Blam Blam Blam (Musical group)

New Zealand pop/rock/alternative band, performing in 1981. Members included Tim Mahon, Mark Bell, Ian Gilroy and later Don McGlashan. Briefly included Andrew Snoid.

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[Posters of around A3 and A4 size for music gigs featuring several punk and other bands...

Date: 1978 - 1981

From: [Collection of punk music posters, 1978-1982]

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Baker-6

Description: Includes: Undated: 52 at Zwines on Frid & Sat, 10 pm. Suburban Reptiles live, plus imported punk films featuring Sex Pistols BBC interview. Classic Cinema, Jan 14th 11pm - 3 am. $2.50. Tickets from Taste Music City Proff. Longhairs Warning. Underground emerges. 8 bands: Down in Flames, After Shock, 5th Column, Moleman, Final Solution, Suspect, Device, Vietnam. Newtown Community Centre, Saturday 22 Wrecks. Zwines. Dec 8th 9th 1978: "The fan club"; photographs by Jeremy Templer. Snaps Gallery, 30 Airedale St, City, May 15 - June 3. Opening 6pm Monday May 15 [1978] Johnny and the Hookers, Idle Idols. Oratia Settlers Hall, Saturday June 3rd, 8 o'clock [1978] Oh no it's the Atrocities, plus Get Smart and the Idle Idols. Masonic Hall, Thursday 21 September [1978] This is getting boring. I want to go and see Rooter. Friday 16th June above Classic Cinema, with the Scavengers [1978] Suburban Reptiles - words for "Desert Patrol"? [1978?] 1979: The Aliens. Rock Cafe (Upper Queen St), 5-6-7 Feb [1979] Come to the Gluepot and see the Hookers. Thur-Sat 3rd 4th 5th May [1979] Windsor Castle August/September [1979 Schedule] (Lists 3-D, Rick Steele and the Hot Biscuit Band, Short Story, Ariel, Gary Havoc and the Hurricanes, Proud Scum, Hard Facts, Picture This, Golden Harvest, Sheerlux, Strait Flash, Wide Mouthed Frogs, Primmers, Terrorways, The Front Line, Loophole, Electrabeat, Snipes, Flight X7, Appaloosa, Midnight Oil, Phil Manning Band with Midge Marsden, Pirana) 1980: Empty Heads. Auckland's only real fanzine. No. 2 (1980) (Inside: Suburban Reptiles, Shoes This High, Diplomats, Toy Love, Spelling Mistakes, Gordons, Exhibit 350) The Features, The Respectables and the Sloth Creatures. Dance, Knox Hall, Parnell, Saturday 3rd May [1980] Who better to advise you on your new oven than the Gordon Bennetts, Last Year's Youth + 3YS's + Herco Pilots. "They seem like nice boys to me". Lynnfield Community Hall. + Garth + Neil. Friday 12 [1980-1981?] Secret Agents at the Windsor Sat 26th, 2-5 [1980?] Screaming Meemees, Killjoys, Rebel Truce, Ainesworthes [Ainsworths], at Xs, 11th 12th 13th Dec. Olimpic Presentations [1980?] 1981: Blam Blam Blam, Screaming Mee Mees, Otis Mace. Stop the Smelter Dance. Friday Cafe 8 pm [1981?] (Small green flier) Invitation: You are invited to Florence's birthday party, Friday 24th April. 3 bands: Herco Pilots, Gordon Bennetts Mk III, The Killjoys [Small folded sheet. 1981] (2 copies) REM Records, REM Recordings. Head Office [Sign. 1981?] Taxi for Mr Nelson. REM. Rumba Bar, 27, 28, 29. A.P.P.P. [1981?] Small flier Quantity: 21 Poster(s) and fliers. Physical Description: Photocopies, offset prints, screen prints, sizes varying Provenance: Previously sold on Trademe by a collector who had taken the posters from walls and lampposts in the late 1970s-early 1980s

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TV2 & Channel Z proudly present True Colours; Salmonella Dub, Blam Blam Blam, Blindspot...

Date: 2003

By: TV2 (N.Z.); Channel Z (Radio station)

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Popular-2003-02

Description: An arrangement of text. Local support acts were also to be featured. Christchurch venue was the James Hay Theatre, Town Hall, and the Wellington venue was the Michael Fowler Centre. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 840 x 598 mm. Provenance: Donated by Sticky Fingers Ltd in May 2003.

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[Collection of posters taken from the walls of Silvio's shop in 1983. Dated 1980-1983]

Date: 1980 - 1983

By: Famularo, Silvio, 1936-

Reference: Eph-D-VARIETY-Silvios

Description: Includes posters for cultural events, arts courses, entertainment, mainly in 1981: ANZArt; Australia New Zealand art encounter [Christchurch 1981?] "Big and little"; scenes by Botho Strauss. Downstage Theatre, from 19 June [1981] Two shows at Circa Theatre, created especially for 4-10 year olds: Town and Country Players in "You can't be afraid until you've been afraid"; and "How the moon began", with Felicity Day, Debbie Hager and Rose Wedde. 24 August - 4 September [1981?] The Clean E.P. "Boodle, boodle, boodle". One night only in Wellington, Terminus, 11 November [1981] Coup d'Etat. Appearing at Terminus, Thurs 28th Direct from USA: Bobby Shew, Lanny Morgan, Jeff Hamilton, Gordon Brisker, Tom Garvin, Don Rader, with All Star Big Band. Wellington, Majestic Cabaret, 20-21 May [1982?] Los Dogs, at the Royal Tiger, Fri 25th Sept; Sat 26th Sept [1981] Eight Eleven Eighty One; an exhibition of ceramics & painting. SelLing Ngan, Allan Snook, Rosemary Stokell, Brian Wong. Wellington Cultural Centre World Trade Centre, 9-20 Nov 1981. An evening with the Hot City Cats. Varsity Restaurant, this Friday 7-11 [1981-1983?] Hot City Cats. Chips, Sun 1st [1981?] Frame Ups; a exhibition of colour photographs by Mary mcPherson [and] Martin Taylor. PhotoForum Gallery, 2-20 June 1981. Joe Henderson, one of the giants of the tenor saxophone (ex Miles Davis, Chick Corea. Wellington Majestic Cabaret 26th; Auckland Gluepot Ponsonby Thursday 27th [1981] Impulse Dance Theatre. "Frames" art gallery tour. National Art Gallery, 25-26 May [1981] (Art: Darryl White; Logan Print, Gisborne) Jon McLeary. Egypt; exhibition of ink pastels. Natural Juices Cafe, Wed 8 July [1981] Mad Ranks. The Resort this weekend, 7-9 May [1982?] (2 copies) Arthur Manawatu. Paintings + linoprints. Closet Artists Gallery, 520 Queen St, 3-21 August The Mockers. New single out now, "Trendy lefties" [1981] Mockers; Protons. Wellington Teachers' College, Thurs 30 April [1981] Music at Circa; a series of Monday night concerts. Colleen Rae-Gerrard, Deborah Rawson, Anne Lanston, Michael Calvert, Wellington String Quartet, Omnibus. 21 and 28 Sept, 5 and 12 Oct [1981] Neoteric Tribesmen, playing at Studio 7 with The Innocent [and] Tin Syndrome. Fri 25th, Sat 26th [ca 1981] New Zealand architecture; a photographic survey. New Zealand Institute of Architects. Uptairs, City Art Gallery, 65 Victory Street Wellington [1981-1983] "Factual C"; a exhibition of paintings by David Ortega. City Limits Cafe, 20 Oct - 10 Nov [1981-1983] Primitive Art Group at Rawa House. Thurs 24 Sept 1981 Primitive Art Group. National Art Gallery, Sunday 2.00pm 26th Sept [1982] The Private Eyes tonight! Terminus, 21-23 April [1981] The Private Eyes. Terminus, Sept 25 + 26! Are you man enough for Jason Sad; then go all the way. As seen on TV [photo of pig. ca 1981] The Screaming Blam-matic roadshow [Screaming Meemees, Newmatics, Blam Blam Blam. 1981] From USA. Bobby Shew, Steve Erquiaga, Johnny Carson Trio, Dick Hopp Sextet, Frank Gibson jnr, Rodger Fox Big Band, Andy Brown. Jazz on Sunday. Majestic Cabaret 3 May [1981] Silvio's Xmas variety show; music, mirth, magic, melodrama, merriment, music hall, madness. Special guest artsts Frances Green, Dave Olerenshaw, Jacque Harvey. Wgtn Operatic Soc Hall, 8-14 Dec [1981] Strikemaster. Heavy rock. Apparing at Terminus, 5-6 Oct Taste of Bounty. Cricketers, from Thurs 27 Aug [1981] Taste of Bounty are now Radio-Active, appearing live in concert. Newlands Arms, Fri/Sun, 15-17 May [1981] Techtones 3 [ca 1981] University Drama Club. Tristan Tzara's "The gas heart", and Sam Shepard's "Cowboy mouth". Union Hall, 28 July - 1 August [1981] The Valentinos [ca 1981] "The wind and the rain", a comedy by Merton Hodge. Downstage Theatre from 24 July [1981] Quantity: 36 posters. Physical Description: Photolithographs and photocopies on posters, sizes varying from 100 to 600 mm. Provenance: From Silvio Famularo, Wellington, in 1983.

