. Programme "Social climbers", by Roger Hall. Directed by Ross Gumbley. 1996. Pamphlet. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithgraphs in programmes, sizes below 250 mm. Provenance: One item donated by Dr John Ross, Palmerston North, in 2006; one by Professor Julian Andrew Heyes, Levin, in 2016.

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Downstage Theatre :[Ephemera and posters up to A0 size for productions. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-E-DOWNSTAGE-1980s

Description: Includes: 1984: The Dominator. Election postponed; Arson party sets flagging polls alight; Theatre snaps to it with fiery election revue. Downstage Theatre presents "Snap to it!". 4-8 July [1984] (2 copies) 1986: Downstage in association with the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Tennessee Williams "A streetcar named desire". Starring Jim Moriarty [and] Barbara Ewing, with Vivienne Laube, Bruce Phillips, Ann Pacey, Simon O'Connor, Peter Hawes, Janet Fisher, Peter Nicoll. Direction Colin McColl; design Raymond Boyce. 28 February - 5 April [1986]. Design Philip Kelly; photography Glen Morris. 1988: "The three penny opera", Kurt Weill, Bert Brecht. Music by the 6 Volts. Downstage Theatre, 27 February - 9 April [1986]. Design Debra Bustin, Jan '88; printed by Wellington Media Collective [1986] 1989: The internationally acclaimed Inside Out at Downstage Theatre. 18 August through September 1989 Quantity: 4 publications. Physical Description: Screenprints and offset prints on posters, sizes varying up to around 1000 x 700 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Downstage Theatre, Wellington in 2005.

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[Posters relating to jazz music concerts and musical performances in New Zealand. 1990-...

Date: 1990 - 1999

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Jazz-1990s

Description: Includes: 1990: Summer City Wellington Gas Company Jazz & Blues series. Radio Windy classic hits. Summer City 90. Wellington Zoo 9 January (Tropical Serenaders, Netherworld Dancing Toys); 16 January (Quabax & Backdoor Blues Band). Soundshell Botanic Garden, 4 February (Southbound & Dwight Hokum Band); 11 February Rob and Tim & The Six Volts); 18 February (Dave Murphy and the Wise Fools). 1991: Nairobi Trio. Dunedin Public Art Gallery Dunedin, Sunday 2 June [1991] 1999: 3rd Wellington International Jazz Festival, Oct 15-31 [1999]. Photograph by Neal Palmer; design by spwb [shows a photo of Lucien Johnson] (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and screenprints, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to festivals and competitions in Wellington. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-D-FESTIVAL-Wellington-1980s

