Young, Alan, active 1967-2011

New Zealand blues singer.

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[Music programmes, 1981 - Folder 1]

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-1981-1

Description: Includes: 4th Auckland International Organ Festival, Opening Concert. Choirs, conductors and other performers include - The University Choral Society. The University Chamber Orchestra. The University Singers. Professor Peter Godfrey. Anthony Jennings. John Wells. James Tibbles. Holy Trinity Cathedral. 25 April 1981. Programme. Auckland Youth Orchestra; Autumn Concert Series May 1981. Conductor, Michael McLellan. Leader, Susanjane Higgs. Soloist, Alexa Still. Venues - Kawerau Town Hall, 11 May. Gisborne War Memorial Theatre, 13 May. Hastings Boys High School Hall, 14 May. Paraparaumu Southward Museum Theatre, 16 May. May Wanganui Opera House, 18 May. Taumarunui Memorial Hall, 19 May. Auckland Town Hall, 24 May. Programme. Auckland Youth Orchestra. Subscription series, March, May, October. Auckland Town Hall. Pamphlet / order form California State University Choir, Director Frank Pooler, and the Festival Singers of Wellington, Director Guy E Jansen, with members of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra conducted by William Southgate, in Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms. Wellington Town Hall. 4 July 1981. Supported by the ANZ Bank. Programme [and] flyer. Michael Calvert, guitar. 28 September 1981 [venue and town/city unidentified] Programme. Chia Chou (pianist). Wellington Town Hall, 11 August 1981. Flyer. China Folk Music Troupe visiting New Zealand under the auspices of the NZ-China Friendship Society (Inc). Illustrated programme with photos of performers Christchurch Symphony Orchestra, 1981-1982 subscription season. Performers include - Juan Matteucci, Peter Schaffer, Pauline Smith, Elizabeth Rogers, Georg Tintner, Vanco Cavdarski, Tony Benfell, Sharon Joy Vogan. Christchurch Town Hall. Flyer. Choral and Orchestral Concert by the Hutt Chamber Orchestra (conductor, Grahame Lilly) and Wellington Cathedral Choir (Director, Richard Prothero). Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 5 October 1981. Programme. An Evening with the Corinthian Singers of Adelaide. Chapel of the University of Auckland, 2 September. Cathedral Church of St Peter, Hamilton, 3 September. St Luke's Church, Rotorua, 4 September. St Andrew's on the Terrace, Wellington, 8 September. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, 10 September. September 1981. Programme. Full flight, in concert with Percy Trotter. Saturday 15 Aug, Wgtn Town Hall [1981]. Small flyer Gillian Weir, Organ Recital. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul] Molesworth Street. 11 April 1981. Programme (2 copies) Goethe Institute Wellington, Magelone Lieder by Brahms. Performers include - Roger Wilson (Baritone), Terence Dennis (Piano), Helen Moulder (Narrator). Wellington Concert Chamber. 29 October 1981. Programme. Greytown Music Group presents `In The Beginning' a dramatic cantata by Colin Hand. St Luke's [Anglican church] Greytown. 19th and 20th of September 1981. Programme. Hawkes Bay Song and Opera Workshop and Hawkes Bay Community College present Hawkes Bay Summer Singing School 1982. Artistic Director - Beatrice Webster. Hawkes Bay Community College, Taradale, Hawkes Bay. 9 - 15 January 1982. Programme. Kullervo. Symphonic poem by Jean Sibelius (With Anthea Moller, Roger Creagh, Okko Kamu). Wellington Town Hall, 10 October 1981. Programme The Kynges Companye [an Auckland based early music group]. Document asking for subscriptions from people wanting to join the Friends of the Kynges Companye, and donations to help the group travel to the World Congress of the International Society for Music Education, Bristol, England, held in 1982. 1981. Flyer. Marion Rayward, 1934-1981: A Memorial Concert. [Probably Wellington Teachers' College]. 15 June 1981. Programme. Organ Recital by Maurice Clerc (organist of Dijon Cathedral, France). Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul]. 2 June 1981. Programme. Ravi Shankar: New Zealand Tour. Auckland Town Hall, 11 September. Wellington Opera House, 13 September. Christchurch Town Hall, 14 September. 1981. Flyer. Sing For New Zealand. Singing led by The Victorians Madrigal Group conducted by David Wood. Main foyer, Wellington Railway Station. 11 August 1981. Flyer. [This event was associated with oposition to the 1981 Springbok tour]. Sonic Circus VII [A festival of New Zealand Music]. Performers include Roger Fox Big Band. Victoria University Music society. New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Schola Musica of the NZSO. Colin Hemmingsen Jazz Quartet. The Bach Choir. Wellington town Hall. 5 September 1981. Programme. Upper Hutt Youth Orchestra: Concert (conductor John Rundle). St Mary's [Anglican] Church, Silverstream. 15 August 1981. Programme. Upper Hutt Choral Society and Wellington Youth Orchestra: Christmas Concert. Guest conductor John Hopkins. Upper Hutt Civic Hall. 5th and 6th of December 1981. Wellington Cathedral [of St Paul] Autumn Festival. The Passion of Our Lord According to Saint Matthew by J S Bach. Performers include - Andrew Baines (Evangelist). Michael Kingsford (Christus). Heather Taylor. Robert Oliver. Joan Howard. Roger Wilson. Cathedral Choir. Cathedral Junior Choristers. Sinfonia of Wellington. Good Friday, 17 April 1981. Programme [2 copies]. 6th Wellington Music School. Directors include - William Southgate (Orchestral). Robert Oliver (Renaissance). Helga Hill (Renaissance dance). Tutors include - Judy Hyatt (Cello). Andrea Oliver (Woodwind). Ken Young (Brass). Elsa Jensen (Violin). Shelly Hibbert (Accompanist). Chilton Saint James School, Lower Hutt. 23-26 October 1981. Programme. Alan Young, blues singer. Supported by J C Harper (songwriter, musician, and singer), and Bycroft (mandolin, guitar, and flute). Venue - Wellington Folk Centre. 14 November 1981. Flyer. 6th Wellington Music School. Tutors and directors include - William Southgate, Robert Oliver, Helga Hill, Judy Hyatt, Andrea Oliver, Ken Young, Elsa Jensen, and Shelly Hibbert. Chilton Saint James School, Lower Hutt. 23-26 October 1981. Flyer. Alan Young [New Zealand blues singer] comes to town. Supported by J C Harper [musician and singer] and Bycroft [Guitar, Mandolin, and flute]. 14 November 1981. Flyer. Quantity: 27 programmes and flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes and flyers up to 210 x 167mm in size.

