Doonican, Val, 1927-2015

Doonican, Michael Valentine, 1927-2015

Irish singer, who toured New Zealand in 1972.

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Various artists: [Posters for musical events and concerts held in New Zealand in 1974]

Date: 1974

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

By: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978; Cabot, Beatrice Eliza, 1894-1981

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Music-1974

Description: Includes posters for: Barry McGuire with his eight piece American band on New Zealand tour. Chara Promotions present . Wed 3 April 8.15 pm, Wellnigton Town Hall. Auckland Festival attraction [itinerary at lower left, 23 March - 6 April 1974] (2 copies) Direct from the Elton John tour, The La De Da's + full supporting acts. "Rock and Roll Sandwich". Wellington Town Hall 7.30 Sat. Mar. 2; Christchurch Town Hall, 7.30 Sun. Mar. 3 [1974] (2 copies) For all the family, the John Rowles Show, also starring the Yandall Sisters and Bill Fillman & "Friends". Presented by Prestige Promotions in association with the NZBC. [North Island itinerary, 27 March - 9 April 1974]. The Peddlers, by public demand, direct from London. 5th NZ tour [Itinerary 4-26 February 1974]. A Prestige Promotions presentation Prestige Promotions and the NZBC proudly present, returing by public demand, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee - the Daddy's [sic] of the Blues, direct from USA! From the London Palladium, Kerridge Odeon / J C Williamson Theatres Ltd / Aztec Services present Des O'Connor entertains. [Auckland Town Hall 8-9 October; Wellington St James Theatre 10-11 October; Christchurch Town Hall 12-13 October; Regent Theatre Dunedin 14 october 1974] (2 copies) NZBC and Prestige Promotions proudly present the Val Doonican Show. Special guest star Bal Moane. [Itinerary 4-23 February 1974] The Daniel Boone Show, another Prestige Promotions presentation in association with NZBC. Plus our own hilarious Bulldog Allstar Goodtime Band with sensational British group Dillinger [Itinerary 2-16 June 1974] UBA Promotions proudly presents the Jimmie Rodgers Show [Itinerary 9 October - 4 November 1974] UBA Promotions proudly presents direct from his smash concert tour of the United states of America, Mr Entertainment himself, Lonnie Donegan and his band! Lower Hutt Town Hall, Monday November 11th [1974] (2 copies, plus another copy with "November 10th 1974 to December 8th 1974 written in the blank space) Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s) plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on card, sizes varying under 500 mm.

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Various artists: [Posters for musical events and concerts held in New Zealand in 1972]

Date: 1972

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

By: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978; Cabot, Beatrice Eliza, 1894-1981

Reference: Eph-C-CABOT-Music-1972

Description: Includes posters for: NZBC and Prestige Promotions proudly present the Val Doonican Show - for all the family. Special guest star Suzanne. [Itinerary 16 - 29 October 1972] Williamson-Edgley Theatres Limited presents Ernesto Bitetti, guitar virtuoso, in concert. Auckland Town Hall 26 August; Wellington St James Theatre 29 August; Adelaide Town Hall 31 August; City Hall Brisbane 1 September; Sydney Town Hall 2 September; Canberra Theatre 6 September; Melbourne Town Hall 9-12 September; Winthrop Hall Perth 15 September [1972] (2 copies) Williamson-Edgley and Kerridge-Odeon present "An evening with John Boulter", golden-voiced tenor of the Black and White Minstrel Show, for the first time in New Zealand. Wellington Town Hall, 20 and 22 Mar[ch 1972]. (2 copies) Williamson-Edgley and Kerridge-Odeon present the Charlie Byred Trio. Auckland Town Hall 24 and 27 March; Wellnigton Town Hall 25 March [1972] (2 copies) Williamson-Edgley and Kerridge-Odeon present Kenneth McKellar in concert. Scotland's international tenor with Rita Morris, brilliant young british coloratura soprano. Wellington Town Hall, 5 and 7 April [1972]. (2 copies) Williamson-Edgley and Kerridge-Odeon present Kenneth McKellar in concert. Scotland's international tenor. Wellington Town Hall. One concert only: Wed., Nov 15 [1972?] (2 copies) Quantity: 6 colour photo-mechanical print(s) plus some duplicates.. Physical Description: Photolithographs on card, sizes varying under 500 mm.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1974]