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Pop-Shot-Show, Closet Artists, Tuesday August 25th 1981. 520 Queen Street, Auckland / P...

Date: 1981

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1980 and 1981].

By: Peacocke, Philip, active 1980

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Popular-1981-01

Description: Shows an arrangement of photographs of individual members of various bands, scattered across the poster. There is a key at the bottom identifying the numbered figures. Musicians from the following bands are shown: New Entrants, Screaming Mee Mees, Pen Knife Glides, Bombers, Valentinos, Danse Macabre, Blam, Rhythm-Method, Corners, The Mad Ranks, Hammond Gamble, The (Garage) Crawlers, Famous Five, Youth for a Price, Coupd'Etat, "Shower Curtains", Missing Tremble, A.F.C. (Arms for Children), The Neighbours, Skinny Brothers, Otis Mace, Freudian Slips, The Diplomats, Techtones, Prime Movers, The Gurlz, Broken Dolls, Side Affect, Teddy Boys, Blind Date, Instigators, Tall Dwarfs, The Pink Flamingos, Hattie and the Havana Hotshots, Larry and the Ladders, Dead on Arrival, A Second Nose, I Love You, Androidss, Fusion, The Furys, Pleasure Boys, Frank Adam, D D Smash, Rank and File. Closet Entrepreneur shown: Ray Castle. Exhibited in 'Keeping The Score' exhibition curated by Jill Palmer, displayed on the First Floor Foyer, National Library Building, 12 July to 16 August 1999. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 997 x 680 mm. Provenance: Second copy donated by Bill Lake in 2000. Processing information: Two copies held.

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The Next Big Thing; inside information cabaret [1981?]

Date: 1981

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

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1981-03

Description: Poster shows frontal facial portraits of six performers; at the left they have their eyes closed; at the right they have their eyes open. They include Richard von Sturmer and Don McGlashan. Felt pen additions list an itinerary: Cape 161, Ponsonby Rd 26-28 March The Works Devonport, 30-31 March Metro Theatre Mangere 8 April Little Theatre University, 2 April 100m2, 51 Federal St 9-11 April, with 1st show "There is no depression in New Zealand" Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 625 x 435 mm.

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Blam Blam Blam (Musical group) :Blam Blam Blam. Luxury length album. Taita, Weds, 26th ...

Date: 1982

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1982].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1982-03

Description: Arrangement of text with each letter written on a red square. Also shows illustrations or fragments of drawings on a black background, linked with a line drawing of a trombone. Other Titles - Wednesday Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print, 725 x 435 mm.

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The Crawlspace Records Collection; popular music posters, 1980-1983, of approximately A...

Date: 1980 - 1983

From: The Crawlspace Records Collection; popular music posters. 1980-2002.

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-CR-1980/1983

Description: Ballon D'Essai. E.P. and comic FNOOZ. Single out now / M Campbell (Sticky H.B.). [1981 - poster that was issued with 12" record] (2 copies) But where's Blam Blam Blam & Newmatics? Presented by Kingsley-Smith. Uni Cafe, 1 March [1980] Bored Games. Who killed Colonel Mustard? E.P. Another blockbuster from Flying Nun. Fun for the whole family [1982] Fetus Productions. Fetal-mania. [1982?] (2 copies) Fetus Productions. Monday nite live. Music & film. Cascade Bar, Victoria St, City. Monday Sept 29th. [1980] The Great Unwashed. Clean out of our minds, from Flying Nun Recording Company. Big one; it's an L.P. Buy now. Photos: Alec. [1983] Sneaky Feelings. New album: Send You. Next appearing at Left Bank Theatre, June 27, 8 pm. [Hamilton, 1983]. Sneaky Feelings - plus - Human Lawnmowers. Thursday 11 April 8 pm. Walking Bongo / Vomit. [1983] Sneaky Feelings. Fri 13th, Sat 14th. Windsor. [1983] Sneaky Feelings at the Pulse. March 8/9 [1983] / Vomit. Warning! Underground emerges! 1st XV, Final Solution (New Plymouth), Suspect Device (Nelson), Down in Flames, Mole Man, Vietnam, 5th Column, After Shock and others? Newtown Community Centre. [January 1983] Many posters are encapsulated. Quantity: 11 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) (some coloured). Physical Description: Photolithographs, screenprints and photocopies, sizes varying Provenance: Donated by Crawlspace Records in 2003 and 2004.