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

Date: 1988

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1988

Description: Includes: Body Count Promotions present the best of '88 rock 'n' roll. Straitjacket Fits, Jean Paul Sartre Experience, Magic Roundabout, the Jonahs. 30th September, Victoria University 7 pm. Radio Active 89FM [1988] Chicago Smoke Shop [Jim Beam Kentucky straight Bourbon whiskey]. Rhythm & blues stageshow. Cricketers Arms, Fri 9, Sat 10 Dec. [Design by] Mutant Fistpounder Posters, PO Box 9604 Courtenay Place Wellington. So there! Born 'n' bred in the North American heartland. Ebeling Brothers world tour. They got the blues. Cricketers Arms, Wed 3rd Thurs 4th Feb [1988] Herbs live in concert. Town Hall Lower Hutt, Monday 15th February. [Shows list of ticket outlets] The Paul Dainty Corporation presents Mick Jagger live; only New Zealand show. Saturday 5th November '88, Western Springs Stadium, Auckland. [1988]. The L + P rock barge; something special to celebrate the heat of summer. L + P on the rocks and music from one of N.Z.'s top bands "Ardijah" Support, The Quiet. Saturday 16 January, Oriental Bay promenade + beach, 12 noon - 5 pm Radio Windy 891; Summer City; L&P [1988](2 copies) Concert Promotions presents Ladysmith Black Mambazo. "The most vibrant and exciting element in Paul Simon's 'Graceland' tour". With special support act Paul Ubana Jones. Auckland Thur 26; Wellington Fri 27; Palmerston North Sat 28 May [1988] (2 copies) Mea Culpa, Chinera. Zetland Fri 29th Nov [ca 1988]. The Phantoms. Little Theatre, Wed 1 pm. [ca 1988] Sticks & Shanty. Playing at Clare[n]don Hotel. 17th 18th February [1988?] (2 copies) The Topp Twins, appearing at Union Hall Monday 4th July, 2 pm [1988?] (Photocopy on pink paper) Windy City blues concert, featuring Andrew Delahunty, Bill Lake, Marg Layton, Chris Prowse, Alan Young. Downstage 6 March Sun [1988]. A Wellington Fringe Arts Festival event Quantity: 12 black & white and coloured prints. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying.

