Musicians - New Zealand

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Papers relating to 'The NZSO National Youth Orchestra: 50 Years and Beyond'

Date: 1975-2011

From: Tonks, Joy, 1939-: Collection

Reference: Series-7112

Description: Papers and correspondence by Joy Tonks relating to her book 'The NZSO National Youth Orchestra: 50 Years and Beyond', published in 2011. Includes: - correspondence - interviews - newspaper clippings - draft chapters, and book plans - research notes - photographs. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Delivered to the Library in six file boxes, and one folder. Papers were organised by type and date, with papers loose inside the boxes. Some material was grouped together using bulldog clips. Original order has been preserved by the archivist. Quantity: 6 box(es) containing 26 folders. 1 folder(s). Processing information: Not all names associated with the collection have been indexed.

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Macbeth ; by Graeme Collins

Date: [ca 1980-2000]

From: Collins, Graeme, 1949-2004 : Papers

By: Collins, Graeme, 1949-2004

Reference: MSC-016255

Description: Damaged copy Quantity: 1 C90 cassette(s).

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Thompson, Carraigh Blair, 1928- :Photographs of Carraigh Thompson, Douglas Lilburn and ...

Date: January 1947, January 1948, January 1952

By: Thompson, Carraigh Blair, 1928-2020; Jensen, Irene, -1969

Reference: PAColl-7681

Description: Photographs featuring Douglas Lilburn, Carraigh Blair Thompson, and other composers and musicians, taken 1947-1952, by various photographers. Quantity: 7 b&w original photographic print(s). Finding Aids: A detailed list is housed with the collection, providing information on each photograph. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Papers-7476-1 (MS-Group-1127 : Thompson, Carraigh Blair, 1928- : Papers relating to Douglas Lilburn).

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[Theatre programmes for concerts, recitals and music events in Great Britain some featu...

Date: 1900 - 1939

Reference: Eph-A-MUSIC-GB-1900/1939

Description: Includes: 1901: Worshipful Company of Cordwainers. A selection of music. The Hall, 16 January 1901. (With Marie Mallia, Lilian Gardner, Samuel Masters, Robert Hilton, Maud Horne, Fountain Meen). Programme (NZ connection unknown) 1918: The New Queen's Hall Orchestra. Vocalist Gervase Elwes, piano Adela Verne. Queen's Hall, 26 January 1918. Programme. (NZ connection unknown) 1920: Stella Power. Royal Albert Hall, 19 September 1920. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) 1921:Brand Lane orchestral series. "Cavalleria rusticana". Free Trade Hall Manchester, 8 January 1921. Programme / libretto (Rosina Buckman) Kreisler recital. Royal Albert Hall, 11 December 1921. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) Tetrazzini concert. Royal Albert Hall, 25 September 1921. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) Tetrazzini concert. Royal Albert Hall, 4 December 1921. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) Dame Nellie Melba with the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra, conductor Landon Ronald. Royal Albert Hall, 8 May 1921. Programme (NZ connection unknown) Crystal Palace London. Dame Clara Butt Grand Festival concert, assisted by the Handel Festival Choir and Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra (with Rosina Buckman, Laura Evans-Williams, Maurice D'Oisly, Kennerley Rumford). 4 June [1921]. Flier Chappell Ballad concerts. Third concert of the season (With Rosina Buckman, Dora Labbette, Leila Megane, Virginia Perry, Hubert Eisdell, Ernest Hargreaves, Charles Tree, Gertrude Tomalin, pianist Moiseiwitsch, and the New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conducted by Alick Maclean). Queen's Hall London, 29 October 1921. Programme Operatic concert with Rosina Buckman, Maurice D'Oisly, Edna Thornton, Peter Dawson and William James. Royal Albert Hall, 13 November 1921. Programme (Rosina Buckman) 1922: Verdun Sunday. Royal Albert Hall, 2 July 1922. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) 1923: Kreisler recital. Royal Albert Hall, 4 November 1923. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman and Maurice D'Oisly) 1924: Programme of Five O'Clock Musicale in aid of St John's Hospital. Town Hall Twickenham, 14 July 1924. Programme (Kathleen Cruickshank) 1925: John McCormack. Royal Albert Hall, 7 June 1925. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Rosina Buckman) Madame Hempel supported by Rummel and John Amadio. Royal Albert Hall special Sunday concerts. 4 October 1925. Programme 1926: Stella Murray vocal recital. At the piano Harold Craxton; at the organ P Mavon Ibbs. Aeolian Hall (London). 9 June 1926. Madame Elena Gerhardt, at the piano Paula Hegner. Queen's Hall, 2 February 1926. Programme (Advert page for HMV mentions artist Rosina Buckman) International Celebrity Subscription concerts, season 1926-27. Programme (Rosina Buckman) 1930: Kathleen Cruickshank song recital. Parish Hall, 10 July 1930. At the piano: M Holmwood. (Promotional pamphlet with reviews and photograph) 1931: Royal Albert Hall. Special Sunday concerts. 1 February 1931. Programme (advert page for Lionel Powell & Holt mentions clients Lance Fairfax, Amadio) 1936: BBC Promenade concerts 1936, with Eva Turner and Arthur Carron. 10 August 1936. Programme (NZ connection unknown) 1937: Wigmore Hall. Invitation to pianoforte recital by pupils of Frederick Moore (includes Janetta McStay, Jean McLeod and Terence (Terry) Vaughan) Quantity: 22 theatre programmes and fliers. Physical Description: Photolithographs on programmes, sizes below 250 mm.