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

Date: 2003

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-2003

Description: Includes posters for: The Accelerants, Servalan and guests. Indigo Bar, 25 July [2003] End the year with a show of metal with bands Akythric, Sideproject. Originals and covers of Metallica, Pantera, Megadeth, and more Valve Bar, Boxing Day, 26 December [2003] Alpha Noise, with grandpa moff, sullen moon & autumn stone. Live at Valve, Fir 14 Nov [2003] Atomic; DJs Bill E & Cling. New Wave, new romance, synth pop. Bodega, Saturday Feb 08 [2003] Attack of the Killer Easter Bunnies!!! Mister Lemon; garage rock & roll from Auckland ... and Kiama, Wellington's finest new sonic guitar experience. Easter Saturday. The Cross Bar, Abel Smith St [2003] Inspiring Artists Project presents The Bad Apple Orchestra. Bar Bodega, 14 April. With special guests Fima Ephron, Alda Rezende, Miguel Fuentes, Jonathan Crayford, Riki Gooch, Anthony Donaldson, Rio Hemopo, Lucian [Lucien] Johnson, Chris Yeabsley, Daniel Yeabsley, Paul Hoskin, Joe Lindsey, Toby Laing, Matt Chicoine, Bridget Kelly. Hosted by Imon Star [2003] IAP presents The Bad Apple Orchestra. Bar Bodega, 14 Nov. Featuring Jonathan Crayford, Riki Gooch, Rio Hemopo, Bridget Kelly, Dallas, Bill Ware + more, with support from Maxiums [Maximus?] Prime, Jhan Lindsay and more [2003] Real Groovy presents Betchadupa with Marystaple, Two Lane Blacktop. Friday 21st of February. Indigo [2003] Big Day Out 03. Friday January 17, Ericsson Stadium Auckland. Carly Binding. [Tour itinerary poster October-November 2003]. Debut album "Passenger" out now Bleak House, Verona and guests. Bar Bodega, 19 June [2003] The Blue Set with Meterman and Sarah Batrider. The Cross, 13 December 2003. Bob Log III. Kings Arms Auckland 4 December with The Rainy Days and Meat-Bix; 5 December Aqua Velvet Ballroom Raglan with The Shrugs; 6 December Bar Bodega Wellington with Timeless Sounds and Cortina; 8 December O'Flaherty's Napier with Cortina [2003] DJ Cash Money, featuring DJ Rhys B (Wellington's finest), also featuring DJs CXL, AlphabetHead and special appearances by freestyle MCees Juice 1 & Usouljah. Indigo Bar, 20 September 2003. The Chandeliers Live at the Southern Cross. Thursday 14 August [2003]. Stink Magnetix. No Cider in the Rider!! presents Christmas in the Punk. Romeo Must Diet, Flesh D Vice, The Happy Slappers, If I Had A Gun, The Offbeats. Indigo, Friday 19 Dec [2003] The Cross Bar. Grampa Moff (Blues 3 piece band); Autumn Stone (Rock 4 piece band); Circus Machine (Dub 9 piece band). Win a bottle of Coruba. Friday Aug 15th. 3 bands for $3 [2003] The Cross Bar. Spartacus R ('Epic lounge'); Ditch ('Pop rock'). Win a bottle of coruba. $5 cover charge. Saturday October 18 [2003] Crumb with Autozamm and Stylus 77. Bar Bodega Friday 28th March [2003] Dawn of Azazel, Graymalkin, Falciform, Dracoaerius. Valve Bar Wellington, Saturday 25 Oct [20]03. Dead Pan Rangers. Bar Bodega, Thursday 16th of January with special guests [2003](2 copies) Degrees K, Xanadu, Gramski, Rhombus. Bodega [2003] Die! Die! Die! (Rawer) and Batrider. New Zealand tour 2003. Appearing live in Wellington with The Shrugs. Bodega, Thurs 6th Nov [2003] Dimmer with guests. Bar Bodga. Thurs 30 & fri 31 Jan [2003] (2 copies) Dirty Republic. Live dirty funkn grooves. Live @ The Cross every 2nd Wed 2003. Valve Bar. Thursday December 11. Ditzy Squall, The Eric Rouse, Marineville [2003] Dave Dobbyn & Lucy Lawless on the Summer Holiday tour; also starring Anika Moa. December New Years Eve Waihi Beach Hotel; 2 January Silverdale Wade Hotel; 3 January Mangawhai Tavern; 4 January Russell Duke of Marlborough Tavern; 5 January Kaitaia Comunity centre [2003-2004] Dry & Heavy, Japan's premier dub explorers. 31 Jan Galatos bar Auckland plus Zuvuya & DJ Dubhead; 1 Feb Bodega Wellington, plus Rhombus & DJ Grasshopper. [2003] The Elephant Man and No San Pedro. Bodega, Wednesday 17 [2003] The Elusive Ones with special guests Romeo must Diet and Cookapie. The Cross, Saturday October 25 [2003] Enter the M.C's featuring live sets from Wellington M.C's. Rainman, A.G., The Thorax, DJ's Don Luchito and giests, Heritage & Physical, Zion Project, D-Raida, plus guest MC's. Open Mic. Saturday Jan 25th @ Valve bar [2003] Falciform, Refactory, Romeo Must Diet & more. Valve, Thurs 19-06 [2003] Fallout Festival 03. Mt Ruapehu 23 Aug - 24 Sept. Nick D and Friends, Salmonella Dub, Incredible Short Film night, Jeremy Elwood (comedy), Sommerset / Kitsch, Pure 'N' Sexy, Eight. [2003] Fuck Music; the tour. Featuring Insomniacs and 4th Element. Wellington - The Valve - December 5th with support from Hamofide. Breakin Wreckwordz [2003] Gideon from Christchurch. original Kiwi rock. valve, Thursday 23 January 2003. "The Gong Show". Thursday November 6 at The Cross Bar. Singers, drummers, dancers, poets, jugglers, air guitarists, performers - can you last three rounds? Is adjudication by the audience fair? Win over $500 worth of prizes [2003] Headzup!! Open Mic Night! Snubnoise, Smiley Comes Through?? @ The cross [2003] Hellserpoppin. Also playing Sullen Moon, Sunley + Garrick, Cherry. Gold coin entry. Live @ Bodega 21st Dec [2003] Helraiser; a celebration of the life of Helen Wickliffe. Indigo Sunday 19th October. The Whores Next Door, the Blue Sub-Set, Uncle Dad + guests. [2003] Dynamo Promotions presents from the USA, Hot Water Music. 10 April, Wellington - Indigo Bar with Brubeck & The Bleeders; 11 April Hamilton - Youthzone with Kitsch & This Night Creeps; 12 April Auckland - Galatos with Kitsch, Missing Teeth & The Soulcreepers; 13 April Auckland - Stages with Cold by Winter & The Bleeders. Tickets available @ Real Groovy [2003] House of Downtown, Autumn Funkin Earth tour. Auckland Friday 20 June; Wellington Friday 27 June; New Plymouth Saturday 28 June; Hamilton Friday 18 July; Tauranga Saturday 19 July; Queenstown Friday 25th july; Dunedin Saturday 26 July; Christchurch Friday 1 August; Nelson Saturday 2 August [2003] The Idle Faction, with Kill Deer and Luster. Wednesday November 19th [2003]. Valve Bar If It's Too Loud You're Too Old. Starring Flesh D-Vice, Disjecta Membra, N.U.T.E., G.M.C., DJ Decay. Saturday 31st May [2003]. Valve. Indigo Acoustic Lounge. 6pm - 7.30 pm Wednesdays and Fridays. Wed 13 August, Fri 15 August. Jhan Lindsay, Jeremy Brick, Alan Galloway, Oister [2003] Indigo Acoustic Lounge. Relax after work to acoustic sets from Wellington's best songwriters. Wed 23 July Saali Marks & Polly Prior; Fri 25 July Jess Chambers & Odessa Unplugged [2003] Indigo. Comedy Thursdays presents the long awaited return of the Billy T award winning Humourbeasts, also featuring Mc Ben Easte, Cohen Holloway, James Nokise and more. Indigo Bar, 19 June [2003] Inland Knights. Drop music, Winter NZ tour. Queenstown, Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington [July 2003] Neil Innes. Innes own words. Bodega, Saturday April 19 (Long time Monty Python collaborator; co-founder / songwriter The Bonzo Dog Doodah band, and legendary Beatles spoof band The Rutles). [2003] The Grace Jones Show. Thursday 27th November @ Sandwiches, 8 Kent Tce [2003] Jones, Silverfish, the Disorderlies. Sat Oct 11 at the Cross Bar. Jonesband.co.nz Silverfish, Jones & The Surrounds, live at The Cross, Saturday 29th November [2003] Jungle Funk Reggae festival, 23 May 2003 at Indigo, featuring the Jimmy Brite Band. Hoikoikoi Reserve, and the Forgotten Tribe, guest DJ Sam Williams. produced