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New Zealand music awards 1985. Mockers, Patea Maori Club, Narcs, Netherworld Dancing To...

Date: 1985

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1985].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1985-09

Description: Shows a a graphic design of musical instruments drawn towards a vanishing point on the horizon of a keyboard: saxophone, guitars, violin and brass instruments. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster, 590 x 423 mm. (curved arch top).

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

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1985

Description: Includes posters for the following performers: Axemen 1985 world tour. Auckland 4-5 January; Wellington 11-12 January, etc. (2 copies) Backdoor Blues Band (at the Cricketers - 2 copies) The Bats with [... at] The Pulse, Clyde Quay Tavern, 10-11 May. 7 track EP out soon "And here is Music for the Fireside". [1985]. (aquired from Slow Boat Records 2001) Rick Bryant and the Jive Rumblers summer tour 17-19 January. Cricketers. The Car Crash Set. at the Pulse. 22-23 February. (2 copies) The Chills, in their "Lost in Space" NZ tour. Cricketers Arms 4th-6th. Circus Block Four Commodores live in concert. New Zealand tour (Auckland, Hamilton, Palmerston North, Wellington, 21 - 24 November 1985) Dali will be at the Pulse 20th - 21st. "For crying out loud!". Dance Exponents Expectations tour, May 1985. Dazzle. Downstage Studio Bar. Late night music Dec - Feb. Marg Layton & Kevin Clark; Besser & Prosser; Sheila Graham; Ann Pacey; Roslynne Aberhart; Marg Layton & Dave Murphy; Jonathan Crayford; Free Radicals; Sarah Davison & Rod Dunbar. Flesh D-Vice. Summertime Blues tour of '85. (2 copies) The return of Flesh D-Vice. New Zealand death rock tour. Now playing at your local sleaze pit, The Pulse 18-19. New album "Bloodstained Morning" out now! Flesh D-Vice. at The Pulse Fri 3rd - Sat 4th. Four Volts. Cricketers Arms 4-5 December 1985. Freudian Slips (different poster) The Freudian Slips (last Wellington gig - 2 copies) Friendly Jersey Promotions present Graham Wilkinson - come and watch him play - all six of him, at ... The Front Lawn / NZ Students Arts Council. Songs and stories from the Front Lawn, with Don McGlashan and Harry Sinclair. Fortune Theatre, 7-8 July 1985. Poster by Derek Ward. The Front Lawn / NZ Students Arts Council. Songs and stories from the Front Lawn, with Don McGlashan and Harry Sinclair. Cafe Pacific, 33 Willis St, 17-20 July 1985. Poster by Derek Ward (2 copies) Gladstone 50th birthday party weekend, with Smart Russians, Maiden China, Belle Motions, and Backdoor Blues Band. 30 August - 1 September. The Go-Betweens. New Zealand tour. Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland, February 1985. Gogo Yetis, Bros Gorgonzola, The Sheets. Thistle Hall 15 November (handmade poster) Gary Grant and Bill Reichenbach with the Rodger Fox Band and Midge Marsden. Napier, Palmerston North and Wellington, August tour - 2 copies). Herbs. Long ago / Warrior Records Ltd. [1985]. Herbs, Aotearoa, Dread Beat & Blood (University of Victoria Students Association in conjunction with Radio with Pictures. Radio Active, 19 July 1985. Humanimals. Bats Theatre 7th-9th November. The Johnnys. Cricketers 21 May 1985. The Johnnys. Looney Tours presents ... [Blank in bottom space] ca 19085. Tom Jones live in concert. Michael Fowler Centre 27 February 1985. Jungle Mice (Cricketers, Friday-Saturday 29-30 November 1985 - 2 copies) Lionheart. Running free on Jayrem Records. [Gig poster]. Live Aid. Live on TV2 13-14 July. New Zealand Live Aid for Africa (Lists many overseas performers) Don McLean. Direct from the USA, touring December 1985. Midge Marsden Band. Cricketers 23-24th (2 copies) The Mockers. New album "Culprit and the king". Town Hall rage, 22 September 1985. Netherworld Dancing Toys. "The real you". Cricketers, 7 March. New Zealand Music awards 1985. Mockers, Patea Maori Club, Narcs, Netherworld Dancing Toys, D D Smash, Jacquie Fitzgerald, Debbie Harwood, Sneaky Feelings, Alan Young, Peking Man. Michael Fowler Centre 11 November 1985. (2 copies) Peking Man [group photograph] ca 1985. Peking Man. "Lift your heads up high". Thursday-Friday 1-2 August. Peking Man. "Scared of a sound". New single available now. Cricketers 1-2 February. Rockett 88. NZ 85 tour. From the southern states of America, Michael Bagley's Rockett 88. Cricketers 12th-14th. The Shadows. Michael Fowler centre 1 February 1985. "Shake" (advertising poster for a periodical, issue no 2 Feb/March 1985). Skank Attack and Murder Inc. Clyde Quay Tavern Wgtn 17th Sept; Windsor Castle, Auck. 19, 20th Sept. [1985]. (Two copies, one orange and black, one yellow and black) The Spines. Clyde Quay + Ten Foot Faces. At the Pulse 25-26 January. TKP. This Kind of Punishment, with the Expendables. Friday 3rd, Saturday 4th May. [1985?] Tokyo. At the Terminus 26th 27th [and] at Cricketers 1st and 2nd. A touch of Country (with Gray Bartlett, Jodi Vaughan, at the Boots and Saddles Club, Johnsonville, 26 September 1985) U2 live. Christchurch, Wellington, Auckland. 29 August - 2 September 1985. (Tim Rowberry donation 1992) The Verlaines. Christchurch, Auckland and Wellington tour, May 1985. (2 copies) Wayward Witches, at the Pulse 21-22 June 1985. YFC [+ Haemogoblins. Zanzibar Wed 14th and Thurs 15th. ca 1985]. Neil Young and Crazy Horse. Wellington 24 February 1985. Quantity: 50 colour art print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying.