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Photographs by Bernard Schofield of Auckland from Reed Publishing's illustration files

Date: ca1970-ca1980

From: Reed Publishing :Photographs relating to New Zealand mostly 1950s-1970s

By: Reed Publishing (NZ) Ltd; Schofield, Bernard, active 1970s

Reference: PAColl-4871-04

Description: Quantity: 45 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Professional and social life

Date: 1953-2012

From: Clark, Judith Ann, 1931-2014: Photographs

By: Pruden, Penny, active 1930-1998; Woolf, Ronald D, 1930-1987

Reference: PAColl-10457-3

Description: Photographs of Clark's professional and social life, 1953-2012, taken by mainly unidentified photographers. Features images of Clark with various people including students, colleagues, and friends. Some images are at parties, social events, and concerts. Identified people include John Hopkins, Barry Empson, Lili Kraus, and Douglas Lilburn. Also includes portraits of Clark at various ages and portraits with groups of her students, including some proof sheets. Clark's time overseas while studying music (1955-1963) is covered. Photographs showing her on board a ship, with fellow students at an unidentified railway station, on a camel in Cairo, and posing with other students and teachers including Carlo Zecchi. Her attendance at music conferences and workshops (1970s-2012) is also covered, with photographs including group portraits from Institute of Registered Music Teachers of New Zealand conferences, 2011, 2012, undated [1990s?], and images labelled “ZONTA and HLIPC”. Other photographs include the interior and exterior of a house and Clark next to a Lockwood sign, a proof sheet of a piano being moved into a house [1982?], and a concert at an unidentified venue. Also contains some images that were sent to Clark by friends, with the accompanying correspondence (or copies) included. Clark moved into a brand new house in Albemarle Road, Northland in 1982 and replaced her Bechstein piano with a Kawai grand. Quantity: 48 b&w original photographic print(s) Three are proof sheets. 88 colour original photographic print(s) One is a proof sheet. 4 b&w copy photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints and dye coupler prints

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Interview with Tommy Adderley

Date: 23 Nov 1992

From: Pop Music Oral History Project

By: Adderley, Tommy Arthur, 1940-1993

Reference: OHInt-0485-02

Description: Tommy Adderley was born in Birmingham, England in 1940. Outlines family's involement in World War II including his father, member of the West African Army Corps and present at the liberation of the Belson Camp in Germany. Remembers German bombings in 1943 and 1944. Outlines education and early musical tastes. Details job as cook, apprenticeship as pipe fitter and joining the Merchant Navy aged fifteen to become first class steward. Discusses first ship, the S.S. Dominion Monarch sailing to New Zealand via Africa, the Canary Islands and Australia. Recounts cargo stops in Wellington and Lyttelton, shore leave, duties on board and entertainment on ship from Tony and the Initials, Tommy Ferguson and Nick Villard from the Embers. Outlines rehearsals with Tommy Ferguson and Ray Maby playing on board and local dances while in port. Recalls transfer to the Rangitane and introduction to Wellington music scene. Mentions the Maori Volcanics, Hi-Five and Johnny Devlin. Discusses decision to jump ship in Australia, 1959, trip to New Zealand on the Wanganella, work as a barman at St George Hotel and playing at the Pines Cabaret with Garth Young and Slim Norwood. Outlines recording with Laurie Lewis, Don Richardson and the Wellington Jazz Orchestra under Alex Jennings' Lexion label. Mentions Justin Du Fresne's Sunset Show, Selwyn Toogood and the Lever Hit Parade. Outlines move to Auckland in 1963. Discusses recording on General Artists label, American exposure, lack of recording contracts, Television New Zealand's 1962 'Big Show' and 1964 'Showtime Spectacular'. Details recording successes, Australian performances with Mark Perjanik, Bruce King, Jack Harrison, Wally Scott, George Varna, Neil Metcalfe and Allison Durbin, Jimmy Sloggett's band back in New Zealand, Radio Hauraki and shows at Hatchetts, an Auckland club renamed the Ace of Hearts. Discusses time with group Headband with Dick Hopp, Jack Stradwick, Alan Quinnell, Jimmy Hill, Billy Kristian and Ronny Craig playing at 'Granny's'. Names Headband songs 'Good morning Mr Rock and Roll' and 'The laws must change'. Outlines co-ownership of the Green Door, a late night Auckland cafe, with David Gapes. Talks about introduction of liquor licensing laws in 1979 and their effects on clubs. Details the Auckland drug scene and time spent in Mount Eden and Witako prisons for drugs conviction from 1980. Discusses work in prison bakery and later role teaching at prison officer training college at Trentham. Discusses establishing New Zealand International Jazz Festival, work with telethon and London jazz career. Talks about current projects. Refers to Mike Walker, Max Merritt and the Meteors, Bill and Boyd, Peter Posa, Dinah Lee, Lou and Simon, Mannfred Mann, the Kinks, the Honeycombs, Paul Jones, Midge Marsden, Barry and the Breakaways, the Merseymen, Elaine Page, Split Enz, Hello Sailor and Fourmyula. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Roger Watkins Venue - 3/179 Jervois Road, Herne Bay, Auckland Accompanying material - Photocopy of article `Knee deep in the blues' from Metro September 1993 Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-005003-005005; OHLC-001129, 001130, 001131 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 2.40 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-1826.