and coordinated by Creative Circle. Nice Tours presents Kitsch, So to Speak. Salvation, New Plymouth 28.03.03; Valve, Wellington 29.03.03 [2003] Knaves Rock cradle. Tuesday nights at Indigo. A weekly burn out of rock'n tunes from DJ Knave Knixx and a live new band every week to boot. Indigo [2003] (2 copies) Black Label Entertainment presents Losing Face (Auckland), Dirk Drent (Wgtn) with New Ending (Auck) and Shumway (wgtn). July 18th, Valve [2003] Luxuria. DJs Bill E, 9 Volt, Cling. Fri 29 Aug, Indigo. Sex & disco punk & rock'n'roll [2003] (2 copies) Luxuria. Bill-E, Nine-volt, Cling, Nightmare, and Jack Uzi. No cover, drinks specials. Electroclash @ Indigo, Thursday 24/4 8+22/5 [2003] Harry says Make My Day Punk; a benefit gig to pay legal costs pf the Tonks Ave Five and S11 Stu. Thistle hall upper Cuba St, Saturday 8th February 2003. GMS - The Carnys - Dead Vicious - Bonus Donor. be there or be blown away! [2003] Fortnightly Flea Market. Saturday 13 December, Thistle hall. Food music and damn good bargains. last flea market for 2003! Sam Manzanza & friends. Saturday 6 September. The Cross. Zebos. [2003] Marineville, with special guests Nautilus. Saturday 24th May. Southern Cross Tavern, 35 Abel Smith Street [2003] Marystaple, Autozamm, The Have. Bodega, 8 pm, Thursday 27th March [2003] Miami nights. New adventures in hi-fi starring The Yes Men, Acid Jack, Disasteradio. Saturday September 6 at Valve [2003] Mr Scruff. Studionine. Waitangi Eve, 2003. Budget Rock'n'roll extravaganza. The Palace of Wisdom, The $100 Band + mystery superstars. The Crown, Friday 5th dec [2003] Moorcheeba. Auckland St James, 22 April; Wellington Town Hall, 24 April; Christchurch Town Hall, 25 April [2003] Nice up the dance, right around the world, today's sound today. Soul Jazz Sound System. Auckland 30 May Wyndham Bowling Club; Wellington 31 May Bar Bodega, 2003. The Offbeats. Export quality new Zealand ska, with Tempo 38 (Napier's finest), Nana Squad (Palmy's worst) and Not Quite Right. Firday 24 Jan @ Valve [2003] Pacific Everything tour with special guests Fur Patrol + Two Lane Blacktop. Thursday 28th August, Altitude Hamilton; Friday 29th August, Saint james Theatre Auckland; Saturday 30th August, Starlight Ballroom Wellington [2003] Planetjack.com presents DJ P-Money, Thursday 3rd July with support from Kerb & Masta K. Planetjack.com, Manners Mall [2003] Paris' Troika is back!! Fri 8th Aug, 9.30 pm @ Amba (Blair Street). No cover charge!! [2003] Radio Active presents The Phoenix Foundation & The SJD Band. 30th November, Indigo [2003] Picture + Residue + Pierced. Friday May 9 @ Valve Bar, Vivian St Wellington [2003] Pierced. Indigo, 14 October [2003] Places & Spaces, feat. Mark de Clive Lowe, Chris Cox, Isaac Aesili & Cherie Mathison + guests. Fri 19th Dec, Khuja Lounge (Ak); Sat 20th dec, Khuja Lounge (Ak); Sun 21st Dec, Carbon (Chch); Tues 30 Dec, Matterhorn (Wel) [2003] Places & Spaces. Summer tour 2003 / Dec 19, 20 21 & 30. The Smell of Posse productions presents Posse Galore!!! Bodega, Saturday 23 Aug; toe tapping beats with Grand Lodge, El Lived Bros, Motorcamp [2003] The Rematch of the six deck, sic man triple-threat tag team sound collision. Team One, Alphabethead & DJ Raw; Team Two, D Dizzle & Sal; Team Three, Solidwax. Plus special guests GND, Juse 1 & SL. Saturday 21st June 2003. Retribution NZ tour. Retribution & Wrath. Sat 16 Aug, Valve Bar with Backyard Burial; Fri 22 Aug, Guv'nors Tavern Palmerston North with 7.62 Short & Shakhan; Sat 23 Aug TBA Taranaki with Support Band; Sat 30 Aug, Kings Arms Auckland, with support band & DJ D Z L; Sat 6 Sep, Brewers Bar, Mt Maunganui, with support band; Sat 13 Sep, Hot Lava, Ohakune, with DJ D Z L; Sat 19 Sep, Masonic Tavern, Devenport Auckland, with Support band [2003] Craig Richards. Fabric London. This Saturday at Sandwiches [2003] Robodisco Ben Davis, "the best of paper tour" [November 2003] The Rock Cradle. Tuesday nights at Indigo, with 9-Volt on the decks and a live band to boot. Free entry (2 copies) Rock these Bones. Slavetrader, Batrider, Chandeliers, The Acid Queen, Reta Le Quesne. Saturday 23rd August [2003] Red letter Zine Distro presents School of Meat, Tried for Treason, The Deadline, Disasteradio!, Batrider. Saturday 26th April, Thistle Hall [2003] Salford Lads Club & Nothingelseon presents Friday night in Outpatients, a tribute to The Smiths. Firday Aug 22 @ Indogo, 171 Cuba St, Wellington. Featuring DJ Bill.E [photograph of Gemma Catley on poster] El Schlong (Dunedin), Pierced, Picture Imp. $5. Sat 15th @ Valve. Swooshsmack presents Shades of rock. The Red Circle Gang, Grampa Moff, Jones, Circus Machine. Valve, Friday October 24 [2003] Silverfish and Acid Jack live at The Cross. Saturday 16th August [2003] Bassnation & Chant Distribution present Sly and Robbie, feat. Michael Rose (Black Uhuru) and full band direct from Kingston, JA. 18/4, Good Friday, Town Hall Wellington; Easter Saturday, St James, Auckland, 19/4. Tickets on sale now [2003] (2 copies) The Snares and Elixir in Flux. Summer tour 2003, with Iso 12 and A J Sharma. The $13 bargain basement bonanza featuring Sommerset, Kitsch, Missing Teeth, Losing Face, Ritalin. One day sale, August 30th at Indigo [2003] Joe Strummer 1952-2002 tribute show. Bodega, fri Feb 7 [2003] Subcide Productions presents, from Brisbane Australia, White-line-fever (Australian Motorhead tribute) Meatyard, Backyard Burial, Scrotum. Sat 1st Nov @ Indigo [2003] New Zealand Community Trust. Summer Hummer. Wednesday 29 January 2003, Blenheim A & P Showgrounds. Starring Goodshirt, Rubicon, K'Lee. Psssst ... Surrogate Limb, Cookapie, Paper Tiger. Thursday 16th October at The Cross, Abel Smith St [2003] TC MMY, Odessa. featuring a sly debut performance by Savage Masonfield. Saturday August 30, Bodega [2003] Terminus. 'I don't think you understand the seriousness of the situation sugar!'. Saturday 13th Sept, 8 pm at The Valve [2003] TV2 presents True Colours, Salmonella Dub, Blam Blam Blam, Blindspott, Fat Freddy's Drop, Betchadupa, Shapeshifter, P-Money w Scribe, Newmatics, The Chills, Ejector. Sat 24 may Wellington Town Hall & Michael Fowler Centre, proudly supported by Radio Active [2003] Two Lane Blacktop, with special guests The Mint Chicks & Rawer. Bar Bodega, Sat 6th Sep [2003] From the depths of Valve bar comes a more shocking revelation! Man's own creation! from the twisted sonic lab of the mad scientist is unleashed ... Valve DNB Tuesdays, Wellington's favourite weekly drum & bass night continues, starring Roy Darke, Sift, Basix, plus weekly special guests [2003] Verlaines at Cricketers. July 24th + 25th [Cat with fish head. 2003?] Voodoo Savage and the Savages Super Sausage, Hikoikoi. Southern Cross, nine pm Saturday June 21st [2003] The WBC, The Offbeats @ Bodega, Sat 16 August [2003] WTF!? a feast of unique Welly sounds. Cortina, The Blue Set, Idle Faction, The Occupants, with Scott Kendrick. Valve Bar, Satuday June 28th [2003] Whirlwind Heat (from Grand Rapids, Michigan), + The Mint Chicks (from Auckland). New Zealand tour! Christchurch October 1st, Dux; Dunedin October 2nd, Refuel; Wellington October 3rd, Bodega; Auckland October 4th, Kings Arms [2003] You're gonna die tonight; a night of Capital'ist' terror with School of Meat, Deadline, Shumway. Valve, Fri Aug 1 [2003] Quantity: 103 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying. Provenance: Some posters donated by Sticky Fingers in 2003; one poster purchased from Records Records in 2006.