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Port Nicholson Folk Festival 1974 cassette 2

Date: 1974

From: Wellington Folk Centre: Records

By: Stanley, Mike, active 1974-1980; Young, Alan, active 1967-2011; Finlayson, Keith, active 1973; Port Nicholson Bluegrass Band; Moore, Dave, active 1974; Sutherland, John, 1942-

Reference: MSC-025556

Description: Audio recording made of the Port Nicholson Folk festival 1974 final concert. Liner track listings in this order: Side 1: Mike Stanley performing 'Lowlands low' and 'Ya ya ya'. Port Nicholson Bluegrass Band performing 'Bill Cheatham, and 'John Hardy/Orange blossom special'. Pat, Bev, and Colin performing 'Whitsuntide carol', 'I am a rover', 'When Adam was first created', and 'The rosebud in May'. Dave Moore performing 'My rambling boy', 'Starry starry night', 'When I was a wolf cub', and 'Family tree'. Keith Finlayson performing 'Keep your hands off it'. Side 2: Keith Finlayson performing 'Peggy Dean' and with Hokum Jug Band 'Titanic'. John Sutherland performing 'The copper's song', 'Prestonpan', and 'Kimbie'. Roger Giles performing 'Creeping Jane' and 'The nuttin' girl'. Moggie and the Madcap Mountainmen performing 'The sunset is red this evening'. Alan Young performing 'McCoy blues', 'Poor boy great long way from home', and with Hokum Jug Band 'Swannee River'. Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s). Processing information: Description created from item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

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Alan Young steel and slide guitar workshop I

Date: [ca 1978]

From: Steel, John, active 1988-2015: Recordings of New Zealand folk music

By: Young, Alan, active 1967-2011

Reference: MSC-025633

Description: Recorded at the New Edinburgh Folk Club. Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). Processing information: Item has not been previewed as part of processing.

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Alan Young steel and slide guitar workshop II

Date: [ca 1978]

From: Steel, John, active 1988-2015: Recordings of New Zealand folk music

By: Young, Alan, active 1967-2011

Reference: MSC-025634

Description: Recorded at the New Edinburgh Folk Club. Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). Processing information: Item has not been previewed as part of processing.