Cricketers Arms Hotel (Wellington, N.Z.)

Situated on the corner of Tory and Vivian Streets. Old building demolished in late 1960s, and new one built by 1970.

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[Bustin, Debra], 1957- :The Pelicans. Cricketers, April [5], 6th 7th [1984].

Date: 1984

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1984].

By: Bustin, Debra, 1957-

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1984-08

Description: Shows the word PELICANS as notes on a wavy musical stave. The design is red and black on white. Exhibited in 'Wellingtonzone: 50 years of popular music' exhibition curated by Clark Stiles and Rhonda Grantham at the Turnbull Room, National Library of New Zealand, 27 June - 6 October 2002. Inscriptions: Verso - top left - (Pencil ca 1984): Poster by Debra Bustin Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 510 x 695 mm.

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Photographer unknown: Wellington and district hotels and a tram accident

Date: [ca 1940-1950]

Reference: PAColl-6906

Description: 8 images of hotels including one of Porirua Hotel in the distance beyond a scattering of houses, a small church and a Shell station. Three are of a bad tram accident at the corner of Webb Street and Taranaki Street where a Thorndon tram went right through the premises adjacent to the Napier-Wellington Transport Co Ltd. Police and passers-by are looking on and workmen are trying to clear the debris. The last image is of what may be a nurses' hostel at Wellington Hospital. Photographer unidentified. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/4-045211 to 045222 Quantity: 10 b&w original negative(s) glass. 2 b&w original negative(s) film. Physical Description: Glass and film ¼ plate negatives

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Something you'd rather be doing than seeing the Economic Wizards?! Plus The Soul Rebels...

Date: 1984

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1984].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1984-05

Description: Shows Prime Minister Robert Muldoon as a pig policeman with a whip, pointing his finger at the viewer. His cap bears the logo of the National Party. Exhibited in 'Wellingtonzone: 50 years of popular music' exhibition curated by Clark Stiles and Rhonda Grantham at the Turnbull Room, National Library of New Zealand, 27 June - 6 October 2002. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Relief print, on poster 590 x 402 mm.

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Ready Steady Go!! The 60's show, featuring Steve Gilpin (Mi Sex), Andy Thompson (moving...

Date: 1987

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, and bands performing in New Zealand 1987]

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Popular-1987-02

Description: Shows an arrangement of text above and beneath and illustration of hands playing a guitar. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 880 x 615 mm.

