Vaughan, Jodi, 1950-

Female country and Western singer.

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[Theatre ephemera and programmes for music-hall, comedy and variety productions in New ...

Date: 1980

Reference: Eph-A-VARIETY-1980

Description: Includes: Chameleon Circus [cabaret performance]. Group constists of Aileen Davidson, Tim Hyde, Garth Frost, May Lloyd, Elizabeth Tolley, Stephen McCurdy. Includes photographs of the performers. Performances at the Govett Brewster Art Gallery, New Plymouth, 12-13 April 1980. Flyer. The Company of Musical Players presents Music Hall 1980. Producer-Musical director, Bob Whyte. Musical co-ordinator and orchestra leader, Joyce Brown. Programme. (2 copies). The Dick Emery show [with] Dick Emery, Laurie Dee, Jodi Vaughan, Gray Bartlett & The Showband. Ace of Clubs. Souvenir brochure 1980 [to be unfolded as a poster] Foxton Little Theatre presents Music Hall. Director John Hornblow. 3-10 May 1980. Programme The Mask Project presents Mask-A-Reading. Performers consist of Victoria Boyack, Tim Denton, Gillian Clark, Rob Jayne, Matthew Fisher, Murray Edmond. 1980. Programme. Red Mole. NZ Students Arts Council presents NZ Tour, Feb-March'80. Performers include, Allan Brunton, Sally Rodwell, Deborah Hunt, Jan Preston, Martin Edmond, John Davies and Neil Hannan. Public shows - Wellington 9-10 February, State Opera House; Hamilton 15-16 February, Founders Theatre; Palmerston North 21-22 February, Opera House; Dunedin 29 February, Concert Chamber. Campus shows - Otago University 28 February; Lincoln College 1 March; Canterbury University 2 March; Victoria University 4 March; Massey University 5 March; Waikato Students Union 6 March; Auckland University 7-8 March. 1980. Flyer. (3 copies). I'll Never Dance Down Bugis St Again with Red Mole. Majestic Cabaret, Wellington. 8 June 1980. Ticket. (2 copies). Oliver's Cabaret, no.5 Lloyd Street, Wellington. Billy Washington's Drifters recreating the fabulous 50s and 60s as only they can, 18-20 September. Les Girls Hollywood Nites, 29-30 September [and] 5-8 October (also one performance at Upper Hutt Town Hall, 1 October). Miss World Glamour Spectacular starring Miss World 1979-80 (Miss Bermuda Gina Swainson); runner up Miss United Kingdom (Carolyn Seaward); Miss New Zealand 1980 (Miss Waikato Vicki-Lee Hemi); Wellington's own Tracy McIntyre. Lower Hutt Town Hall one night only. Diamond Lil's Travelling Road Show, at Olivers 13-17 October, and Lower Hutt Town Hall 20 October. Christmas Scandals, a Christmas Review at the Caltex Lounge. 1980. Flyer. Quantity: 7 programmes and flyers. 4 duplicates. Physical Description: Booklets and flyers, sizes varying up to 210 x 168 mm. Provenance: Some items donated by Noelene Wevell, Wellington, in 1998.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to music concerts and musical performances in New Zealan...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-1984

Description: Includes: Raynor Promotions present an evening with three guitar masters, Stanley Clarke & Miroslav Vitous with special guest Larry Coryell. Auckland Town Hall 15 June; Christchurch Town Hall 17 June; Wellington Michael Fowler Centre 18 June [1984] (2 copies) CSO: Christchurch Symphony Orchestra concert series 1984/85 [Programme 11 August 1984 - 25 May 1985] (With performers Walter Godde, Eric Bergel, Bela Siki, John Curro, Carl Pini, Nelli Shkolnikova, Georg Tintner, John Hopkins, Paulene Smith) (2 copies) Country Gold Promotions Ltd presents direct from the USA the Johnny Tillotson show. Spcial guests Jodi Vaughan and the Johnny Tillotson Band. Appearing Olivers, 28 April [1984] Dunedin Civic Orchestra, guest conductor Russ Garcia; soloists Adrian Keeling, Katy Bann. "Bach to Broadway". Thurs 26 Jan, Main Town Hall [1984] Free Radicals; electro-synthetic music. On tour, supported by QE2 Arts Council (2 versions, one red, one green) Friday 13th Unemployment concert. St Pauls Cathedral music performance by Jonathan Besser, Greg Fox, & Stuart Griffiths. 12.30pm, July 1984. Jim Beam country rock'n'roll show, starring Ritchie Pickett & the Inlaws and special guest star Ray Columbus. NZ Spring tour 1984. Exchequer Tue 9 Oct Malcolm McNeill, at Downstage Theatre Sunday 9th September 8 pm [1984] Mark O'Connor Duo. VUW Memorial Theatre, Saturday 11 Feb, 8.00pm. A cultural presentation of the United States [1984] (2 copies) National Art Gallery concerts. Diploma students, Executant Music course, Wellington Polytechnic. Baroque, classical July 15; Jazz July 22; Romantic, July 29; Twentieth century August 5. Design by John Callaghan, School of Design, Wellington Polytechnic [1984] (2 copies) New music, new music. At the New Depot, Nov 15, 16, 17 (The Family Mallett, Jungle Suite, Broadcast, Desparate [sic] Donkeys, Devon St Quartet, Four Volts, Sojourn, Our Name is Our Motto, The Soya Beans, 33% more). Supported by Braille Records, Wellington Free Music Association, Brett Mason. (2 copies) Nostalgia Productions pre-eminently present triple command performer terrific two-ton Tessie O'Shea ... Eddie Mendoza, Patrick O'Hagan, Roy Waterson. "The good old days". Auckland Town Hall 8 June; Michael Fowler Centre 9 June; Chch James Hay Theatre 10 June [1984] Patea Maori Club, Aku Raukura Poi-E. Appearing at Boppers, Wellington Opera House, Fri 10th August [1984], plus Hori and Hemi Roger Whittaker in concert. Wellington Michael Fowler Centre, Wednesday 21st November [1984] Quantity: 20 items. Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, varying sizes up to 750 mm.