Description: Includes: 1982: Newtown Festival. Saturday 11th December, Community Centre, Colombo St [1982] 1983 or 1984: [Tim Bollinger, artist]. Rainbow explosion. Victoria Festival of the Arts, July 2-7 [1983 or 1984] (3 copies) 1984: Asia Pacific Festival and Composers Conference. An international festival of dance, music, theatre. Nov 30 - Dec 8 Wellington [1984] (2 copies) 1986: Eion Abernethy. Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival, March 15-23 1986 Wellington NZ. Supported by the Post Office, Wellington Arts Centre Trust, Dept of Labour, Central Regional Arts Council, QEII Arts Council [1986] Festival; New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington, March 1986 (2 copies, plus one with sticker "Agenda Publications presents the official souvenir handbook available at all Festival venues and bookshops") Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealand Festival of New Zealand arts, 15-23 March 1986. Programme / poster (2 copies) Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival. St James Theatre Courtenay Place; theatre dance music satire reviews poetry clowns. From 15-23 March [Programme for St James Theatre venue. 1986] Flying Kiwi Arts '86, the New Zealanders Festival. Majestic Cabaret Boulcott St. Dance music poetry clowns comics satire review storytelling. From 15-23 March [Programme for Majestic Cabaret venue. 1986] David Hykes and the Harmonic Choir. Wellington Cathedral, 10 & 12 March [1986] Late nighters; enjoy a first class show after any Festival event [Cathie Harrop, Colin Hemmingsen Quartet, Hot Cafe, Almeta Speaks, Gary McCormick, Limbs Dance Company, Peter Scholes & Ivan Zagni, Ann Pacey, Terri Naakoshie Quaye]. Renouf Foyer [6-25 February 1986] "McSweet, McSensitive, McNificent!" McGarrigles. Monday March 10 at 8pm Michael Fowler Centre Showcase New Zealand jazz, Ray Harris Master of Ceremonies (Primitve Art group, George Chrisholm Quartet, Mike Nock, Jacqui Fitzgerald, Sustenance, Space Case, Malcolm mcNeill, Oliver Jones. Michael Fowler Centre, 15-16 March [1986] Nexus; Canada's extraordinary percussion group. Michael Fowler Centre, 19 March [1986] The performing artistry of Laurie Anderson; her panache is making an avant-garde medium a popular success. Michael Fowler Centre, 17 March 8pm; extra performance March 17 at 11pm Visual diaries with contemporary NZ film & video makers. Exhibition, Flying Kiwi Arts '86. March 15-23 1986, 118 Victoria St., former Inhabit Wellington Regional Orchestra presents Festival Family Fun, featuring the N.Z. premiere performance of Jenny McLeod's "The emperor and the nightingale; conductor William Southgate. Special guests Billy T James, A Little Percolation, Hot Cafe. Michael Fowler Centre, 23 March [1986] 1987: The Quay party. Christmas shopping specials and bargains galore! Street entertainment and fun wherever you look! ... Lambton Quay, [Saturdays 21 & 28 November, 5, 12 & 19 December 1987?] (2 copies) 1988: New Zealand Internation Festival of the Arts. Wellington March 1988 (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts, Wellington March 1988. Late night shows (Holiday Makers, Warratahs, Denise Harris, Sam Hunt, Sustenance, Wentworth Brewster, Six Volts, Dave Murphy, Tartan Clansmen, Song Company, Colin Hemmingsen Quartet, Footnote Dance, Inside-Out, Superbrew). Renouf Foyer Michael Fowler Centre, [5-25 March 1988] Quantity: 19 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset or screen prints, sizes up to 760 mm.

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[Posters and fliers relating to jazz music concerts and musical performances in New Zea...

Date: 1985 - 1989

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Jazz-1985/1989

Description: Includes: 1985: This week Upstage. Andrea Sutherland, singer pianist, 26 June; Barbara Griffin, piano, 27 June; Denise Harris and Alan Slater, jazz, 28 June; Paul Dyne and Leigh Jackson, jazz duo, 29 June; Galya Marder and her piano accordion sings Piaf, Weil, Brecht, 30 June. Upstage Cafe [1985] This week Upstage. Nick Jones, pianist and singer, 3 July; Sue Barker piano evening, 4 July; Colin Hemmingsen and Kevin Wooding, jazz duo, 5 July; Jonathan Besser and Chris Prosser, folk jazz, 6 July; Hattie Mae Brown, 7 July [1985] New Zealand Jazz Foundation. New Zealand Yamaha Youth Jazz Orchestra with American conductor and soloist Matt Catingub (son of Mavis Rivers), vocalist Tack Daniel. In concert Majestic Cabaret, Friday 30 August [1985] (2 copies) 1987: The Rosella Jazz Band/ Cricketer's Arms Middle Bar, Wednesday nites (no cover charge) 1988: Marg Layton (With photographic portrait by Robert Joiner). Late night blues. Downstage Studio Bar, with Terry Crayford (11, 12, 25, 25 March), Chris Prouse [Prowse] (18 & 19 March), Andrew Delahunty (Fri & Sats of Festival) (2 copies) Marg Layton (With photographic portrait by Robert Joiner). Terry Crayford, piano, "All shades, all blues, all blues. Memorial Theatre University, Thurs Sept 8 [1988] Memsahib proud to support Shelley Scown with Paul Grabowsky at the Plaza International. Friday June 3rd. Also featuring the Kevin Clark Quartet & AGENDA Fashion Collections. Also at the National Library Auditorium, 4 June. Also appearing, the Jonathon Crayford Trio [1988] Jazz + Blues series. Soundshell / Botanic gardens, Sunday evenings 6.30 - 8.30 pm Jan 17 - 358's; Jan 24 - Novelty Four - Steve Thomas, performing poet. "Nobody else but me". Richard Rodney Bennett plays and sings Gershwin, Kern, Coward, Porter, Rodgers-Hart, Duke, Van Heusen, Ellington, Bennett. Under the auspices of the British Council; tour arranged by Jazz South. Victoria University, 2 March; National Library, 3 March; Plaza International Hotel, 9 March [1988] (2 copies) 1989: Summer City free concerts: Soundshell variety performances [and] Soundshell jazz & blues series, and Jazz at the Zoo (Performers listed: Warratahs, Al Hunter, Western Wynd Youth Choir, Tudor Consort, Satirical Revue, Neil Jones and the Heaters, Free Radicals, Marg Layton and her Bluesmobile, Chicago Smokeshop, The Holidaymakers, The Stereotypes, Six Volts). 19 January - 19 February 1989] (2 copies) Late 1980s: Bryan James - Fritz Wollner 'Pictures in jazz". Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to A3.