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

Date: 1990

By: Rowberry, Tim, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1990

Description: Includes posters for: Able Tasmans. Dribbling darts of love. Albert Lodge Palmerston North 20 July; Carpark Wellington 21 July [1990].(Group portrait of 6 band members) Te Rangatahi presents: Ahika, one of Christchurch's top bands. Venue: ... [ca 1990]. (2 copies) Daylight Rowberry Productions present All the way Crazy; acoustic blues and comedy tour. Darren Watson, Smokeshop; Dave Murphy, acoustic blues ace; Andrew Kovacevich, national comedy store winner; Les French, blues guitarist / vocalist direct from the U.K. [1990?](2 blank copies, plus one for Paisley Park Sunday July 8th) Bad Boys. Appearing at: Paisley Park, Fri 23 Nov. + Guests. [1990] (2 copies) Radio Active 89FM brings u The Bats with support from Lets Planet. Sat 15 Sep - Carpark. [1990]. Oriental. The Belle Motions. 5th, 6th, 7th July [ca 1990?] The Belle Motions at the P.O. Fri + Sat night. [ca 1990?] Ralph Bennett in concert. Waihi Community Arts Council. Blues Company Promotions, Box 30, Waikino NZ [1990] (2 autographed copies) Black noise 'til midnight. This week featuring Riff Raff + Black Ash. No cover charge. Wednesday 4 July. The Carpark on Plimmer Steps. [1990] Celebrate St Patrick's Day. Direct from Ireland. Bone Idol; "everything from Irish folk to high speed rock". Saturday March 17, Southern Cross. [1990] (2 copies) The Browne St Band. (black and white photocopy) Browne St. Thursday July 19, Paisley Park. Elephant Beer; very strong premium beer. Bumpin' Ugly. Last bumpin ever? Fri 27 & Sat 28, Paisley Park. Groove Corporation. [1990?] (2 copies) Cassandras Ears. Canterbury University, March 3 in the Ballroom.l [ca 1990] Ultrawave Industry. Celibate Rifles direct from Australia. Harmony Sold Her Dragon, Emulsifier, Dysfunction. Sat 22 Sep, Union Hall. [1990] (2 copies) Coal Rangers. Good time music; smokin' at United Service Hotel in the Square (Christchurch). Blues, country rock, reggae boogie. Direct from Australia ... Ted Clarke, Ainsley Day, from the Backdoor Blues Band. Take time out for a Blues Duo, an evening you won't forget. Appearing at ... [1990]. (2 copies) Disraeli Gears, Appearing at The Valley Inn, Lower Hutt. March 2,3,4 [1990?] NZ Students Arts Council presents Doris and the Thunderbirds, in search of charm. Chippendale Hall, 28th Feb - 4 Mar, 9 pm. With the assistance of the NZ Railways. [1990?] Electroshock Cabaret; a variety of solo performers: Tim Denton, Anne Jones, Mr Fungus, Nigel Mitchell, Lorraine Ward, Lisa Ngawaka, Andrew Kovacevich. Carpark Performance Cafe, Plimmer Steps, 9 pm. Emulsifier appearing at Paisley Park. Friday Saturday, 22 [+] 23 June [1990]. (2 copies) The sonic deathtrip party, Flesh D-Vice, last gig 'til summer. Friday 15th with Vas Deferencs; Saturday 16th with Gun of God. Take the trip into the Paisley dark - Paisley Park [1990?] (2 copies) The Hips. Paisley Park, 3 + 4 August [ca 1990] Jazz, funk, blues from Southside of Bombay & Browne St Band. Friday July 6. The Carpark on Plimmer Steps. Bill Lake and the Living Daylights, featuring Rick Bryant, rhythm 'n' soul. Thursday March 22 - Cactus Club Nelson; Friday March 23 - Swan Hotel Motueka. A Daylight Rowberry Promotion. Bill Lake and the Living Daylights. Soul! R&B! Beer! Rock 'n' Soul! Thurs-Sat. Paisley Park, 11-13 May. They're back. The Maxx. Paisley Park, Thurs 2 Aug 1990. The finest funk in town. (2 copies)ack and white) Dave Murphy and the Midnight Creepers. Appearing at Paisley Park, 5th + 6th July [1990?] (Black and white) NZ Songwriters & Performers Concert with Wayne Gillespie, Dave Murphy, Neil Cleaver, Erisa. Cricketers Arms. Sat 10th Nov, 8 pm [1990] (2 copies one on red paper, one on green) Off The Handle. Fri 12th, Quinns Post [ca 1990] (2 copies) Off The Handle, with Big Deal. Thurs 26, Fri 27, Rocky's [ca 1990] The O-Zone, Radio Actives Club night. Thur July 19, Ska Zone. Chips Nightclub, Willis Street Village, every alternate Thursday. Doors open 10 pm.(2 copies, one white and one yellow) Parachute Productions in association with International Needs present a concert featuring The Velvettes, Real Time, Steve Apirana, Simon Woodward. Saturday 21 July, Wellington College Auditorium. [1990] Del Piranha and his Rhythm Kings. The legend lives ... Sexy syncopated stars of swing and samba. [1990?] The Music Corporation proudly presents ... live in concert The Pointer Sisters. "Only Sisters can do That" Tour. Auckland Town Hall, June 9; Wellington M.F.C. June 10 [1990?]. Loud 'n' live. Reptiles at Dawn. Thurs 19th July, Carpark Wellington; Fri 20th July, Rockys Wellington; SAt 21st July, Sonic Arts Centre New Plymouth. [1990] Loud 'n' live. Reptiles at Dawn. Thurs 19th July, Carpark on Plimmer Steps [1990]. Right of Reply Party! Sunday July 29, Paisley Park from 5 pm till late! Bill Lake and the Living Daylights + others. $20 minimum admission to raise funds for Frontline journalists' legal bills. Donations can also be made at any Westpac branch. (2 copies) Six Volts. The Hills are Alive Tour. Thanks to Southern Regional Arts Council. (2 copies - with photographic group portrait, by Dave Quinn) Skeptics. Record release party. New album "Amalgam". Friday 13th Gluepot; Wed 18th Paisley Park [1990] This Will Kill That, with Amazing Broccoli. Wed 1st August. The Carpark on Plimmer Steps. Poster Peacement Co. (5 photocopies each on different coloured paper) Vas Deferens. Rock 'n' Roll. Dave Murphy Blues extraordinaire plays support. Rocky's, Thursday 2nd August [1990] Verlaines, The Carpark Fri 3 Aug. Out now on Flying Nun. Some disenchanted evening. [1990] (2 copies) Quantity: 40 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying.