Date: 1974

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1974

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: The Alexander Brothers, touring Australia & New Zealand, May 1974. The brightest stars in Scottish show business, Tom and Jack Alexander (with supporting artists Ronnie Christie, Bobby Harvey & His Band, Jack Milroy and Mary Lee). Programme Auckland Chamber Music Society presents the New Music Group (leader Ronald Woodcock; with guest artists Janetta McStay, Gavin Saunders, Kenneth Weir, Glennys Jarman). Auckland Grammar School Centennial Theatre, 5 Sunday evening concerts. Pamphlet programme (2 copies) Auckland Youth Symphonic Band. 1974 Spring concert series. Wellington 21-22 September; Auckland 24 September. Flyer (2 copies) Kerridge Odeon & J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present an evening with John Boulter, golden-voiced tenor of the Black and White Minstrel Show. 1974 New Zealand tour. (With supporting artists Jonathan Cohen, Gillian Humphreys, Gray Bartlett). Booklet (2 copies) Brass and choral concert. Town Hall Dunedin, 19 May 1974. Programme Val Doonican. Australasian tour souvenir brochure, February-March 1974. (2 copies) Fires of London, directed by Peter Maxwell Davies. Auckland Town Hall, 28-29 March 1974. Programme (2 copies) Fires of London, directed by Peter Maxwell Davies. (Prelude and fugue in c-sharp minor, Missa super L'Homme arme, Pierrot lunaire op 21) [Wellington? 2 April 1974]. Programme Fires of London, directed by Peter Maxwell Davies. (Antechrist, Pakuru (by Gillian Whitehead), Solita, Fantasia upon a ground and Two pavans; Miss Donnithorne's maggot)[Wellington? 3 April 1974]. Programme (2 copies) Joe Brown Enterprises presents the Irish Rovers in concert. Introduced by New Zealand's no. 1 compere / comedian Chic Littlewood. [1974?]. Programme World Vision presents the Korean Children's Choir. To the world with love. Australian New Zealand tour 1974. Programme Kerridge Odeon Corporation Limited and J C Williamson Theatres Limited present Kenneth McKellar [with] Rita Morris; at the piano Alfred Furnish. [New Zealand dates 16 November - 3 December 1974]. Programme (2 copies, one autographed by the two singers) National Band of New Zealand. Brass and choral concert. Town Hall Dunedin, 19 May 1974. Programme J C Williamson Theatres Ltd (in New Zealand with Kerridge Odeon Corporation Ltd) presents the New York Philharmonic and Leonard Bernstein. Pacific tour 1974. [Illustrated promotional booklet] (2 copies) New Zealand Students' Arts Council. Music Players '70 on campus. [New Zealand tour 17 September - 7 October 1974]. Typescript flyer (2 copies). An evening of music with ... The Olivers (Andrea Oliver, Robert Oliver). November 1974. Typescript programme sheet (2 copies) Frederick Page, pianoforte. Auckland University, 12 June 1974. Programme Benny Levin, Russell Clark, Robert Raymond proudly present Ivan Rebroff with his magnificent Balalaika Ensemble. New Zealand tour 5-20 September 1974. Programme Scotch College (Melbourne, Adelaide) concert tour, New Zealand 1974. Programme booklet (2 copies) Sunday Afternoon Concerts. St Peter's Church Willis Street, 16 June (with John Miley and Lionel Mann); St Andrew's Church The Terrace, 30 June (with Ron Thrush and Lionel Mann). Typescript programme sheet University of Canterbury Department of Extension Studies. "Twentieth century music; its cultural setting, language and techniques". 19-24 May 1974. Vacation refresher course. Enrolment pamphlet Wellington Junior Choir, conductor Judith Temple White. Dunhill Cultural Foundation Display Centre, Sturdee Street, 20 October [1974]. Flier / programme Quantity: 24 programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated.