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Music programmes and other ephemera of octavo size for jazz concerts

Date: 1990

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-Jazz-1990

Description: Includes: Blue Note presents Jazz at the St James, featuring Bruno Lawrence, Vince Jones, Jonathan Crayford, David Addes, Rolf Stude [ie Stube], NZ String Quartet and guests. St James Theatre, 3 June [1990]. Flier The Blues Club presents Chicago Smokeshop with all-star line-up: Sam Manzanza, Dave Murphy, A.K. as MC. Western Park Tavern, 25 February [1990]. Flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Kronos Quartet. Wellington Town Hall, 4-5 March [1990]. Programme New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. Plaza International Hotel Ballroom, Wellington, 3-24 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Tuck and Patti (U.S.A.) Plaza International Ballroom, 3-4 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. Malcolm McNeill (N.Z.) Plaza International Ballroom, 4-5 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With the Jane Bunnett Band (Canada). Plaza International Ballroom, 5,6, 8 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. Blossom Dearie (U.S.A.) Plaza International Ballroom, 5, 7-8 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies), and ticket New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. George Melly with John Chilton's Feetwarmers (U.K.) Plaza International Ballroom, 6-7 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Renee Rosnes and Her Trio (U.S.A.) Plaza International Ballroom, 9-10 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Marg Layton, and pianist Terry Crayford. Plaza International Ballroom, 10 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) and flier New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Moire Music (U.K.). Plaza International Ballroom, 11 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Gary McCormick and Hamond[sic] Gamble (N.Z.). Plaza International Ballroom, 11 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Clive New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Jonathan Besser Ensemble. Plaza International Ballroom, 12 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Ann Pacey (N.Z.). Plaza International Ballroom, 12 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) Gregson and Christine Collister (U.K.). Plaza International Ballroom, 13 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Sustenance (N.Z.). Plaza International Ballroom, 14 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Emily Remler (U.S.A.) Plaza International Hotel Ballroom, Wellington, 16-17 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Elaine Delmar. Plaza International Ballroom, 16-17 March [1990]. Pamphlet New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Edwina Thorne and the Electric Band (N.Z.). Plaza International Ballroom, 20 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) Edwina Thorne. [Promotional pamphlet with CV. ca 1990] New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Denys Mason and the 358's (N.Z.) Plaza International Hotel Ballroom, Wellington, 21-22 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) New Zealand International Festival of the Arts presents the Fay Richwhite jazz & cabaret season. With Six Volts. Plaza International Ballroom, 23 March [1990]. Pamphlet (2 copies) Wellington Jazz Club Inc proudly presents two world famous jazz musicians: pianist Nat Pierce; singer Ernie Andrews; assisted by Paul Dyne & Roger Sellers. Flamibngo Ballroom, 25 Hutt Road Thorndon, 2 July 1990. Red ticket Title supplied by Library, Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 32 pieces of ephemera. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to 240 mm. Provenance: One item donated by the Composing Women's Network in 2005.