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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1985]

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1985

Description: Includes: Alpaca Brothers, Legless tour. The Pulse [Wellington], 6 May [1985]. Flyer Borax. Paul and Fi; Ten Foot Faces. Terminus, 8-9 Feb [1985] Brothers Gorgonzola, Axemin [Axemen]. New Years Eve party musik. BYO [1985] (With comic strip on verso) The man called Dr Strange! says "The Creeps are good". Brothers Gorgonzola, Crawbilly Creeps. Clyde Quay, Sat 2-5pm [1985] Countrywide Building Society in association with Harrington Ford proudly present "Go New Zealand"; the tour. Midge Marsden, Tom Sharplin, Suzanne Prentice, Michael-Roy Croft, Yandall Sisters, Ritchie Pickett. [Tour 8 March - 3 April 1985]. Promotional booklet with photographs of all performers, band members Bruce Morley, Paddy Long and Sid Limbert, and of musical director Bob Paris. February Fever. Cricketers Arms [Calendar chart for February 1985, showing gigs by Billy TK, Peking Man, Ro[d]ger Fox, Midge Marsden, Sam Hunt, Immigrantz, Go-Betweens, Ourselves Alone, Willie Dayson, Hot Cafe, Traderviks, Blues Busters, Tokyo] Frontier Touring Compy Ltd and Raynor Promotions Limited present Neil Young and Crazy Horse with "The Harvesters". Tour dates: Auckland Western Springs Stadium 22 February 1985; Wellington Athletic Park 24 February 1985; Christchurch Addington Showgrounds 26 February 1985. Flyer Go-Go Yetis, De Brudders Gorgonzola; form Ak The Sheets. Thistle Hall (cnr Arhtur + Cuba St). Fri 15 Nov [1985] Meg and the Fones. Cricketers Arms, 16-18 December [1985] (2 copies) Avocado Productions and Concert Promotions present a benefit - Rainbow Warrior Music Festival. Jackson Browne, Neil Finn, Herbs, Graham Nash, Bonnie Raitt, Topp Twins, Neil Young. Mt Smart Stadium Auckland, 5 April [1985]. Greenpeace. The ROHT annual. Maggoty Ann & The Cot Death Babies. Feaster Beasterville. [+ Go Go Yetis]. The Fog. New Main Street, 4-6 April 1985. Skankattack plus the Primates at the Cafe Pacifique, 33 Willis Street, 14 Dec [1985] Vietnam + The Glass. The Pulse, 10-11 April [1985] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, photocopies, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1987-1989]

Date: 1987 - 1989

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1987/1989

Description: Includes: 1987: Check this out! Skank Attack, with One Less Customer [and] The Chosen Ones. Cricketers, 11-12 Feb [1987]. Flyer Solid rock concert; live bands, drama, solo artists. Wellington Girls' College, Pipitea St, Thorndon. 6 June 1987. Flyer 1988: Bastion Point - 10th anniversary variety concert, featuring Bunny Walters, Topp Twins, Tama Band, Graham Brazier, Moana, Billy T K Wharemana, Truda Chadwick, Jose Rika, Yolande Hawke plus special guests. Gluepot, 25 May 1988. Flier The Bitumen Waltz; with support Anything Left. Live upstairs at the Gluepot, 16 July [1988]. Flier (circular image) (2 copies) The Bitumen Waltz; with support Anything Left. [Emerson Burkhart on a camel]. Live upstairs at the Gluepot, 16 July [1988] The Choice. Southern Cross, 23-25 July [1988?]. Flier Eer-Ake '88. T.A>B., Manson Family, Microwave Babies, Sub-Dominants, Avil Retards, Number 9, Wazzi Ghoti, Droogs. Platform 9, 20 February [1988]. Red flier The Paul Dainty Corporation presents Mick Jagger live live live. Western Springs, 5 November [19]88. Tickets on sale here. Flier Neon Picnic; the entertainment event of summer '88. [With] Johnny Clegg and Savuka, Bob Geldof, The Pogues, Nona Hendryx, Los Lobos, The Chills, Patea Maori Club, Limbs, The Topp Twins, Ardijah. Pukekawa, January 29 - February 1 [1988]. Flyer (2 copies) Upper Hutt Posse charge one thousand dollars per hour ... Contact George Hubbard ... [1988?] Real Groovy Records presents Texas legend Townes van Zandt; with Al Hunter. James Cabaret, 27 October [1988]. Flyer Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, photocopies, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1986]