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Interview with Gary Daverne

Date: 24 Nov 1992

From: Pop Music Oral History Project

By: Daverne, Gary Michiel, 1939-

Reference: OHInt-0485-03

Description: Gary Daverne was born in Auckland, in 1939. Provides family history. Recounts contracting polio as child, treatment and early study of music. Talks about rock and roll music, Johnny Devlin, saxophone auditions with Red Hewitt and the Buccaneers in 1959, Peter Cox, running dances in local RSA hall with acts including the Cavaliers, Freddy Kyle, the Silhouettess and the Sierras, his cousin Eldred Stebbing and their record labels Zodiac and Viscount. Mentions Audion label. Outlines accountancy training, teachers training college, winning American Field Service scholarship, teaching in Auckland and playing with the Symphony Orchestra, brass and pipe bands. Talks about Showtime Spectaculars mentioning the Howard Morrison Quartet, the Keil Isles and touring as part of the Ronny Sunden Band with Mike Kelly, Keith Graham and Glynn Tucker. Mentions name change to the Embers. Touches on Allied Universal Productions record label co owned with Barry Spencer. Talks about recording processes and changes from the 1960's. Describes role of a music director. Discusses Kathie Howe, the Lever Hit Parade, Justin Du Fresne, Selywn Toogood, Ian Saxton, the Bridge City Jazzmen and the Ridge Runners within his role as producer. Outlines period spent in United Kingdom from 1966, study at trinity college and return to New Zealand 1971. Describes return to teaching and job arranging and writing music for Television New Zealand, including time conducting and composing music. Names productions Cats of Ponsonby and Didikai. Talks about return to Viscount record label as producer, writing jingles, work with the Auckland Symphony Orchestra, the Auckland Choral Society and composing for the piano accordian. Refers to Bernie Allen, Tony Baker, Wayne Senior, the Glendwellers, the Supremes, the Sharelles, the Rondelles, the Jaynettes, Mr Lee Grant, Jess Chandler, the Breakaways, Helen Shapiro, the Chicks and the Gremlins. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Roger Watkins Venue - Herne Bay, Auckland Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-005006-005008; OHLC-001132-001134 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2098.

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Interview with Philip Warren

Date: 25 Nov 1992

From: Pop Music Oral History Project

By: Warren, Philip Reece, 1938-2002

Reference: OHInt-0485-06

Description: Philip Warren was born in Auckland, in 1938. Talks about his family connections and history including his grandfather, Frank Warren, who worked with Wild Bill Hickock's circus. Discusses Auckland City, Mount Albert Grammar School, Charles Begg and Company Music Shop, Flock House agricultural college and the Chipper Mill in Kinleith. Recalls meeting John Daley, Bruce Henderson, Bart Stokes and Don Lillian. Talks about establishing a Jazz Club with Don Lillian and names live acts Mike Noch and Berie Allen. Outlines purchase of Chef Records. Discusses importing costs and quotas, competition from Tanza, the Radio Corporation and Eldred Stebbing and recording local artists. Talks about the Crystal Palace Ballroom, Philip Warren Limited, Prestige Promotions Limited and the Prestige record label. Describes Johnny Devlin, including his promotion, sales, recording and publicity. Talks about Bob Kerridge, Viking Records, travel in England and the United States and consolidating his record labels into Top Rank New Zealand Limited, renamed Allied International Records Limited in 1962. Outlines return to the Auckland club scene. Talks about marriage to Patricia Ann Hardy and their two children. Describes New Zealand club scene in the 1960's and 1970's naming the Beatle Inn, Thunderbird Valley Inn, the Crypt, the Starlight Ballroom and the Ace of Clubs. Details problems with licensing under Norman Kirk and advocating licensing law changes. Talks about his Fuller's Entertainment Agency Industry and television shows C'mon, The Contry Touch and the Late Show. Discusses Kevin Moore, Trevor Spitz, Jim Anderton, Bill Caldwell and Eddin Chin. Talks about New Zealand music quotas, importing restrictions, radio and television promotion and coverage, Television New Zealand, New Zealand On Air, involvement with talent shows including New Faces, The Entertainers and Stars for Singapore. Discusses Redwood and Ngaruawahia music festivals. Talks about Western Springs concert venue. Outlines career in local body politics. Mentions positions on the Arts Council and New Zealand Ballet Board. Talks about twelve years on the Auckland City Council from 1980 and position on the Auckland Regional Council from 1992, time as Chairman of the Council and Deputy Mayor. Touches on guest announcer position for Radio Pacific and the Mandalay Entertainment Centre. Also refers to Bruce MacDonald, Nolan Rafferty and his Dixielanders, Bill Sevesi, the Keil Isles, Tom Skinner, Charlie Western, Kahu Pireaha, Carol Davies, Vince Gallagher, Craig Douglas, Cliff Richard, Paul Marshall, Felix Zipper, Buddy Knox, Broderick Crawford, Diana Dors, the Cray Brothers, Anthony Quinn, Norman Winston, Bob Paris, the Merseymen, Dave Moan, Dylan Tait, Mike Leylon, Ivor Fish and his Satelites, the Soundells, Freddy Keil and the Kaveliers, Ricky May, Claude Papesch, Johnny Devlin and the Devils, the Mike Walker Trio, Fia Chaplin, the Four Fours, Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, Dame Malvina Major, Shona Laing, Margaret Urlich, the Chapters, the Avengers, Patsy Rigger, Suzanne Prentice, the Brodie Brothers, Gray Bartlett, Peter Posa, Dinah Lee, the Chicks, Ray Woolf, Tommy Adderley, Mr Lee Grant, Bogdan Kominowski, Sandy Edmonds, Rob Guest, the Hollies, Jose Feliciano, Johnny Cash, Robin Gibb, Bruno Lawrence, Blerta and Red Mole. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Roger Watkins Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-005017-005020; OHLC-001143-001146 Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 4 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2095.