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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1975-1979]

Date: 1975 - 1979

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1975/1979

Description: Includes: 1975: Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present another evening with Glen Campbell. Plus the Glen Campbell Orchestra and Singer ... plus special guests Bill & Boyd. [Tour 13 November - 1 December 1975]. Programme Kerridge Odeon, J C Williamson Theatres Limited and Aztec Services Limited present Don McLean, the man and his music (With Seona McDowell). New Zealand souvenir programme 1975 Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present Helen Reddy. Auckland Town Hall 6 October; Wellington Town Hall 7 October; Christchurch Town Hall 9 October 1975. Programme Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present the Hollies. [Back up artists Mark Williams and Pete Wingfield]. Publicity booklet for NZ tour 1975] 1976: Danny O'Donovan [and] Cyril Smith presents Down Under '76, Little Feat. Lift-out poster inside! [NZ tour 3-19 July 1976] (2 copies) Red Hot Peppers October tour. [Photocopied biographical notes, itinerary] 1977: Evans Gudinski presents the return of the Mad Dog, Joe Cocker in concert with a nine piece band featuring Bobby Keys. New Zealand tour June 1977. Flier Alice Cooper. Welcome to my nightmare. In concert Australia and New Zealand 1977. Promotional booklet Zodiac. Murray Grindlay. [Biographical notes on flier. 1977?] Newtown Community centre. Easter Day concert, Wellington High School. (with Heartbreakers, Beaver's Band (Bruno Lawrence, Bruce Robinson, Grunt Machine), Country Deal, Red Mole Entertainers. 10 April [1977]. Flier Split Enz. [Brochure / folder. 1977]. Christopher Cambridge presents Cilla [Black. New Zealand tour. 1977]. Tour booklet 1978?: Stetson Productions in association with the Paul Dainty Corporation presents Leo Sayer. New Zealand tour 1978. Tour booklet, "Thunder down under" (2 copies) Tys Van Leer appearing for Music Expo '78. Programme of events and catalogue presented by Music Trades Association (NZ) Inc Stewart Macpherson's Stetson productions proudly present Seals & Crofts. Promotional booklet 1978? 1979: Kevin Jacobsen Concert Productions and Michael Edgley International Pty Ltd present Joan Armatrading. Promotional booklet 1979 "Hello Sailor" in concert. Sunday April 22, Union Hall 8 pm. Organised by the Progressive Students' Alliance. [18/4/79]. Flier Bob Marley and the Wailers [Australasian and Hawaiian tour 16 April - 6 May 1979]. Souvenir booklet (the only New Zealand concert was in Auckland on 16 April) Australian Concert Entertainment presents Graham Parker and the Rumour. Australasian tour 1979. Promotional booklet Christopher Cambridge in association with Radio New Zealand presents the Val Doonican Show, direct from London (With the Roger Richards Show Band). Wellington 24 June, Nelson 29 June [1979]. Flier only 1979/1980: The Mangaweka Viaduct Blues Band. 2pm [to] midnight. Cafeteria Vic Univ. Friday 14th. David Hollis, Wayne Gillis, Charlse [sic] Noa Noa; 8 pm The Mangaweka Viaduct Blues Band. Holloway Productions. Flier 1978/79: Wallsockets, Blam Blam Blam. Last Resort Cafe, Sat 3rd. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, photocopies, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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