Date: 1986

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1986

Description: Includes: The Bowing Jets. Fred's Cafe, Thurs 7 Nov [1986] Brothers Gorgonzola. Even you can't escape the toxic shock. Wgtn's famous rock band. Music makes it happen. Clyde Quay, Saturday 10th, 2 pm [1986] Brothers! Gorgonzola with Axmin. Don't miss Wellington's most famous band, live at last. New Year's Eve, New Expression Gallery. Tickets at Silvio's, Solid Air Records, Chelsea Records. "Be there or be lobotomised" [1986] The Calendar Girls NZ tease tour steaming your way! Raunchy rock [11 May 1986] How to dance to the Crawbilly Creeps. Electric Ballroom, Radio Active's 10th birthday party, Fri-Sat [1986] The Dolphins. Electric Ballroom, Fri/Sat 10 pm [1986] (2 copies) The Front Lawn presents "The reason for breakfast", a musical show with Harry Sinclair & Don McGlashan. National tour dates: Dunedin Allen Hall 7-12 Oct; Christchurch Court Theatre 14-18 October; Nelson Theatre Royal 21 Oct; Wellington The Depot 24 Oct - 5 Nov; New Plymouth State Insurance Theatre 8 Nov; Auckland Mercury Theatre 14 Nov - 6 Dec [1986]. Flyer Others "Get into it and Fall Over" tour. Free concert. Union Hall, 18 July [1986] They're back, those two wild guitarists from the south. Rockett 88 - Michael Bagley & Electric Lennie. With special guests Bevin Cross (bass guitar) and Peter Vinton (drums). Cricketers, 12-14 [no month, 1986] Screamin' K Hawkins + his Walk-In Bros. Amrita, 127 Cuba Street, 3 Oct [1986] Elliot Ness has charm, style, good looks, spohistication,a tommy gun ... Skank Attack have none of the above. See them with Dance With a Stranger this weekend at the Terminus. 27-28 Sept [1986] Skank Attack + Brothers Gorgonzola + Going To Waste. Cafe Pacifique, 33 Willis St. Sat 26th [1986] Skank Attack! With Dance With a Stranger. This weekend, Terminus. To Skank or not to Skank. [1986] Pssstt!! Skankattack plus Pigs Might Fly! At the University Quad, Friday 7 March [1986] Sparkys Magic Baton, new acoustic music. Amrita, 31 Oct [1986] IMA Hitt Records presents Toxic Avengers, Wazzo Ghoti, Casualty and Sticky Filth at "And-More", Westown Hall, Omata Rd. New Years Eve [1986] Looney Tours and Zimblis present Violent Femmes. Christchurch Theatre Royal 3 Feb, Wellington University 4 Feb, Auckland His Majesty's 5 Feb; Looney Tours and Secret Agency present Hoodoo Gurus Like Wow summer tour '86. Dunedin Sammys 11 Feb, Christchurch Aranui 12 Feb, Wgtn Victoria University 13 Feb, Auckland Gluepot 14-15 Feb [1986] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, photocopies, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1983]

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1983

Description: Includes: Avant Garage. [Tour itinerary 23 -31 July 1983]. Flyer (2 copies) David Bowie. "Serious moonlight" tour 1983. Wellington Athletic Park 24 November; Auckland Western Springs 26 November [1983]. Flyer / booking form Entertainer of the Year Awards 1983. New Zealand Entertainment Operators' Association (With photographs of Tina Cross, Suzanne Prentice, Patsy Riggir, Rob Guest, Street Level (Shane Dawson & Margaret Umbers), Suzanne Lee (1982 winner), Split Enz, Legionnaires / Pink Flamingoes). Programme Farewell party. The Swerve, Unrestful Movements, Frenzi Fire and Illusion, H S Art. At Cosgroves, 4 Dec. Friday 3 Dec: Swerve Unrestfuls only [1983] Forward Motion are appearing at Cricketers Arms, 9-11 [1983] (3 copies, two hand coloured) Kiwi Animal. Original mix, music with theatre being staged. Cosgroves Pub, 17-18 [1983] The Kiwi Animal. Cambridge Hotel, 17-18 May [1983]. Hand-drawn flyer The Mockers welcome-back party. With The Dabs and Jon McLeary. Olivers Cabaret, 20 January [1983]. Flyer The Narcs. New single - "Look the other way". L to R: Liam Ryan, Andrew Dickson, Tony Waine, Steve Clarkson. CBS [1983] No Licence; country, cajun blues, rock & roll - the best of Kiwi country rock. Playing at Cosgroves, 21-24 Dec [1983] Old Time Country Music festival (With Garner Wayne, Smokey Marshall). Anzac weekend, 22-25 April [1983]. Yellow flyer Precious. Cricketers Arms, 6-8 Jan [1983] Precious. Quinns Post, 28-29 Jan [1983] Precious, with Vietnam. Cosgroves, 9-11 June [1983]. Flyer The Puppetts (Rick Currie, Howard Begalman, Ray Battersby, Nigel Masters). Flyer showing group portrait photograph Red Hot & Blue, appearing Provincial Tavern, 14, 21-22 Oct [1983]. Flyer with photograph of the two performers The Resurrection Punk Show presents "Punk will play". No Tag, Flesh d-Vice, Zyklon B, Local Chaos, Vicious Circle. Mount Roskill Municipal Hall, 20 May [1983] Patsy Riggir Country Show, with supporting artists. Operation "Bums in Seats". State Opera House Wellington, 9 October 1983. Flyer The Skeptics. "Chowder over Wisconsin". (With Early Carvings and Go-Cats). Cosgroves, 13-15 October [1983]. Flyer Skinny Jim; rhythm 'n' blues. Cosgroves 29 Sept [1983]. Flyer Synthesiser player required for all-electronic band. Some experience preferred and must posses state-of-the-art equipment. For details phone Dave on 849-321 [1983] Wellington Folk Centre presents Chris Thompson. 10 Holland Street, 22 April [1983]. Photocopied flyer Coming soon even now at Cosgroves. The Stones. 22-23 June [1983]. Flyer Wanted alive. Drummer, solid! percussion sound for 3 piece. No ties to city or state. [Ph] 848-768 Women's concert & dance, featuring Topp Twins, Gloria Gibson, Di McMillan. Brooklyn Community Hall, 11 Nov [1983]. 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: 1987