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Interview with Wayne Ashley Mason

Date: 13 Dec 1994

From: Pop Music Oral History Project

By: Mason, Wayne Ashley, 1949-

Reference: OHInt-0485-29

Description: Wayne Mason was born in New Plymouth, in 1949. Talks about his family, memories of New Plymouth including the Queen's visit in 1953, listening to pop music on the radio, time spent in Rotorua and move to Wellington in 1957 to settle in new suburb of Upper Hutt. Discusses local church and Boy's Brigade, the Cuban crisis, anti-communism, and music lessons. Recounts formation of his music group, the Insects, with Martin Hope, Les Grubner and Chris Parry. Outlines job as broadcasting engineer in 1966, temporary group members Frank Stevenson, better known as Frankie Stevens, and Roger Gascoigne and renaming band as Fourmyula. Discusses the flower power movement, new fashion trends, winning Wellington Battle of the Bands in 1968 and touring New Zealand. Remembers sinking of the Wahine while on tour. Talks about songwriting and recording, chart successes and travel to England. Outlines recording at Abbey Road studios, meeting Paul Macartney and decision to return to New Zealand. Recalls release in 1970 of 'Nature', a number one hit on New Zealand charts. Recounts leaving band to get married, replaced by Paul Pryde, his return and tours of Europe and Scandanavia. Touches on exit of band members Martin Hope and Chris Parry. Talks about invovlement with the Flinders with Richard Burgess, Bruce Robinson and Carl Everson, Rockinghorse in 1973 with Carl Everson, Keith Noris, Clint Brown, Bruce Robinson, Barry Saunders and Kevin Bailey, the Tigers, Two Armed Men and the Warratahs. Discusses winning Group of the Year award with Rockinghorse around 1976 or 1977. Talks about the Warratahs at length. Also discusses the Everly Brothers, Winnifred Atterwell, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, The Kinks, Barry and the Breakaways, the Twilights, The In-Betweens, Perry Lennon, Graham Collins, Neil Young, Don Richardson, Alister Richardson, John Perkins, The Jam and The Cure. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Roger Watkins Venue - 35 The Parade, Paekakariki Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-005088-005089, 005090-005091; OHLC-001214-001217 Quantity: 4 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3.30 Hours and minutes Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2087.

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Interview with Bill Cate

Date: 25 Feb 1993

From: Pop Music Oral History Project

By: Cate, William, 1940-

Reference: OHInt-0485-13

Description: William Cate was born in Lower Hutt, in 1940. Talks about his father who worked in Petone Wollen Mills until death in cricket accident around 1945, his mother and sister. Names mother's second husband Dick Richards, brother of Jock Richards. Describes Jock Richards, the 1924 Invicible's All Black rugby captain, and his invovlement with the television documentary on the New Zealand Rugby Union's centenary celebrations. Recalls early piano and dance lessons at the Dorothy Daniel's School of Dancing, performances at the Variety Company in Petone singing war tunes, 2ZB radio broadcasts and concerts at the Saint James Theatre and Wellington Town Hall under George Miller. Talks about education at Naenae College including fellow student Bob Jones, contemporary fashions, social events and dances. Describes meeting classmate Bill Robertson and ukelele duets. Outlines graduation, work from 1959 and university classes at Victoria University. Talks about song writing, early gigs with Bill, marriage to Gail Rogers in 1964 and fellow musicians Benny Dick, Denny and John Mahon, Mick Dawson and Don Richardson. Describes radio show the Lever Hit Parade, government controlled broadcasting, seeing Johnny Devlin in 1959 and the Everly Brothers. Outlines development of 'Bill and Boyd' routine and use of backing bands. Recalls first record release in 1959, Auckland variety shows and Showtime Spectaculars with Howard Morrison. Mentions Jock Newbits Big Band, Harry Miller, Tony Williams and Jimmy Rogers. Compares Auckland and Wellington club scenes and touches on youth clubs. Outlines performances with the Premiers, Don Linden, Peter Posa and the Howard Morrison Quartet and record detail with EMI studios in Wellington. Names technician Frank Douglas. Discusses acts and tours with Jimmy Rogers, Chubby Checker, Johnny Mathis, Frankie Vallee and the Four Seasons, Tijuana Brass, the Seekers, Bob Hope, Janice Ian, Herb Alpert, Harry Secombe and Glen Cambpell in New Zealand, Australia, United States, Britain and South Africa. Mentions Doug Elliot, Harry Miller, Benny Levin and and Graham Dent. Recalls royal performance for the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh. Compares recording and live performances and talks about professionalism in the music industry. Discusses multiple performances on Band Stand, Max Merritt and the Meteors, the Beatles, musicians fees, work loads and the 1975 Australian telethon to raise money for Darwin after Cyclone Tracy destruction. Names gold record song 'Santa never made it to Darwin'. Recalls Bill Robertson's retirement from Bill and Boyd in 1989. Talks about new partner Des Gibson, computer-sequenced accompaniments and his children. Access Contact - see oral history librarian Interviewer(s) - Roger Watkins Accompanying material - Leaflet with history of `Bill & Boyd' Arrangement: Tape numbers - OHC-005038-005040; OHLC-1001164-001166 Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 3 Hours Duration. Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2076. 4 photographs of `Bill & Boyd'

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Philpott, Helene, fl 2013 :Photographs, chiefly of music student Jeanne Gibson Marshall

Date: [ca 1939-1946]

By: Philpott, Helene, active 2013; Green & Hahn (Firm); Satherley, Ian, active 1940s; Sumner Photo Service

Reference: PAColl-10106

Description: Photographs chiefly relating to Jeanne Gibson Marshall (later Ferguson) as a young woman in the 1930s and 1940s when she was studying music at Canterbury University College, Christchurch, taken by a range of photographers. Includes a group of school students (possibly examination or competition participants) many holding violins or rolled up certificates; the Sumner basketball team and Sumner tennis club; group and individual photographs taken at Jeanne's graduation in 1939 showing women and men in academic dress outside buildings at the Canterbury University College, the women carrying bouquets of flowers, and the majority of men in uniform; two photographs from an album, both taken in 1939, of musicians standing on the steps of a building, probably in Christchurch - the New Zealand-born violinist Alan Loveday, aged 11, and the Austrian pianist Paul Schramm, who arrived in New Zealand in 1938. Also includes a group photograph of Army Headquarters' employees (in civilian clothes), possibly records staff, Wellington, ca 1946, including Women's Army Auxiliary Corps sergeant Marie Louise Hart (later Philpott). Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 13 b&w original photographic print(s). 4 newspaper cuttings. 1 album page with 2 b&w original prints. Provenance: Donated by Helene Philpott, Lower Hutt, 2013. Ms Philpott is the niece of Jeanne Gibson Ferguson and daughter-in-law of Marie Louise Philpott.