Date: 1980 - 1981

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Popular-1980/1981

Description: Includes: 1980s?: AC / DC. Touring October & November. Book now! [1980s?] Stewart Macpherson presents B B King, King of the Blues. Christchurch Jan 29th Christchurch Town Hall ...; Wellington Jan 30th Michael Fowler Centre ...; Auckland Jan 31st Logan Campbell Centre ... [1970-1980s?] SARA; production by Robt Morrison Ltd, Box 9637, Wgtn NZ; ph 852-530 [1980s?] 1980: Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present "Top priority", NZ tour 1980. Rory Gallagher, playing Auckland Town Hall July 1; Wellington Town Hall July 2; Dunedin Regent Theatre July 4; Christchurch Town Hall July 5 [1980] Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons (Musical group): Limited edition K8086. This package contains two singles from Jo Jo Zep and the Falcons... Mushroom; Thru Festival [1980] The amazing Pointer Sisters on tour. High energy music. Wanganui Friday March 14th Opera House; New Plymouth Saturday March 15th Bowl of Brooklands; Wellington Sunday March 16th Town Hall; Palmerston North Tuesday March 18th Opera House; Napier Wednesday March 19th Municipal Theatre [1980] (2 copies) Barry Coburn with Williams & Cooper Productions present Mi-Sex 1980 Space Race Invasion. Invercargill Civic Theatre 13 June; Dunedin Regent Theatre 14 June; Christchurch Town Hall 15 June; Wellington Town Hall 17 June; Palmerston North Opera House 18 June; Hastings Municipal Theatre 19 June; Hamilton Founders Theatre 20 June; Auckland -venue to be advised - 21 June [1980] 1981: Williams and Cooper productions present Ian Dury & the Blockheads, the greatest live act in the world. Live in concert - Christchurch Town Hall Sun 29th Nov; Wellington Town Hall Tues 1st Dec; Auckland Logan Campbell Wed 2nd Dec [1981] Pop-Shot-Show, Closet Artists, Tuesday August 25th 1981. 520 Queen Street, Auckland / Photographer and designer Philip Peacocke (Parachute). 1981 (2 copies) Alex Cooley in association with Omen International present Willie Nelson Little River Band Australian crawl. Auckland Fri Feb 6 Western Spring; Wellington Sun Feb 8 Athletic Park [1981] The Gordons. Final NZ performances. New 12" E.P. Check. Release date 20th March. [Itinerary 23 February - May. 1981?] (Spaceman with guitar) Williams & Cooper Productions present Echo and the Bunnymen. Wellington Town Hall 5 Nov; Palmerston Nth Regent Theatre 6 Nov; Hamilton Founders Theatre 7 Nov; Auckland Logan Campbell Centre 8 Nov [1981] Williams & Cooper Productions present the first 'ska' band to hit New Zealand - Madness in concert. Auckland May 5th Logan Campbell Centre; Wellington May 6th St James Theatre [1981] (2 copies) The Paul Dainty Corporation presents Stevie Wonder in concert. Hotter than July. 2ZM 1160. Wellington Athletic Park, Monday, 13th April 1981. Tickets at K.O. Cinemas. The Screaming Blam-Matic Roadshow. Screaming Meemees, Newmatics, Blam Blam Blam. July tour [Itinerary 8-28 July 1981] (2 copies) Quantity: 15 B&W and colour prints. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 840 x 595 mm.

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[Collection of mainly popular music posters from Christchurch. ca 1980-1983]

Date: 1980 - 1983

From: Swift, David (Collector): [Collection of mainly popular music posters from Christchurch. 1973, 1979-1983]

By: Griffin, Francisca, 1959-; Rastrick, Mark, active 1980s; Tippett, Carol, active 1982

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Swift

Description: Posters include: Undated: Black Rose Productions. Protective helmet area; hard hats must be worn [design for album cover for ..., using anti-tour poster 1981] (2 copies) Buying A Hat. Gladstone, Mon, Tues Wed 25th-27th [ca 1981?] Midyear stein time, with The World +++ Not Really Anything; and Sneaky Feelings plus The Bats. Ballroom July 1 [ca 1981] Newtones, Volkswagons. June 11, 12, 13, Gladstone [ca 1981] RA Summer music Radio Avon 1290 (Man with surfboard) RA Summer music Radio Avon 1290 (Couple beside the sea) RA Summer music Radio Avon 1290 (Seagull, sea and sun)Techtones + Buying A Hat. Gladstone 11-14 Feb [ca 1981?] Verlaines at the Gladstone Sept 22nd + 24th The Whizz Kids. Hillsborough Wed 19 [ca 1981?] 1980: Th' Dudes. Hotel Ashburton, Thurs 3rd April. Th' Dudes on Key Records thru festival. Dudes' management - Charley Gray, Box 6537 Auck. [1980] Newtones. Victor Dimicich [ie Dimisich] Band. Gladstone Tavern. Monday & Tuesday November 24-25 [1980] 1981: Ballon D'Essai and Mainly Spaniards from Christchurch. Double bill, appearing at the Empire Hotel, 10, 11, 12th Dec [1981] / Mole Graphix / Steve does art like this (Designer Mark Rastrick?) Ballon D'Essai. The taste of music, starring Lassie Come Home and Lyndon Fraser and the Liars. Star & Garter, 15th May / LVDL [ca 1981?] Clean (Musical group): At last, The Clean, 'Tally-Ho, Tally-Ho', at Terminus on Weds. Nov 11th. One night only. E.P. out this week too (on Flying Nun Records). "Boodle Boodle Boodle" [1981] The Clean at the Gladstone. 2nd, 3rd, 4th July [ca 1981?] The Clean. New single out on Flying Nun. Tally ho / Platterpus; buy it! Gladstone, 20th to 22nd / Farty Arty Productions [1981] Gladstone. Blam Blam Blam, Newmatics, Screaming Meemees, July 20-25 [1981?] (2 copies) Mainly Spaniards. Gladstone Thurs 30, Fri 31, Sat 1, with The Pedestrians [ca 1981?] Mainly Spainards; The Droogs. Gladstone 678 [ca 1981?] (2 copies) Newtones. Gladstone, August 27, 28, 29 [1981?] Pop Mechanix. 1st single "Now"; 2nd single "Ritz". Gladstone, 22-25 Oct [1981?] 1982: Bilders. Star & Garter Fri 16 + Sat 17 April [1982] The Radio U Clash petition. Sign now! At Record Factory, EMI, Record Joynt, Mousetrap, Roundabout Records, University Bookshop, Scorpio Books. The Radio U Clash petition - petition to get The Clash to come to Christchurch on their tour [Petition form. 1982?] The Clean. In aid of the Unemployed Workers Co-operative ... The Clean ... they will play in the Square Friday 16th April [1982?] Pin Group go to town. 12 inch E.P. for sale [1982] Playthings. Birds eye view b/w Dumb and Pure frost. Playthings single N.Z. [1982?] Sneaky Feelings. New single: Be my friend c/w Amnesia. Flying Nun [1982] (Photo by Carol Tippett) Stones and Chills. Fun, safe, amuse your friends, at the Star + Garter Tuesday 2nd - Thursday 4th March [1982] 1983: The Bats + Scorched Earth Policy ... And Axe Men! 4 + 5th November, Star + Garter. To bring the wolves out, Riding Hood Red [ca 1983] The Fall. "In a hole". Live in Auckland 1982. A Flying Nun long player with bonus. 12" encore 45 [1983] Great Unwashed. Clean out of our minds from Flying Nun Recording Company [1983] Venetians; White Boys. Star & Garter, Thursday Friday Saturday August 25, 26, 27 [1983?] Quantity: 32 Poster(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, relief prints, sizes varying Provenance: Collected and donated by David Swift, Australia, in 2017. Dave was formerly a member of the Christchurch band Mainly Spaniards.