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1987

Description: Includes: Death of the Underground? On a wet a ... & Harry Death. Thurs 26 Feb. Crickiters [Cricketers Arms]. 1987] Look Blue Go Purple. Going out ball at the Savoy, Sunday 29 November [1987] New Zealand Gold Guitar awards 87. Welcome to New Zealand capital of Country Music, Gore [20-page promotional booklet, tabloid size] Ninth Promotions present Breakout, a live concert spectacular. Maximum Rock n Roll, featuring Number Nine, Crawbilly Creeps, Nazgol, Wazzo Ghoti, Casualty. Sat 8th August, Platform 9 Rwy Hall [1987] Sneakers Fall Apart + VoxPop. Live 26 March Eagel's Place, Adelaide Road [1987] Sneaky Feelings & The Verlaines, Orientation 1987. Auckland Galaxy 27 Feb; Waikato University 2 Mar; Massey University 3 Mar; Victoria University 4 Mar; Otago University 6 Mar; Canterbury University 7 Mar. Thanks to NZSAC [1987] (2 copies) Quantity: 5 black & white and coloured prints. 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying.

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

Date: 1989

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1989

Description: Includes posters for: Kevin (Party Boy) Borich Express. Broderick Inn, Sunday 4th June [1989] (2 copies) Dread Beat reggae music. Cricketers Arms, 2nd October. (2 versions: 1 green, 1 yellow, 2 copies of each) They got the blues. The Ebeling Brothers world tour. Union Hall - Sat 4th March (2 copies) Ebeling Brothers world tour. Born "n" bred in the North American heartland. They got the blues (2 versions: 1 red, 1 green) Fowkes Alive! A late-nite musical delirium, with Bill Direen & co. Directed by Bally Seton. Late nite at The Depot. June 2-24 Alcatel presents: Free concert. Harcourt Park, Upper Hutt, Sun 5th March. Featuring: Graeme Collins and the Cuba St Band; plus! Bill Lake and the Living Daylights; plus! Wellington's top rockers...Isolation, and others! (2 copies) Heart Attack. Here live in concert. 24 Glover St, Ngauranga (C.C.C Auditorium). Saturday 30th September. Presented by Harvest Christian Centre International human rights day concert. The Warratahs, Earth Telephone, Living Daylights. The Dell, Botanical Gardens, Sunday 10th December The Greg Johnson Set. Club Roma, May 24th Paul Ubana Jones. Just back from Europe. Debut album now out on Pagan. Special thanks to Mainstreet Cafe, Colombo Street Christchurch [1989] Read this! Chris Knox 1989 Orientation tour. Auckland - Feb 24; Victoria - Feb 27; Massey - Feb 28; Canterbury - Mar 2; Otago - Mar 3; Waikato - Mar 8 (2 copies) Otis Mace. Guitar ace, big brush-up tour. Orientation `89 NZ songwriters & performers concert, with Wayne Gillespie, Dave Murphy, Neil Cleaver, Erisa. Cricketers Arms, Sat 10th November (2 versions: 1 red, 1 green) Putty at Paisley Park. Friday 13th October (2 versions: 1 blue, 1 yellow) Stereotypes. Live at: Cricketers middle bar - Thursday 16th, Friday 17th, Saturday 18th Urchins. Philosophy of a subculture. Union Hall - Thurs 2nd March (2 copies) Verlaines, Orientation `89 The Warratahs. Union Hall, Tuesday 28th February (2 copies) Quantity: 19 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (plus some duplicates). Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying.