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Posters

Date: March-May 2018

From: Mussel Inn Ltd: Posters and ephemera

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Mussel-Inn-2018-2

Description: Includes: Rag poets. Mussel Inn, 3 March 2018 / Andy's Eye Hop Harvest. Food (hangi) and beverages provided. Mussel Inn, 4 March 2018 Rado & Raybon save the world! Nick Rado, Raybon Kan. [Mussel Inn], 11 March [2018] All the way from the USA! Mark Mazengarb, Joe K Walsh and Andrew Van Norstrand. New Zealand tour 2018; bluegrass, old time, swing. Mussel Inn, 13 March 2018 GB Live Poets Society presents Mighty March Open Mic. Live music from Andrew Lockwood (UK); MC Murphy [& Jazman?]. Mussel Inn, 15 March [20]18 Joel Fafard. Mussel Inn, 22 March 2018 / Andy's Eye Tillerman; an original blend of acoustic rock. Mussel Inn, 31 March 2018 / Andy's Eye Peter von Toy; rock drenched blues, tinted folk songs. Mussel Inn, 1 April 2018 / Andy's Eye Eb & Sparrow. Seeing things album release tour. Mussel Inn, 7 April 2018 / Andy's Eye Jonathan Crayford. Solo piano by Steinway. Mussel Inn Onekaka, 12 April 2018 Anthonie Tonnon with full band. Two free Hands tour April 2018. Mussel Inn, 14 April 2018 James Kenyon Trio ... supported by Lola Sola. Mussel Inn, 18 April 2018 / Andy's Eye Labretta Suede & The Moondog; 2 piece pack. Mussel Inn, 20 April [2018] Medicine Woman; Turn up the heat. Mussel Inn, 21 April 2018 / Andy's Eye GB Live Poets Society. Remembering Gordon Challis. Live music from Michael Southern. Mussel Inn, 26 April 2018 The Gypsy Hendrix Experience. Mussel Inn, 28 April 2018 / Andy's Eye Arts On Tour presents Olive Copperbottom; a Dickensian tale of love, gin and the pox, by Penny Ashton. [Mussel Inn], 30 April [2018] Charlotte Yates & Show Pony. Then the stars start singing. Mussel Inn, 12 May [2018] Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Digital prints, sizes around 420 x 297 mm. Processing information: Unit Title changed April 2023. Previous title: Mussel Inn Ltd: [Posters and ephemera of A3 size. 2018. Folder 2, March-May 2018].

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Posters

Date: January-February 2018

From: Mussel Inn Ltd: Posters and ephemera

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Mussel-Inn-2018-1

Description: Includes: Oakley Grenell anthology. Summer tour 2018. Mussel Inn, 2 January 2018 Hobnail; classic Celtic country folk. New album "Blue sky songs" out now. Mussel Inn, 4 January 2018 / Andy's Eye Tunes of I. Mussel Inn, 6 January 2018 / Andy's Eye Unity; knights of the dub table. EP release tour, with special guest Los Phoenix. Mussel Inn, 8 January 2018 / Andy's Eye Terror of the Deep. Mussel Inn, 10 January 2018 / Andy's Eye Horizon; funk / rock / reggae / dub; with special guest Swali. Mussel Inn, 13 January 2018 / Andy's Eye See what you did there. Jas Josland album release tour. Mussel Inn, 15 January [2018] Richter City Rebels, true to the heart and soul of New Orleans music. Mussel Inn, 17 January 2018 / Andy's Eye Bill Hickman & Billy Bones. Out of the smoke, Still burning ... Mussel Inn, 20 January 2018 / Andy's Eye Bill Hickman & Billy Bones. Out of the smoke, Still burning ... Mussel Inn, 20 January '18 [2018] The East Pointers (Canada) plus Mel Parsons. Mussel Inn, 23 January 2018 / Andy's Eye Jacquie Walters & James Wilkinson. Plus Amiria Grenell & Monty Bevins. Mussel Inn, 24 January 2018 Bazurka; a modern take on Balkan gypsy and folk music. Mussel Inn, 26 January 2018 / Andy's Eye Hopetoun Brown and the genius of Finn Scholes! Mussel Inn, 28 January 2018 / Andy's Eye Zarek Silberschmidt CD release tour NZ. Zarek & Albi at the Mussel Inn. 31 January 2018 Fraser Ross (folk) [and] Jess Shanks (folk) [and] Rebecca Nash (poet). Mussel Inn, 6 February 2018 My Baby, prehistoric rhythm. Mussel Inn, 8 February 2018 New Farben: Julian [Julien] Dyne & Parks (the grooves & beats behind Ladi6). Mussel Inn, 10 February 2018 / Andy's Eye Dan Walsh. Verging on the perpendicular tour. Mussel Inn, 12 February 2018 GB Live Poets Society presents UK spoken work artist Rik The Most. Live music from Benjamin Embers. Mussel Inn, Onekaka, 15 February 2018 Esther Swift, pushing the boundaries of folk and classical harp. Mussel Inn, 20 February 2018 / Andy's Eye Arts on Tour New Zealand presents Flora Knight & Sean Donald. Mussel Inn, 22 February [2018]. CANCELLED Rhino Peak presents Ciaran McMeekan, New Zealand summer tour 2018. Plus support from Jasper Hawkins. Mussel Inn, 25 February 2018 Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Digital prints, sizes around 420 x 297 mm. Processing information: Unit Title changed April 2023. Previous title: Mussel Inn Ltd: [Posters and ephemera of A3 size. 2018. Folder 1, January-February 2018].