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Six Volts

Date: 1988

From: The Braille Collective: Sound recordings

By: Six Volts (Musical group)

Reference: MST7-3075

Description: Contains three tracks by Six Volts. Recorded by engineer and musician Brent McLachlan, at Writhe Studios, Wellington. Track 1: "Walk the Line" Track 2 "1 O'clock Jump" Track 3 "The Wedding Song" (from "The Threepenny Opera"). Quantity: 1 7" reel(s). Processing information: Description created from item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

Other

Tour posters - Six Volts; From Scratch; The Reason for Breakfast with Harry Sinclair an...

Date: [ca 1995-2016]

From: Arts on Tour New Zealand: Collection

Reference: MSI-Papers-12590

Description: Folder of three posters: - "Six Volts the hills are alive tour" - "From Scratch rhythmworks" - "The Front Lawn presents 'The Reason for Breakfast', a musical show with Harry Sinclair & Don McGlashan". Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Bennett, Cambell (Collector): [Popular music posters of around A1 size. ca 1985-1990s]

Date: 1987 - 1993

From: Cam Bennett collection relating to New Zealand pop and rock music, and lesbian and gay dances. 1980-1990s]

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Bennett

Description: Includes: 1987: Breathing Cage; they were The Expendables! 87 B.C. [1987?] 1988: Frank Chickens. "Get chickenized" NZ tour. [New Zealand itinerary 25 February - 9 March 1988] Noise and smoke; improvised jazz. Thanks N.Z.R. [1988] Skank Records proudly present The Bats, Chris Knox, Wazzo Ghoti. Victoria University Union Hall, Friday 12 Feb. [1988?] Stalker [stilt theatre], with Jay Clarkson, Maria Chiaroni, Michael Kime. Thanks to N.Z. Railways [1988] (see Craccum 1 March 1988, page 13) 1989?: Out of the Compost. Thanks to Budget Rent-a-Car; thanks to Students' Arts Council [1989?] 1991: Six Volts album release tour. "Stretch" [NZ itinerary 17-25 July] Wellington Media Collective, 1991 (Design Philip Kelly) 1992: David Kilgour. Tape / CD: Here come the cars; cassingle: You forget. Flying Nun Records [1992] Wellington Rock Shop presents Head Like a Hole + Steak. The Building 46 Tory Street, Friday 14th August [1992 or 1998?] 1993: J.P.S. Experience! Wellington Bodega Friday 5-6 November; Auckland Pelican Bar Thursday 11 November [1993 - dated from an MMP sticker adhered to surface] Quantity: 10 Poster(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and screenprints, sizes varying up to 600 mm.

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Bennett, Cambell (Collector): [Popular music posters of around A3 size. ca 1985-1990s]

From: Cam Bennett collection relating to New Zealand pop and rock music, and lesbian and gay dances. 1980-1990s]

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Bennett

Description: Includes: Undated: Teeth. Auckland Rising Sun Hotel 18-19 March; New Plymouth Ngamotu Tavern 25 March; Christchurch Subway Bar 31 March; Dunedin 2 April 1988: Putty In Her Hands [and] Six Volts. Oaks Brasserie, Oaks Mall, 8 December [1988]. All proceeds to the Nicaragua Medical Aid Fund 1991?: Tall Dwarfs; Hallelujah Picassos. Saturday March 2 [1991?). Thanks to Student Arts Council. Originally attached to this was a smaller notice: "And Chris Knox in his solo capacity. Paisley Park, Fri March 1 [1991?] Quantity: 3 Poster(s). 1 Other printed ephemera item(s).