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The New Zealand Music Awards 1983, live on stage. Featuring Body Electric, Coconut Roug...

Date: 1983

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 1983].

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1983-10

Description: Shows an arrangement of text. Exhibited in 'Keeping The Score' exhibition curated by Jill Palmer, displayed on the First Floor Foyer, National Library Building, 12 July to 16 August 1999. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 600 x 422 mm.

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

Date: 1980 - 1981

Reference: Eph-C-VARIETY-1980/1981

Description: Includes: 1980: Philip Warren proudly presents an evening with Dave Allen. Limited NZ tour! Wellington Opera House 13-14 June; Christchurch Town Hall 16-17 June; Auckland Town Hall 24-25 June [1980] By order the New Zealand Official Gumberment presents, extended season - 3 nights only, "Cabaret Sauvignon Marque II'. VUW Memorial Theatre, 12-14 March [1980] Artist unknown :The dancing spider; assisted by NZ Railways & the Committee on Women (Poster advertising a puppet play by Rose Wedde). [Screenprinted by Wellington Media Collective 1980]. (3 versions, one printed in red and blue; one in red only; and one in blue/green) "Black dog in the street"; a multi-media presentation for solo performer; conceived by Ian Prior. Shadows Michelle Scullion and Carmel McGlone. Drama House, Kelburn Parade, 28 September [1980] The Dick Emery show, with special guest stars Laurie Dee, Jodi Vaughan, the Gray Bartlett Show band. 1980 New Zealand tour [Tour itinerary 3-26 November 1980] Capital Entertainers dinner variety theatre. 1 Colombo Street Newtown. Musical director Noel Signal; choreographed by Jane Brimilcombe [1980] Killeen, Richard, 1946- :Red Mole ... [1980]. Red Mole Enterprises [tabloid 8-page newsprint booklet] The Sea of Antipodes presents "Jack in the Box". Woolstore, 238-246 Thorndon Quay, 23-28 August 1980] State of the nation: 3 posts: Ian Wedde, Alan Brunton, Dave Mitchell; 3 musicians: Bill Gruar, Wilton Rodger, Bruno Lawrence; Australian guest Sara Mitchell. Majestic Cabaret, 22 [August 1980] "Steel Heels" present an evening with the Stiffs; top satirical act, includes live music. BATS Theatre, 14-19 July [1980 "The three musketeers", a free-wheeling romp through the pages of history and legend ... written and directed by Michael Carney; musical director Murray Webb; choreographer Jane Brimilcombe. A Musical and Drama Society pantomime. University Memorial Theatre, 22-29 November 1980] (2 copies)Town & Country Players present "Jenny and the Puppets", introduced by Rufus the Clown. May holiday children's show. Circa Theatre, 10-24 May [1980] (2 copies) 1981: Now in his 6th fun filled year at Auckland's Ace of Clubs Cabaret; it's your turn to laugh with Marcus Craig in Diamond Lil's Travellin' Road Show. Caltex Lounge, 11-13 May [1981] (2 copies) Frenzi; fire and illusion, presents Xmas magic special, featuring the famous magic clown "Nelson". Lower Hutt's Little Theatre, 19-20 December [1981] And now! here comes the world's funniest, most infamous, erotic musical revue! "Oh! Calcutta!, starring Bob ("On the buses") Grant. Direction and choreography by Robert Howe. State Opera House Wellington, 16-25 July [1981] (2 copies) Silvio's Xmas Variety Show. Music, mirth, magic, melodrama, merriment, music hall, madness. Special guest artists Frances Green, Dave Olerenshaw, Jacque Harvey, Buchanan Family. Wellington Operatic Soc[iety] Hall, 29 Vivian Street, [8-14 December 1981] (2 copies) International Entertainment, direct from Australia, Julian Deen, star of Les Girls' Hollywood by Night" and fully Australian cast: "Sydney by Night". Topless revue, glamour, comedy, music. Oliver's Cabaret, 2-12 July [1981] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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Pacific Entertainment Ltd and Toyota present NZ's country music superstars live in conc...

Date: 2005

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising performances by popular music groups, singers, musicians, and rock bands performing in New Zealand in 2005].

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-Popular-2005-01

Description: Poster advertising a concert tour featuring Patsy Riggir, Gray Bartlett, Jodi Vaughan, Brendan Dugan, Martin Crump, Allstar Country Band, Hamilton County Bluegrass Band. Itinerary is given: Whangarei 26 March; Hamilton 29 March; Tauranga 30 March; Auckland 1 April; Rotorua 3 April; Taupo 4 April; New Plymouth 5 April; Palmerston North 6 April; Napier 7 April; Wellington 8 April; Blenheim 9 April; Nelson 10 April; Greymouth 11 April; Christchurch 12 April; Timaru 13 April; Dunedin 15 April; Invercargill 16 April. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Computer print, 840 x 595 mm. Provenance: Donated by Sticky Fingers Ltd in March 2005.

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

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-D-MUSIC-Popular-1985

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