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Posters

Date: June-October 2017

From: Mussel Inn Ltd: Posters and ephemera

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Mussel-Inn-2017-3

Description: Includes: Pulp Funkshun, plus special guests "Kids setting stuff on fire". Mussel Inn, 10 June 2017 / Andy's Eye Arts On Tour NZ presents Toru "Crossing borders". Mussel Inn, 17 June [2017] (2 copies, one without venue or date) GB Live Poets Society presents Ian Wedde. Music by Alice Williams. Mussel Inn, 22 June 2017 Arts On Tour presents New Zealand Guitar Quartet. Mussel Inn, 28 June [2017] Seafog + A J Sharma. Mussel Inn, 8 July [2017] Seafog; country crafted rock with intense lyrics and tribal jazz beats. Mussel Inn, 8 July 2017 / Andy's Eye GB Live Poets Society presents Open Mic. Music and guest MC Sacha & Friends. Mussel Inn, 13 July 2017 Hobnail, classic celtic country folk. Mussel Inn, 15 July 2017 Divas on Decks in association with the Mussel Inn presents "The last shebang", season closing party: Pootie Tang, Mamadafunk, Emma Tree, Aquapoodle. Mussel Inn, 22 July [2017] Opening for the season: Niko Ne Zna. Mussel Inn, 16 September 2017 GB Live Poets Society presents Iain Sharp. Music by Galanjah. Mussel Inn, 21 September 2017 The Desotos, Auckland. The acoustic tour. Election Day special. Mussel Inn, 23 September 2017 The Vanguards. Mussel Inn, 30 September 2017 / Andy's Eye Kieran Halpin, singer/songwriter. Mussel Inn, 7 October 2017 Hugh McGinlay NZ tour 2017 [Itinerary 10-15 October; Mussel Inn 14 October 2017] Arts on Tour presents Andrew London Trio. 15 October 2017 The Royale Riot; the Suitcase Royale (Australia). Mussel Inn, 17 October 2017 (2 copies) Helen Dorothy & Plot. Mussel Inn, 18 October 2017 / Andy's Eye GB Live Poets Society presents Elizabeth Smither. Music by Leigh Strange. Special guest appearance: The NZ Army Poets. Mussel Inn, 19 October 2017 Emma Davey & The Outriders rustlin' up some country music fun! Mussel Inn, 21 October 2017 / Andy's Eye Richie Stearns & Rosie Newton. Outrageous punk banjo, powerful evocative fiddle, beautiful vocal harmonies. Mussel Inn, 25 October 2017 Guy Buttery, South African guitar legend. Debut New Zealand tour [Itinerary 12-28 October; at Mussel Inn on 28 October 2017] Guy Buttery. Mussel Inn, 28 October 2017 / Andy's Eye Guilhem Desq; electric hurdy gurdy. Mussel Inn 31 October 2017. Busking show / Andy's Eye Title supplied by LIbrary. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Digital prints, sizes around 420 x 297 mm. Processing information: Unit Title changed April 2023. Previous title: Mussel Inn Ltd: [Posters and ephemera of A3 size. 2017. Folder 3, June-October 2017].

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Posters

Date: November-December 2017

From: Mussel Inn Ltd: Posters and ephemera

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Mussel-Inn-2017-4

Description: Includes: French For Rabbits. Mussel Inn, 5 November 2017 / Andy's Eye Arts On Tour NZ presents Delaney Davidson and his all new show Magic Lightbox. Mussel Inn, 11 November 2017 GB Live Poets Society presents Banned Poetry Night Uncensored. Music Noah Jones; MC Kevin Moran. Mussel Inn, 16 November 2017 Dominic "Tourettes" Hoey and Skyscraper Stan. Mussel Inn, 22 November 2017 / Andy's Eye Mundi; new single release tour. Mussel Inn, 25 November 2017 / Andy's Eye Solitude; the secret life of Annie Chaffey by DramaLAB. Mussel Inn, 26 November 2017 Ben Salter (Melbourne). 'Back yourself', plus special guests Flora Knight & Sean Donald. Mussel Inn, 27 November 2017 / Andy's Eye Rachel Dawick. Mussel Inn, 29 November 2017 / Andy's Eye Brett Hallam Holland, acoustic artist. Mussel Inn, 6 December 2017 Tawhiri Funk. Mussel Inn, 9 December 2017 / Andy's Eye Swamp Thing. Mussel Inn, 23 December 2017 / Andy's Eye Tom Cunliffe. The Mussel Inn, Christmas Eve [2017] (2 sizes) Kon-Tiki. Mussel Inn, 27 December 2017 / Andy's Eye OneVibe; afro-pacific, roots, rock, reggae. Mussel Inn, 29 December 2017 / Andy's Eye The Wellington City Shake-'Em-On-Downers. Cool swing jazz. Mussel Inn, 29 December 2018 [ie 2017?] / Andy's Eye Creation Relations presents Tunes of I; live dub, roots, funk, soul & psychedelia. New Years Eve shakedown. Mussel Inn, 31 December 2017 Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Digital prints, sizes around 420 x 297 mm. Processing information: Unit Title changed April 2023. Previous title: Mussel Inn Ltd: [Posters and ephemera of A3 size. 2017. Folder 4, November-December 2017].