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[Music programmes and other ephemera for concerts. 1972]

Date: 1972

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-1972

Description: Includes programmes and fliers for: Peter Averi. Organ recital. Wellington Cathedral, 9 November 1972. Green programme sheet Williamson-Edgley and Kerridge Odeon present an evening with John Boulter, golden-voiced tenor of the Black and White Minstrel Show - for the first time in New Zealand; with Jonathan Cohen, Gray Bartlett and Adrienne Davis. Programme (2 copies) Williamson-Edgley and Kerridge Odeon present the Charlie Byrd Trio. Auckland Town Hall 24 & 27 March; Wellington Town Hall 25 March 1972. Programme Christchurch Town Hall inaugural concert to mark the occasion of the official opening of the Christchurch Town Hall in the distinguished presence of His Excellency the Governor-General Sir Denis Blundell and Lady Blundell. (With Canterbury Representative Band, Christchurch Civic Orchestra, Christchurch Harmonic Society, Canterbury Representative Brass Band, Royal Christchurch Musical Society, Maurice Till). Saturday 30th September 1972 at 8.15 pm. Programme (2 copies) [Cover design by Neville Logan] Prestige Promotions (N.Z.) Ltd. The Val Doonican Show; Suzanne, Triangle, Bruce Lynch Combo. Australasian tour, October 1972. Programme booklet (2 copies) Iolani School South Pacific Concert tour 1972. Young Hawaii in sight and sound. [New Zealand portion of tour, Wellington, Rotorua, Auckland, 24-30 June 1972]. Souvenir program. "Kurzwellen" by Karlheinz Stockhausen; "Sexus" by Jack Body [1972?]. Programme / chart (6 copies, all different colours) Rod McKuen in concert [1972]. Promotional booklet / programme Marama Players Otago-Southland tour, 7-12 August 1972. Accommodation list (including Honor McKellar, Kathleen Wood, Polly Sussex and mother; Prof Platt; Mr & Mrs Rimmer, Richard Mapp, Michael Houstoun, David Lovell-Smith). The Peddlers 3rd New Zealand tour 1972. Programme booklet Nation-wide keyboard festivals. Karl Ulrich Schnabel plays Beethoven; Tessa Birnie (spinet and piano). Christchurch, Dunedin, Wellington, Tauranga, Auckland. [March-May 1972]. Promotional pamphlet with itinerary (2 copies) Jo Lustig in association with Island Artists presents an evening with Steeleye Span, with guest artists Amazing Blondel. Promotional booklet University of Auckland Choir, New Zealand, conducted by Peter Godfrey, selected to represent New Zealand at the Third International University Choral Festival in the United States of America, April 1972. Promotional pamphlet with individual photographs of all members University of Auckland Festival Choir, conducted by Peter Godfrey, selected to represent New Zealand at the Third Triennial University Choral Festival in the Lincoln Centre, New York, April 1972. NZ Academy of Fine Arts, Buckle St, 23 August [1972]. Programme pamphlet (2 copies) University of Auckland Festival Choir, extracts from reviews - world tour, April/May 1972. Typescript on sheet University of Auckland Festival Choir, conducted by Peter Godfrey, selected to represent New Zealand at the Third Triennial University Choral Festival in the Lincoln Centre, New York, April 1972. Saint Paul's Cathedral, 23 August [1972]. Small poster University of Otago Music Department. Lunch hour recital (With Kathleen Wood, Rosalind Parsonson, New Sounds Ensemble, Michael Houstoun, Maurice Till). Marama Hall, 18 April [1972]. Flyer / programme John Wells, organist. Inaugural recital, St Peter's Church Willis Street, 11 October 1972. Typescript programme sheet (2 copies) plus one "inaugural recital" programme with no location or date UBA Promotions proudly present the return. Roger Whittaker Show, featuring the Brian Hands Quartet, HMV recording artist Nash Chase, 1971 Studio One winners Jay 'n Bee. Promotional booklet. Quantity: 19 programmes and fliers, plus duplicates and versions. Physical Description: Printed programmes, up to quarto size, some illustrated. Provenance: Donated from various sources including Mrs S Bertaud 1997; Noelene Wevell (1998); Lorna Davidson 2003; Ms Robyn Favell 2007; Margaret Calder, 2014; Richard Till 2014. Transfers: Collection received in Ephemera. One serial transferred on appraisal to Serials, 19 May 2015.

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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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[Theatre programmes and small posters collected by Charles Cabot, for music concerts an...