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[Programmes and other ephemera for popular music events, bands and singers. 1984]

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-B-MUSIC-Popular-1984

Description: Includes: 2 tone ska disco. Saturday 4th Aug. B.N.U Clubrooms, Bell Rd, Brooklyn. Skapa official cassette release party (2 copies) At last! From Christchurch: All Fall Down, supporting The Great Unwashed, at The Pulse, Clyde Quay Tavern, Friday 14th, Saturday 15th December (2 copies) Beyond ANZUS concert. Big Sideways, Topp Twins, Troupers; also featuring The Brandon Intermediate Polynesian Club, and others. Also starring Hot Cafe. Old Town Hall, Sunday June 17 (2 copies). Borax; Paula and Fi; Ten Foot Faces. Terminus, 8th, 9th Feb. (2 copies) In the land of technorock" (re Alpha 2). Courier 27 January 1984 [photocopied newspaper clipping] Dentid Fender, rockin' at Cricketers, Fri 30th Nov. Dentid Fender, rockin' at The Terminus, Fri 28th & Sat 29th Dec (2 copies) A Fog and the Throat. Terminus, this Saturday Go Go Yetis, and For Cryin Out Loud! Terminus: Fri, Sat 10th & 11th Aug Go Go Yetis, plus Little Boog, at The Pulse, Clyde Quay Tavern, Tuesday, 23rd Oct MMMM! Multi-media media magazine. "Look what's popped up" [Student newspaper] The legendary Punk and the Cartel. The Pulse. Wed 5 September Putting on the Ritz Hattie-Mae Brown. The Pulse, Clyde Quay Tavern, Saturday 1st (2 copies) The Shadows, silver anniversary world tour 1983/4 [New Zealand section 25-31 January 1984]. Booklet (2 copies) Slick City Rockers. To be heard at The Clarendon, May 10-12, 17-19, 24-26 The Spines, Three Volts, Death Commandos, at The Pulse. Fr 24 Aug, Sat 25 Aug (2 versions, individually hand-coloured) Rick Springfield "Live in `85" - tour petition. Rick Springfield fans!!! Send a postcard/letter telling Rick you want to see him "Live in `85"! Sweetwaters `84, with United Building Society. Sounding sweeter than ever [Information pack] Take the drop...see Ten Foot Faces, at The Pulse, Clyde Quay, Wed 22, Thurs 23 August (2 versions: 1 pink, 1 yellow) Ten Foot Faces, plus Paula and Fi. Sound sharks, have a bite...at the Pulse, Wednesday 28, Thursday 29. Be there or be eaten (2 copies).TOM; Wellington arts and entertainment, June 22 to July 6. Free. Trudi and the Topps Free rock concert, featuring: Tush; Trojan. Aotea Lagoon, Sun 19th Feb Free rock concert, featuring: Tush, and Trojan. Aotea Lagoon. Postponed to: Sun 4th March. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, photocopies, booklets, sizes varying up to 330 mm.

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[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and p...

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1985

Description: Includes: Arohanui Festival; come celebrate life and experience the joy of sharing our love ...musicians, dancers, poets Playground at the top of Pirie Street, 22 September [1985]. Flier "Confessions of an All Black"; starring Laurie Dee and Phil Kingsley Jones. Oliver's Cabaret, 8-18 August [1985]. Flier (2 copies) For men only show; 1st time in N.Z. the "Top Cat Revue"; all female international revue. Olivers Cabaret, 2-6 May [1985]. Flier Mr Chris King; direct from TV's "Young doctors" (Dennis the Menace). See and hear Chris King with his own band, at Olivers. 19-20 June [1985]. Flier Ladies of class, especially for you "All male strip revue". Direct from America, Las Vegas Playboy Revue. Yes they get it ALL off. Olivers Cabaret, 5 Lloyd St, Wellington. Flier (2 copies) New Zealand Entertainment Operators' Association: N.E.O.A. presents the 21st anniversary of New Zealand Entertainer of the Year Award. Mandalay Ballroom, 8 October 1985. Programme (2 copies) The New Zealand Students Arts Council presents Songs and stories form The Front Lawn, with Don McGlashan + Harry Sinclair. Winter tour 1985. Flier (2 copies) Newtown Community Centre. Auditions, 6 January 1985. Singers, dancers, novelty acts for Cabaret nights revue. Phone Danny Boone. Flier Olivers fully licensed international showplace. Circular letter from Mrs W O'Sullivan, sales and public relations manager. Flier Olivers International Music Hall presents a side splitting comedy: "Red hot and blue"; and "For love of Dick". Dinner theatre cabaret. Dining, dancing 2-course buffet meal. Two-sided flier (2 copies) Michael Edgley International and Michael Linnit ... present the Torvill & Dean world tour. Tour booklet Virginity Jones and Snow White Smith meet the Incredible Hulk; a review. Steinie Bar, Cricketers Arms, 19 December [1985]. Pink flier Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, fliers, booklets, sizes up to 330 mm.

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[Ephemera and posters around A3 size, for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and per...