Manuscript

Artists' files - Jazz and cabaret

Date: 1988-1990

From: New Zealand International Arts Festival : Records

Reference: 96-140-5/5

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s) (file).

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

Date: 1990

By: Rowberry, Tim, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1990

Description: Includes: Aotearoa Music Trust presents Election Blues: Smokeshop, Dick Thrust, Disraeli Gears, Off the Handle. Friday 26 October [1990], Lower Hutt Horticultural Hall. (2 copies) Bilders. Thursday 9th, Clarendon. [1990?] (2 copies) Brazier, Graham. Tribute to Jim Morrison. Graham Brazier & Band play the hits of The Doors. [ca 1990]. Bats. Completely Bats. May 1st + 2nd. Gluepot. Out now the new compilation cassette "Completely Bats". Flying Nun Records [1990]. Bill Lake and Rick Bryant. Blues and Roots. Windy City Struggling tour. Paisley Park, Wed 7 Nov [1990?] Dave Dobbyn, Midge Marsden "Love & Mayhem" tour. [1988-1991?] (2 copies) Steve Earle and the Dukes. The Hard Way Down Under tour. Tues Aug 28 Auckland Town Hall; Thurs Aug 30, Wellington Town Hall. [1990]. Flying Fish New Zealand Music Video Awards 1990. Paisley Park, Sunday 15th July 1990. Hunters & Collectors [ca 1990] The Inhalers. Eric Clapton died in my arms. Stax Niteclub, Saturday 20 October, with To the Earth's Core. [1990].(The year that the album "Nudist on the Beach of Love" was released, containing the song "Eric Clapton died in my arms") Paul Kelly Solo. [Car Park, April 20. Tickets on sale State Opera. ca 1990?]. Let's Planet. [At Paisley Park. Wednesday March 21st [1990?] (2 copies, one with felt tip details) The Lils / Photo Sue Marsden. [New Zealand tour to Hamilton, Wellington, Palmerston North, Christchurch, Dunedin, Napier - 8 - 20 August [1990]. New Truth & TV Extra: NZ pop group in racial punch up. March 2, 1990 Out of the Blue; The Second Coming, featuring Gary McCormick, Dave Murphy [and] Ted Clarke. Showtime [Tues, Wed, Blue Hotel; Methven; Thurs Ashburton. ca 1990]. Push Push. Big Deal. Quinns Post, Fri Oct 12; Paisley Park, Sat Oct 13 [1990] (2 copies) Rheineck "Rock the Quota". Wellington June 8, 9 & 10 (Quinns Post, Paisley Park, James Cabaret) (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 & the Glaxo Babies, The Living Daylights, Rick Bryant. [1990] (2 copies) Roadhouse Rebels [with The Nod and Off the Handle] Live. Rocky's / Rick [artist]. [Sat July 7th 1990]. Rock Quest Promotions, in association with "Tearaway" NZ's teen mag, Rock Quest 1990, Secondary School Rock Band Competition. Christchurch, Rotorua, Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin, heats and finals [July 22 - Aug 25 1990]. Grand final Christchurch Friday August 31, Town Hall. (2 copies) Six Volts, band of a thousand moods. Revolting. Paisley Park Thur 31 May [1990?] Snip Management proudly presents Scissormen. [1990]. (2 copies) Smoke Shop. The stunning new album, "So glad". Bring it on home! [1990]. (2 copies) Smokeshop. So Glad; the tour. Carpark 10 & 11 August. New album "So Glad" out now on Pagan Records. [1990]. (2 copies) The The. "Mind Bomb" the cassette, the CD, The album, out now. [NZ tour]. Christchurch, Wellington, Logan Campbell Centre Auckland, 27-31 July [ca 1989-1990]. (Album issued 1989) Real Groovy Records & the US Information Service present Louisiana rockers Wayne Toups and Zydecajun. James Cabaret Wed 24th October [1990]. Upper Hutt Posse (Musical group): Sound Unlimited; Bad reputation. DJs Rhysby, NZ DMC champion; Pee Wee, Tim Ritchie. Dome [Sydney] Thur 30 Aug [1990] Vas Deferens. Clarendon 10-11 Feb [1990?] Violent Femmes. 1990 Debacle tour and 22 November, Wellington 23 November, Christchurch 24 November, Deunedin 25 November. Quantity: 26 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters, plus duplicates.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying.