Date: 1974 - 1975

From: Cabot, Charles Henry, 1890-1978: [Collection of ephemera, posters and programmes. 1900-1976]

Reference: Eph-B-CABOT-Music-1974/1975

Description: Includes programmes or flyers for the following: 1974: The Alexander Brothers, tourising Australia & New Zealand, May 1974 [with Ronnie Christie, Bobby Harvey & His Band, Jack Milroy & Mary Lee]. Programme booklet (2 copies, autographed) The Bee Gees 1974 tour of Australasia, with musicians Geoffrey Westley, Alan Kendall, Arrif Mardin, Dennis Bryon, Mr George. Promotional booklet with photographs. Christchurch Symphony Orchestra 1974 concert series. Second subscription concert, 27 July 1974. Conductor Vanco Cavdarski; contralto Lauris Elms. Programme Stewart Macpherson's Stetson Productions proudly present Kris & Rita. New Zealand and Australian tour 1974 [Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge]. Promotional booklet with photographs Val Doonican. Australasian tour souvenir brochure, February - March 1974, presented by Prestige Promotions (N.Z.) Ltd, managing director Phil Warren. The Val Doonican show [with] Bal Moane, Triangle, the Leprechauns. Musical director Roger Richards. (2 copies, both autographed on front cover). An evening with John Boulter; the original golden voiced star of the Black and White Minstrel Show. Comprehensive New Zealand tour commences February 1974. Flyer only Kerridge Odeon & J C Williamson Theatres Ltd present an evening with John Boulter, golden voiced tenor of the Black and White Minstrel Show. With Gray Bartlett, Gillian Humphreys, Jonathan Cohen. Programme booklet (2 copies) Kerridge Odeon Corporation Limited and J C Williamson Theatres Limited present Scotland's internationally famous tenor Kenneth McKellar, with ... Rita Morris; at the piano Alfred Furnish [Australian tour October -November 1974]. Programme booklet (2 copies) The New Zealand Army Band in concert. Town Hall, Friday May 3rd ... our next promotion, the master hypnotist "Rayco" [1974]. Pamphlet Robert Raymond presents John McLaughlin and the Mahavishnu Orchestra. Australian [and Auckland?] tour [1974?]. Promotional booklet Pat Condon on behalf of Paradine Paferson present Nan Mouskouri. [Promotional booklet, 1974?] Des O'Connor entertains. 1974 New Zealand tour. Promotional booklet with photographs Steeleye Span Australian / New Zealand tour 1974. Blue flyer (2 copies) 1975: Kerridge Odeon, J C Williamson Theatres Limited and Aztec Services Limited present Don McLean, the man and his music. New Zealand souvenir programme 1975 (2 copies) Quantity: 15 programmes or flyers. Physical Description: Printed programmes or fliers, under 300 mm.

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Minhinnick, Gordon Edward George (Sir), 1902-1992: Guest artists on the Val Doonican Show

Date: 17 September 1972

From: Skinner, Thomas Edward (Sir), 1909-1991: Cartoons collected by Sir Thomas Skinner

Reference: C-179-156

Description: An audience is watching a stage, Rob Mulddon is in the spotlight seated in a rocking chair labelled "Industrial relations". Skinner and Norman Kirk are about to enter the stage from either side. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and letratone on paper, 390 x 500 mm.

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Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989 :The Muldoonican Show; one man variety [1972]

Date: 1972

From: [Various cartoonists] :Sir Robert Muldoon cartoons by Nevile Lodge, Sid Scales, Eric Heath and T. Laiman. 1971-1989.

By: Lodge, Nevile Sidney, 1918-1989

Reference: A-291-036

Description: Shows a stage on which National spokesman for Finance, Robert Muldoon, sits in a rocking chair playing a guitar and singing "folk songs" with words pertinent to his political position. An audience of three frown: Tom Skinner of the Federation of labour, Labour leader Norman Kirk, and Labour politician Bill Rowling. Muldoon sings parodies of folk songs: And the F.O.L. turns forty shades of green 'Twas Paddy McGinty's goat, but I prefer to get Tom Skinner's and Norman's With me shillelagh under me arm, I'll take a swipe at one and all When I lower the boom of the sheep farmers, like I did to the dairy farmers I'll tax your home again, Kathleen, after the elections Bob Muldoon is shining above the green mountain, and the rest of the country too The title is a parody of the "Val Doonican Show". Val Doonican, an Irish singer, was touring New Zealand in October 1972. Quantity: 1 original cartoon(s). Physical Description: Ink and letratone on board, 292 x 370 mm.