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Regional Students' Arts Council: Students!! Results night stein. Blam Blam Blam, Otis M...

Date: 1981

From: Swift, David (Collector): [Collection of mainly popular music posters from Christchurch. 1973, 1979-1983]

By: New Zealand Students Arts Council

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Swift-1981-01

Description: Poster advertising an end of year student party / beer-drinking celebration at the University of Canterbury shows an arrangement of text and small illustrations of Ronald Reagan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bill Rowling, Ayatollah Khomeini, a UZI submachine gun, the 4-Square man, a skeleton dressed as white Chelsea sugar, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Pol Pot, and a Casio F 200 digital watch. Quantity: 3 folder(s). Physical Description: Relief print, on sheet 820 x 610 mm.

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[Collection of mainly popular music posters from Christchurch. 1979-1984]

Date: 1979 - 1984

From: Swift, David (Collector): [Collection of mainly popular music posters from Christchurch. 1973, 1979-1983]

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Swift

Description: Posters include: Undated: Blam Blam Blam. Gladstone 17-20 Dec[1980-81?]. Newmatics - Perform . Judas. Gladstone 9-11 [1981-1983?] PJ's Night Club. Matinee rock. Tonight: Mainly Spaniards + Hip Singles. 124 Lichfield St. Record Factory supports local music [ca 1980?] The Stones. "We ARE the greatest rock + roll band on earth". "All our songs are so good". Graeme Stone, Jeff Stone, Wayne Stone. From Dunedin, playing at Star & Garter on 11th & 12th Feb, with The Chance / Flying Nun. [1981/1983?] Whizz Kids. Birds of a Feather; Back together. Mark Bell, Tim Mahon, Ian Gilroy, Andrew Snoid, Bones Hillman. Hillsborough, 9, 10, 11 Sept PartyParty. 1979: Sheerlux "Lonely Hearts" tour. Appearing at Ashburton Hotel, Friday 16 Nov [1979] (2 copies0 1980: Th' Dudes. Ashburton Trust, Thurs April 3. One night only! Dudes Management. Charley Gray. Box 6537, Auckland NZ [1980] 1981: New Zealand Students Arts Council presents Newmatics & Blam Blam Blam. Tearoom tour. Ballroom, Friday 5th March [1981]. Newmatics. Broadcast. Four track double 45 Doobie do boy -- Riot squad -- Broadcast -- Crossed wires [1981] Playthings, plus Mainly Spaniards. Star & Garter, 19, 20, 21 November 81 [1981] 1982: Speed all night. Blam Blam Blam, Newmatics, All Fours, Ballon D'Essai, Clients, Desperate Measures, Mainly Spaniards, Playthings, Wastrels. Plus sex-sational movie marathon, plus super supper. Ballroom all night from 8 p.m. Fri Mar 8 [1982] [Two-sided montage Flying Nun poster featuring illustrations about the Clean, Tall Dwarfs, the Gordons and the Chills]. 1982 1983: Flying Nun Great recording Party. Yippee Yi Yay. Gladstone Saturday Dec 10 [1983?] / Kowalski 1984: Flying Nun Records :Children's Hour. New 12" e.p. "Flesh" out now on Flying Nun Records! (C 60) / Ink Inc. [1984] Quantity: 32 Poster(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, relief prints, sizes varying Provenance: Collected and donated by David Swift, Australia, in 2017. Dave was formerly a member of the Christchurch band Mainly Spaniards.

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Blam Blam Blam :Blam Blam Blam 12" E.P. is out and about. [1981].

Date: 1981

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

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1981-04

Description: Yellow and charcoal design featuring a turkey. Exhibited in 'The Real Sounds of New Zealand' a display of do-it-yourself recordings from the collections of Alexander Turnbull Library, 1st Floor, National Library Building, 1-30 June 1998. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screenprint, 612 x 430 mm.

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

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1981

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

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

Date: 1980

By: Moss, Dave, active 1999

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1980

Description: Oh no! ... it's the Androidss. Hic! Billy the Club. 8th 9th August this week. Blam Blam Blam.[1980-81?]. 2 copies, one for gig at Last Resort Cafe, 31 December - 3 January. Citizen Band. Just drove through town tour. Wellington Town Hall, 2 September 1980. Comics. Electric!!!!!!! Music on tour [Tour itinerary on poster. Auckland August - September [1980?] Coup D'etat plus the Protons. Appearing at - Last Resort Cafe 28-30 [June 1980]. The Crocodiles. Looking at ourselves tour. With Special Guests: Pop Mechanix. 15-20 December 1980. (2 posters) The Crocodiles. Tears [concert 1980]. The Crocodiles. Tears [concert]. Last Resort, [1980]. The Gordons. Gordo Art, Gordonoid Inc. Gordon. [Billy the Club. 1980]. Headband "Street talk". A Radio Hauraki concert. His Majesty's Theatre, Sunday June 1, 8 pm [1980] John Rowles direct from Los Angeles. (Wellington, Levin, Masterton, Wanganui, New Plymouth and Palmerson North 15-21 October [1980]. Jon English and Baxterfunt. Touring July, [1980]. (2 copies) Jon Stevens. An exciting new rock 'n roll show ... [1980?]. (2 copies) The Knobz. Rock Theatre, Vivian St. 3-4 October [1980]. Lip Service. Appearing at Ngamotu, 30 October - 1 November [1980]. Marcia Hines. [1980]. (2 posters) Marcia Hines. An evening with ... Hamilton and Wellington, 23 & 27 April [1980]. (2 copies) The Members are raging back to New Zeland. Wellington 21 August [1980]. Mi-Sex Live. [NZ Tour] 6 - 15 November, [1980?]. (2 posters) Montreux - Detroit International Jazz Festival. 4 - 20 July 1980. Narcs. [Girl's face, ca 1980?] Purchased from Slow Boat Records 2001. Racey. Smash and Grab Australasian tour. 14 - 27 March 1980. (2 copies) The Rodents. Last Resort x2, [bottom space blank] x1, 1980. (3 posters) The Screaming Meemees. [c.1980-83]. Sharon O'Neill. New band! New Tour! 1 x Mayfair Hotel 13 -14 August, 1 x Framptons 18 - 19 August [1980?]. (2 copies) Split Enz Trooping the Colours tour. (2 copies) Steam Shack. Just touring [1980]. Sweetwaters Festival of music culture and technology. Ngaruawahia, 26 - 28 January 1980. 'U.K. Squeeze' live in concert. Auckland and Wellington, 5 & 7 February. Sharon O'Neill & Jon Stevens. Touring March, [1980]. (2 posters) The Valentinos & the Protons. Last Resort Cafe 19-21 December [1980]. Trident Corporation Enterprises Ltd present on stage live XTC. Christchurch Town Hall Friday September 12th, Wellington Winter Show Bldg Sunday September 14th, Auckland Logan Campbell Cntr Monday September 15th [1980]. Whizz Kids (Musical group): Whizz Kids. We are tightening our belts [ca 1980] Quantity: 31 colour photo-mechanical print(s) and b&w prints on posters, plus 11 duplicates.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying.

