Teddy Boys (Musical group)

Performing in 1981.

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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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[Music posters of around A3 size, collected by Anthony Norton. ca 1970s-1989]

Date: 1972-1989

From: Norton, Anthony, 1959-: Collection

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Norton-1970/1989

Description: Includes: 1972: Tamburlaine on Tartar. 'Say no more'. Denis, Steve, Simon. Produced and distributed by Kiwi Records [1972] 1981: The Teddy Boys. [1981?] 1982: Fetus Productions. Fetal-Mania [1982?] Fetus. University Little Theatre, 15-20 December [1982?] Labour Day rage: Unrestful Movements, Horizin, Evasive Action, Slippery Bricks, White Boys, Venetians, Our Scare, X Factor, Legless Brownies. DB Gladstone, Monday 24th [1983] 1984: Echoes. Appearing at ... [1984?] Fat n Sassy. Recording party. Hillcrest, Mon 12/13/14 Nov[ember 1984?] Mockers new single, "Swear it's true". Album out soon. Steiny Festival, Te Rapa Racecourse, St 21 April [1984] 1985: The second coming of the Economic Wizards. 1985, Pockmark Music [Lyrics of four songs] (2 copies) The new Tall Dwarfs. That's the short + long of it. NFNZ '85 [1985] 1986: The adventures of Batmen and the Warners, Bomb Party, Screaming Pope, Bygone Era, Doubting Thomas's. University Cafe, 22 August [1986] "Lizards in love", a record by Kim Blackburn out now on Flying Nun Records. Thanks to QE II Arts Council [1986] The Fold. "Woman in red". Flying Nun 1986 The Hyphenears play again!! Chippendale House, Friday and Saturday 24 + 25 October [1986?] 1987: At Whangamata Hotel this summer 1987 ... Johnny "Big Moose" Walker, Sonny Day, Brendan Power, the Ebeling Brothers, the "Katz Away" Show, Farrelli Brothers, Richie Pickett, Slippery Sam, Fan Fare, Crosswind, Sly Tourist, Tin Pan Alley, Blue Winter - Beagle Boys. Hamilton Jazz Society presents master of jazz blues piano, direct from Chicago the legendary Art Hodes touring New Zealand, plus Doctor Jazz and Friends and the John Nicholson Quartet. Centennial Lounge, Te Rapa Racecourse, 24 May [1987] The Warners ["Swing for the Crime"]. Onslaught Records / Warner's Rust-proof Corsets [1987]. Two-sided photocopy (2 copies)] 1989: Ebeling Brothers world tour. Born "n" bred in the North American heartland; they got the Blues [1989] Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Sizes varying up to around 450 mm.