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[Folder 15. Cards promoting events, companies]

Date: 1997-2013

From: Smyth, Brendan, 1950-: Collection

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Smyth-15

Description: Includes promotional cards for: Able Tasmans; store is a cool place. Magnet APRA Silver Scroll Awards, Christchurch 2009. Ticket labelled with Brendan Smyth's name b95FM. Plastic membership card of Brendan Smyth, exp 08/08 BaseFM Digital Liberator. Base breakfast [with Chip Matthews & Dylan C C4 class of 2006. Greeting card with group photograph of staff C4 class of 2007. Greeting card with group photograph of staff (two copies) Miriam Clancy. NZ tour 10-26 May 2007. Card Deus Ex Machina [Café], Shed 5, Top Deck, 90 Wellesley Street, Auckland Grand Ole Hayride: Marlon Williams, Tami Neilson, Delaney Davidson, Featuring Dave Khan [2013] Hotel Altamont, 207 Darlinghurst Road, NSW. Card Jim Beam Homegrown. 5 March 2011. Pamphlet / site map The Kirketon Hotel, Darlinghurst, Sydney. Card Kiwi FM, www.kiwifm.co.nzKiwi FM, www.kiwifm.co.nz. Green cardboard coaster Natalia Lesz. Playing tonight at the Metro [2008?]. Card Natalia Lesz. Cocktail reception. Carbon Lounge, Cumberland Hotel, 29 October 2008. Card Maori Music Industry Coalition Marmalade Studio Media Associates. When the reporter calls ... [Small card] The Mint Chicks; see the Mint Chicks at the Key Club, Sunday 29 April. Phase Five NZ Music New Zealand at CMJ, The Delancey, Tues 21 October [With] Cut Off Your Hands, Bang Bang Eche, The Ruby Suns, The Naked and Famous, hosted by Rhys Darby. Ticket (2 copies) New Zealand at CMJ 2010. Le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St, 19 October. Performances from Zowie, Kids of 88, Ruby Frost, Street Chant, Lawrence Arabia, Electric Wire Hustle New Zealand Big Sound 2010. Artisan Gallery Carpark, 9 September [2010] (With Ruby Frost, Artisan Guns, The Naked and Famous. The Checks, Knives At Noon) NZ Music on NZ Radio [2010] NZ on Air. Camille Guzzwell business card NZ on Air. Emily Johansen business card New Zealand Music Industry Commission, Te Reo Reka o Aotearoa (2 copies) New Zealand Radio Awards 2009. Skycity Auckland, 9 May [2009]. Ticket New Zealand @SXSW 09. Music sampler download card [2009] Onelung Flashback [sticker] [Onomo?] Restaurant familial, Kemia Bar, Tearoom & Bazaar London. Postcard Phase Five NZ Music. Photocopy Pukeahu; an exploratory anthology [Set of 9 postcards promoting the anthology] RDU.Org.NZ RDU 98.5 FM The Redbury, 1717 Vine Street, Los Angeles. Coaster Regents Court [Hotel], 18 Springfield Avenue, Potts Point NSW. Card Reserve Bank of Charlie Ash $20 The Rock FM. Card Smokefree Rockquest 2010, VIP ticket - Access all areas Spotify. Small promotional card Spy Valley Wine presents New Zealand @ SXSW, featuring David Dallas, Zowie, Liam Finn, Brooke Fraser, Street Chant, The Naked and Famous. West Tent Brush Square Park, 16 March [2011?] SXSW Music. Business card TheAudience.co.nz; discover new music Umusic. Small card Vampire Weekend, Contra 01.12.10 Vodafone Micro SIM for Apple [Packet] www.kiwihits.com. New Zealand at The Great Escape, Horatio's Bar, 16 May. Performances from Bang Bang Eche, Die! Die! Die!, Connan Mockasin, The Veils. Small card (three copies) Youth Radio Network Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Cards, sizes varying up to around 150 x 110 mm.

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[Folder 16. Invitations and tickets for events, awards, companies. 1996-2014]