Date: 1983

By: Bustin, Debra, 1957-

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1983

Description: Includes: Amnesty International benefit; New Zealand's top entertainers in a unique evening of comedy and song. Wellington State Opera House, 12 February [1983] (2 copies) Actors Equity in association with the F.O.L. presents The Campaign Show ... in defence of trade union rights! Theatre, song, dance. Pigeon Park, 15 July, 12 pm [1983] (2 copies) Bruce Warwick proudly presents for the first time in New Zealand the Chinese Magic Circus of Taiwan. St James Theatre Wellington, 1-6 November [1983] [Bustin, Debra] Eyeball; processional vaudeville spectacular. At QE II Park, Paekakariki, with the assistance of the QE II Arts Council and Summer City. 4-5 February [1983]. Screenprint (3 copies) Grasshopper, with Janelle. Pantomime, mask, marionettes & music. "Nell & King Yob". City Art Gallery, 19-21 May [1983] (2 copies) "The great depression; hilarious historical revue. 1930, 1983. Community Theatre Newtown, 3-7 May [1983] (2 copies) Two International variety concerts - Flash dance / Paula Hunt Ballet; Ipitombi Dance Centre tap dance; Nga Uri Maori culture, Volendam Dutch Club, Cook Island dances, Wellingtones (barber shop), Asian exotic dances, French cabaret songs, exotic Asian food. Community Theatre Newtown, 14-15 October [1983] "Too too many tutus; a cabaret", by Lyn [sic] Pringle, Louise Loft, Michelle Scullion & Band. Cricketers Arms, 1-2 August [1983] Vincenzo; Heroes, Regulars & Jerks presents Ira Seidenstein (Vincenzo) at the City Art Gallery. Children's clown show, 19 February; clown and poetry show 20 February [1983] (2 copies) From the producers of "Oh! Calcutta! ... here comes the funniest, naughtiest adult revue of them all! "Wot! No pyjamas!", starring leading British entertainer ... Bobby Dennis. Olivers Cabaret, 13-24 September [1983] (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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[Ephemera and programmes of quarto size for variety, comedy, and music-hall shows and p...

Date: 1987 - 1988

Reference: Eph-B-VARIETY-1987/1988

Description: Includes: 1987: The Front Lawn. Auckland Town Hall Concert Chamber 4-15 August; Christchurch Court Theatre 7-10 October; Dunedin Fortune Theatre 14-17 October; Wellington Depot Theatre, 21-25, 27-31 October [1987]. Flier 1988: Aotea Centre Auckland presents AMANDLA! cultural ensemble of the African National Congress. Music, theatre, dance. New Zealand tour, Auckland-Wellington-Christchurch, April 1988. Flier / booking form (2 copies) CPA Capital Performing Arts. Next concert (With CPA Orchestra, Angela Buonocore, Julie Bevan & Michelle Birch, CPA Singers). Newtown Community Centre, 26 April 1988. Yellow flier Corner Theatre presents "Corner capers"; satire, irreverence, comedy, dance, drama, opera, tragedy and desperation. Devised & directed by Kevin Baddiley & Thursa Kennedy. Newtown Community & Cultural Centre, 12, 14, 16 April [1988]. Flier Aotea Centre in association with Swissair present Mummenschanz; the Swiss Mime Company. Christchurch James Hay Theatre 7-8 June; Wellington State Opera House 10-11 June [1988]. Pamphlet / programme (2 copies) Michael Edgley International and Michael Linnit by arrangement with Hanover International Services BV present Torvill & Dean, with the Superstar Russians, Moscow's "All Star" champion skaters. Australasian premiere, 28 September 1988. Tour booklet / programme (2 copies) "Death of a jazz critic"; a cabaret with the Unn-Cooperative and Uncle's Trout (ex Hot Cafe). Steinie Club above Cricketer's, 9-12, 16-19 March 1988. Flier Helen Watson White preforms "Living with the man"; solo, mime, songs, poetry, satire. National Library Auditorium, 14-16 March [1988] William Windom. "Thurber I". New Zealand International Festival of the Arts. Michael Fowler Centre, 16, 19 March 1988. Programme (2 copies) Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, fliers, booklets, sizes up to 330 mm.

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Braille Records presents four nights of new and improvised music, at the Cricketers [23...

Date: 1985

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

By: Braille Records

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1985-13

Description: Poster shows an illustration of a long bending snake or tube. At lower right a dog reacts to the sound coming from the trumpet of a record player. The Braille Records fingerprint logo is at top left, and a dancing frog at centre right. The bands performing were: Monday 23rd: Rabbit Lock, Motto Tuesday 24th: The F Holes, Black Sheep Wednesday 25th: Jungle Suite, Family Mallet Thursday 26th: Sparkys Magic baton, 4 Volts Physical Description: Screen print, 455 x 320 mm.

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The Heptocrats, with Family Mallet, Jungle Suite, Broadcast. Cricketers, Tues 10 + Wed ...