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

Date: 1982

Reference: Eph-D-PHONO-1982

Description: Includes posters for the following: Blam Blam Blam. Luxury length album. [1982] Daggy and the Dickheads. Mid-winter campus tour. 12" E,P, released August 1982 thru WEA. Suzanne Prentice. 'When I dream'. CBS Records [1982] Charley Pride's latest album available now. "All I have to offer you is me". New Zealand tour March. [1982] Are you man enough for Jason Sad. Then go all the way. Double "A" side E.P. "Gay boys"; "Two out of love". Free posters, sticker, postcard. [1982] Screaming Meemees. "If this is Paradise, I'll take the bag". New album out now. [1982] CBS Records: Spaces new single "Peaceful day - helluva day", on Epic through CBS Records [1982] Quantity: 7 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around A2 size.

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

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-D-PHONO-1981

Description: Includes posters for the following: Blam Blam Blam 12" LP is out and about. [1981] Coup D'Etat rock n' roll medicine!. The album, marketed by Polygram. [1981] Mangaweka Viaduct ["Rain at my window" on Bunk Records (Autographed poster). 1981]. Mirrors (Musical group): The Mirrors. On CBS Records [1981] Announcing Pro-Sound. Enclosures use only, professional quality Australian "Nessel" loudspeakers. Trade enquiries to Neville Claughton, Sound-Oe, PO Box 760, Christchurch. [1981]. The Royal Wedding. Kiri Te Kanawa singing "Let the bright seraphim" by Handel. Wedding of Prince Charles & Lady Diana Spencer, presented in a special souvenir sleeve. Available August 10. [1981] Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around A2 size.

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The Crawlspace Records Collection; popular music posters mainly from Auckland, 1981-200...

Date: 1981 - 2002

From: The Crawlspace Records Collection; popular music posters. 1980-2002.

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-CR

Description: Includes: Direct from USA. Axemen. Special guests Frauweidermein Oblovgnovski Gobolingovitch. City Hotel, Wed Dec 23, Xmas Eve Thur Dec 24. [1992] / Ink Inc. (in 2 pieces) (Frauweidermein Oblovgnovski Gobolingovitch is mentioned in some lyrics by Steve McCabe of the Axemen, and may be a subgroup of the Axemen) Blam Blam Blam. [$3.50 Tickets at the Cowshed. Tonight. [1981]] The Chills. Brave Words, the new LP, tape & CD out now, released by Flying Nun Records. Distributed by WEA. [1987] Looney Tours and Flying Nun Records proudly present The Chills. Justin Harwood, Andrew Todd, Martin Phillipps, Caroline Easther. Hello Goodbye Tour, January-February '87. New single "Leather jacket / Great Escape" out now. [1987] (Features photo of the group members) The Clean. New album "Vehicle" out on Flying Nun. Mon 8 Oct, Paisley Park. [1990] The Clean. Kings Arms. Thurs 19th & Fri 20th [2000]. The Clean + Chris Knox. [Rectangular guitar]. May 13 - Powerstation. [13 May 2000]. The D4. Album 6TWENTY out now. Flying Nun Records. Dogs Bollix - Thurs 7 March w[ith] The Rock N Roll Machine. Tickets available at Crawlspace. It's bigger than both of us. NZ singles 1979-82. (Toy Love, Proud Scum, Spelling Mistakes, The Featyres, The Herco Pilots, Alms for Children, Rebel Truce, The Clean, The Screaming Meemees, The Instigators, Body Electric, Danse Macabre, The Newmatics, The Androidss, No Tag, The Chills, The Bongos, The Swingers, Pop Mechanics, Techtones, Tall Dwarfs, The Dabs, Penknife Glides, Blam Blam Blam). [1988]. Mushroom Ball '95. featuring Warners, Nefarious, Ape Management, Iris, Schizophrenia, Sticky Filth, Dog Tooth Violet, Dead Centre, Snort, Ashvins, Hideously Disfigured. A celebration of Rock n Roll! May Fri 12 / Sat 13 at the Nitespot, New Plymouth. 1995. One-off performances from defunct Auckland bands: Migraine, Balance, Phobia, with guests Obscured. At the Auckland University Cafe, Saturday 19th December [1992] / DEILT Soundwave. [Crawlspace skeleton logo] Snapper and friends: Peter Jefferies, George Henderson, Steven Kilroy and Egg. Crown. 8-9 August [1990s?] (Features illustration of Fred Flintstone) Sommerset, So to Speak, Fantababy, The Sound Laydee. The Kings Arms, Friday 29th September. Only Eight Dollars! [2001]. Sommerset, Kitsch, Blake. Saturday 14th July. Downstairs at Masonic Tavern, Devonport. [2001]. From the analogue frontier, more line noise with King Loser. Recordings from Dunedin, Christchurch, 1993, 1994. Bitch on Heat. Recordings from Christchurch '94. Frockture, Slut on Junk, live in Dunedin '96; Heazlewood collected recordings. [2000 - one-off poster by Chris Heazlewood]. (5 A4 sheets taped together) One item laminated. Quantity: 15 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, screenprints and photocopies, sizes varying Provenance: Donated by Crawlspace Records in 2003.

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Sweetwaters Festival 1981. Ngaruawahia, January 24, 25, 26. Split Enz, Roxy Music / Art...

Date: 1981

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

By: Gundry, Arthur, 1952-

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1981-02

Description: Shows an idyllic imaginary scene of a grassy area amidst vegetation, with a mountain stream falling over rocks. On the slopes at each side are loudspeakers, and a little wooden sign at the front points towards Sweetwaters. Extended Title - Jo Jo Zep & the Falcons, INXs, Cold Chisel, The Reels, Flowers, Mi-Sex, Ariel, Blam Blam Blam, Coup d'Etat, Crocodiles, Flight X7, General Public, Gloria Gibson, Gordons, Hammond Gamble Band, Herbs, Jos Hodzelmans, Kim Hart, Limbs Dance Co, Lip Service, Local Heroes, Midge Marsden & Sonny Day Band, Otis Mace, Penknife Glides, Pink Flamingoes, Pop Mechanix, Push, Reel to Real, Rodents, Screaming Meemees, Steroids, Taste of Bounty, Techtones, The Knobz, Tigers, Top Scientists, Valentinos, Clive Wilson. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 447 x 634 mm.