Date: 1996-2014

From: Smyth, Brendan, 1950-: Collection

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Smyth-16

Description: Includes tickets and cards for: APRA Silver Scroll Awards. TSB Arena, 30 October 2014. Ticket Lela Jacobs. "This crooked way". Launch. Service Depot, Lombard Street Wellington, 10 March [2011]. Invitation Max TV. P 24 hrs. Max TV is going 24 hours. Max TV, 8 Lion Place Newmarket, 3 April 1996 NZ On Air. Celebration of 1,000 NZ On Air funded music videos, St Matthew-in-the-City, 30 October 2003. Invitation (two copies) NZ On Air. Release of Kiwi Gold Disc III collection, 28 May 2004. Invitation (two copies) NZ On Air. Invitation to mark release of the 50th Kiwi Hit Disc (With performances by Aaria, K'Lee, Goodshirt and The Feelers. Hopetoun Alpha, 11 October (two copies) NZ On Air. Invitation to hear about Phase Four New Zealand Music Plan with Prime Minister Helen Clark. Khuja Lounge, 28 July (two copies) Dave [possibly Avalanche City?]. Guest pass The Naked + Famous. Town Hall After Show Party. Basement, Lower Greys Avenue, 4 November . Invitation/ ticket New Zealand CMJ 09. Ticket (two copies); and Booklet with notes on Die! Die! Die!, Bang Bang Eche, Surf City, Motocade, Steve Abel, Kidz in Space, David Dallas, Smashproof, Kingston New Zealand at CMJ - The party. Delancey Lounge, 17 October [With Liam Finn, The Brunettes, Cut Off Your Hands, The Checks]. Ticket? (two copies) New Zealand at CMJ 2010. Le Poisson Rouge, 158 Bleecker St, 19 October. Performances from Zowie, Kids of 88, Ruby Frost, Street Chant, Lawrence Arabia, Electric Wire Hustle (two copies) New Zealand Showcase 2000. 1998 the year of the Feelers; 1999 the year of Stellar, 2000 ? ? ?. Christchurch Convention Centre, 13 May 2000. Invitation NZ On Air. Platinum-Plus cocktail reception and dinner. Auckland Museum Events Centre, 22 November 2007. Invitation (3 copies), Cocktail recipe (two copies) and menu NZ On Air. invites you to an exclusive showcase (With Opshop, The Tutts, Shaky Hands, The Rabble) . Backbeat Bar, Newton, 7 February 2007 (two copies) NZ On Air. invites you to an exclusive showcase (With Hollie Smith, Luke Thompson, Annabel Fay). Backbeat Bar, Newton, 28 June 2007 (two copies) NZ On Air. invites you to an exclusive showcase (With Cut Off Your Hands, Gin Wigmore, Clap Clap Riot, Ladi6). Backbeat Bar, Newton, 22 July 2008 NZ On Air. invites you to a Talent Symposium (With Boh Runga, Josh Leys, Charlie Ash). Backbeat Bar, Newton, 24 February 2009 (two copies) NZ On Air. invites you to a night with the new stars (With J Williams, Erakah, Opensouls, Dane Rumble). Backbeat Bar, Newton, 5 August 2009 Pavement presents Finn Andrews of The Veils, live & acoustic + surprise guest DJs. Rakinos, 35 High St, Auckland, 1 March [2005] Phase Four turns five. Toto's Montecristo Room, 53 Nelson Street Auckland City, 28 July . Invitation RBA Showcase 2005. (With SJD, Gramsci, Pluto, Frontline, Anika Moa. Transmission Room, Auckland, 30 April 2005 (two copies) RadioWorks Bootcamp 2006. Showcase. Kings Arms, Newton, Auckland. Invitation and drinks voucher Sarah and Craig would like you to come and celebrate their engagement. Wellington Car Club, 23 June Stylus Foamy Ed Redline. "Painkillers" album release gig. Galatos, 16 October [2003?]. Ticket. Sweetwaters Festival, Puhinui Reserve, Manukau, 22-25 January 1999. Plastic admission ticket (two copies) Vodafone. Homegrown. Wellington Waterfront, 14 March 2009. Voucher for free drink Hayley Westenra. New album "Odyssey". Showcase performance at St Matthew in the City, 8 August [2005]. Invitation Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Cards, sizes varying up to around 150 x 110 mm.

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Stephen and Elsie Gambrill's family album

Date: ca 1906 - ca 1938

From: Gambrill, Mollie Dilnot, 1911-2001 : Photographs

By: Gambrill, Stephen, 1883-1953; Gambrill, Elsie, -1974

Reference: PA1-q-763

Description: Opens with photographs relating to Stephen Gambrill and sports teams that he was associated with, particularly cricket teams. An extensive section shows him with his male friends and collegues on Lands and Survey Department business in the Wanganui River area. Most of this is a record of young men ammusing themselves outside work. Images show them playing musical instruments, hunting, bringing home game, fishing, canoeing, tramping, cutting wood, and generally fooling around. Many of these photographs were probably taken by Herbert Earle Girdlestone who also worked in the Lands and survey Department. The same images also occur in Girdlestone's own albums. Another series following this is a group of men in the countryside and at beaches. They may be members of the gymnastic group to which Stephen Gambrill belonged. As well as group images others show them performing hakas, dressing up, and performing group gymnastic stunts. One member of this group is the artist Nugent Welsh. Central to this album is the friendship between the Gambrill and Barker families, especially the younger members. There are many group photographs of mainly young men and women interacting socially; at the beach, swimming, picnicing, boating, out on cycling trips, drinking beer, out in the bush, and in fancy dress. Many images record members of the two families their friends and relations, including Stephen Gambrill and Elsie Barker on their wedding day in 1910. Following this is a section crowded with images of their children, Mollie, John, and Edward, as well as children of relatives and friends. This latter part of the album bring in the children and adult members of the Drawbridge Family. This connection is through Stephen's cousin Edith Gambrill who married a Drawbridge. Stephen Gambrill was also an amature photographer so that the Wellington coastal landscapes, views of rivers in native forest, ships, towns, and construction camps, may well be by him. He was also a keen sportsman, so two later groups of images record a tramp across mountains under snow, and elaborate group gymnastic displays. The album ends with Stephen's children and others dressed up as Red Indians The bulk of the photographs were taken between 1906 and 1920 One loose print from this album of a massed gymnatic performance in a theatre in the 1900s, is now housed in PAColl-7369-01. Three pages of photographs (pp 15-17) include many images of a survey trip into the hill country west of the main road between Raetihi and National Park. These photographs were taken in the area around Ruatiti and the Ruatiti Stream and Manganuioteao River about 1908. For another record of the same trip with many of the same images identified see Girdlestone Album PA1-q-915. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

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"Arts Jamboree," conference of the Central Regional Arts Council

Date: May 1979

From: Creative New Zealand: Collections relating to the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council and Creative NZ

Reference: PA1-q-970

Description: `Arts Jamboree,' the Central Regional Arts Council's conference held at Tararua College, Pahiatua, from the 18th to the 20th of May 1979. Events included drama, dance, clowns, movement workshops, fancy bread making, video photography, building constructions from pipes and string, a Maori concert party, and an exhibition of arts and crafts. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).