Date: 1984

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1984].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1984-10

Description: Shows a lizard with a triangular head. Exhibited in 'Wellingtonzone: 50 years of popular music' exhibition curated by Clark Stiles and Rhonda Grantham at the Turnbull Room, National Library of New Zealand, 27 June - 6 October 2002. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Linocut on poster 434 x 614 mm.

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The Crawlspace Records Collection; popular music posters, 1987-1989, of approximately A...

Date: 1987 - 1989

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

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-CR-1987/1989

Description: At the Undergrad Bar. Assaro River Mudpeople. Orange Nov 11th [1989]. (On back of poster for Luke Hurley galleries tour) The A.U. Pleasure Party presents Music is the opiate of the mmmmasses, so get nullified with: Warners, Casualty, Albino Slug. University Cafe, Friday 25 March [1988] Ninth Promotions present Breakout, a live concert spectacular, featuring Number Nine, Crawbilly Creeps, Nazgol, Wazzo Ghoti, Caualty. Sat 8th August, Platform 9 Rwy Hall [1987] Radio E.R.A. in association with FrankenChrist present Bygone Era, Anigma and Phobia. Luke's Party, Sunday 11th December, Rising Sun [1988] Bygone Era, Doubting Thomas's, Holocaust Rock from the nuclear generation. City Hotel, Wednesday 14th October [1987] Bygone Era, The Warners, Batmen. Devonport Esplanade, North Shore. 13 + 14 Feb [1987] The curse of 3 Never Mind. Featuring Chris Knox, Fatal Jelly Space, Drill, Venus Christ, The Letter 5. 60 minute chrome cassette from Opus Lotus. [1989]. Pure Peter Gutteridge. Xpressway, 16 Bernicia St, Port Chalmers. [Cassette release poster 1989] (2 copies of different sizes) JPS Experience. DOX Hotel DeBrett. Album release-free. April 1st. [Christchurch 1987]. Look Blue Go Purple / Straitjacket Fits. [Gig poster for 1988]. Number Nine. Cricketers, April 1st and 2nd. Also playing: The Barbs (from Auckland) & The Mudmin. 8 pm. [1987]. Number Nine. Clyde Quay. Apr 24 / 8.00 [1987]. Number Nine. Platform 9 Hall. Fri 18th, 8.30 [1987] Number Nine with One Less Customer and Wazzo Ghoti. Platform 9 Hall, Railway Station. Friday Dec 18th [1987] Onslaught Records present Night of the Creeps. The Warners, Bygone Era. Clyde Quay Tavern Wellington, May 7; White Hart Tavern New Plymouth May 8; Gluepot Auckland, May 9. Men in Black. Raw Power Promotions, Onslaught Records. [1987]. Meet Margot. The Venue. Snapper. The Venue. Snapper and guests. 6 + 7th Oct. [1989]. Sneaky Feelings & The Verlaines. Orientation 1987. Auckland Galxy Fri 27 Feb; Waikato University Mon 2 Mar; Massey University Tues 3 March; Canterbury University Sat 7 Mar; Otago University Fir 6 Mar; Victoria University, Wed 4 Mar. Thanks to N.Z.S.A.C.l [1987] The Warners, Bygone Era, Plus Number Nine, Nazgul. Sat 19th March, Railway Hall, Platform 9. Hit and Run tour '88 [1988]. The Warners, Bygone Era. Raw Power promotions. London Underground. Wed Oct 21. Onslaught Records [1987] Raw Power Promotions present The Warners. Cascade Bar, 9-10 Jan. And from New Plymouth Sticky Filth. [1987] Warners, with The Cradles. London Underground. Wed July 1. Onslaught Records, Raw Power Promotions. Split 7" EP out now. [1987] Many posters are encapsulated. Quantity: 22 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, screenprints and photocopies, sizes varying Provenance: Donated by Crawlspace Records in 2003 and 2004.

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The Neighbours. Cricketers Steiniebar, Aug[ust] 26 Sept[ember] 3. Featuring the Topp Tw...

Date: 1983

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Popular-1983-02

Description: Shows a stylised illustration of the city skyline above buildings. Musical notes and geometric shapes fill the sky. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 820 x 582 mm. Provenance: Acquired in 1983.

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Ahhhhhh ... The creatures of the night, What beautiful music they make! Flesh D-Vice to...

Date: 1984

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1984].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1984-04

Description: Main picture shows two gape-mouthed zombie monsters while a small picture at the top left shows a gaping decyed mummy's head. Exhibited in 'Wellingtonzone: 50 years of popular music' exhibition curated by Clark Stiles and Rhonda Grantham at the Turnbull Room, National Library of New Zealand, 27 June - 6 October 2002. Other Titles - Cricketers Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 609 x 429 mm.