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Interview with Janet Roddick

Date: 14 August 2015

From: Braille Collective Oral History Project

By: Roddick, Janet, active 1980s-2018

Reference: OHInt-1239-07

Description: Interview with Janet Roddick conducted by Daniel Beban. Topics include: studies at Otago University; the Dunedin music scene in the early 1980s; moving to Wellington and living with David Long; Neill Duncan and other musicians; formation and performing with ensembles including Jungle Suite; Four Volts, Six Volts, and Plan 9; two-year residency at Clare’s Nightclub; personal dynamics with band members; performing at Edinburgh Festival; and rehearsal space on Arthur Street. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 digital sound recording(s). 2 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 14/08/2015

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Interview with Steve Roche

Date: 14 August 2015

From: Braille Collective Oral History Project

By: Roche, Stephen, 1964-

Reference: OHInt-1239-08

Description: Interview with Steve Roche conducted by Daniel Beban. Topics include: learning trumpet at school; introduction to the Braille Collective; performing with ensembles including Black Sheep, Novelty Four, Six Volts, and Plan 9; musical influences; two-year residency at Clare’s Nightclub; performing at Edinburgh Festival; composing for film and television; and making musical instruments. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 digital sound recording(s). 2 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 14/08/2015

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Interview with David Donaldson

Date: 14 August 2015

From: Braille Collective Oral History Project

By: Donaldson, David, 1960-

Reference: OHInt-1239-06

Description: Interview with David Donaldson conducted by Daniel Beban. Topics include: Growing up in Hawkes Bay and moving to Wellington at the request of his brother, Anthony; playing double bass; joining, rehearsing, recording, touring and performing with the Primitive Art Group; crossover between the punk scene and improvised music; Wellington music venues; PEP Scheme; formation of the Braille Collective; musical influences; formation and performing with ensembles including Three Boats and a Dingy, Four Volts, Six Volts, and Plan 9; performing at Edinburgh Festival; rehearsal space on Arthur Street; personal dynamics with band members; travelling to Indonesian and hearing gamelan performances; and his passion for surfing. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 digital sound recording(s). 2 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 14/08/2015

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Interview with David Long

Date: 7 August 2015

From: Braille Collective Oral History Project

By: Long, David, active 1980s-2000s

Reference: OHInt-1239-05

Description: Interview with David Long conducted by Daniel Beban. Topics include: family background and childhood in Upper Hutt; learning guitar and musical influences; moving to Wellington and meeting Neill Duncan and other members of the Braille Collective; attending Primitive Art Group performances; forming Jungle Suite; developing a personal approach to music; performing with various Braille Collective ensembles including Six Volts; Wellington music venues; performing and touring with the Mutton Birds; becoming a composer; and working on film soundtracks including ‘Lord of the Rings’, ‘King Kong’, and ‘The Lovely Bones’. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 2 digital sound recording(s). 2 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 07/08/2015

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Interview with Anthony Donaldson

Date: 17 June 2014

From: Braille Collective Oral History Project

By: Donaldson, Anthony, 1957?-

Reference: OHInt-1239-01

Description: Interview with Anthony Donaldson conducted by Daniel Beban. Topics include: Meeting Stuart Porter, and the importance of Porter in the formation of the Braille Collective and performing original music; musical influences and philosophy; learning drums and taking lessons with Bud Jones; forming, rehearsing, recording and performing with musical groups including the Primitive Art Group, Black Sheep, Family Mallet, and the Six Volts; his interest in art while at school; his introduction to jazz and inspiration to become a jazz drummer; government support via grants and the PEP scheme; and the end of the Primitive Art Group. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 digital sound recording(s). 2 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 17/06/2014