Jungle Suite (Musical group)

Wellington rock music group in the mid-1980s, recording for Braille Records. Members included Neill Duncan, Janet Roddick, and David Long.

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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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Braille Records: [Ephemera, advertising and sales catalogues of quarto size. 1980s]

Date: 1985

Reference: Eph-B-PHONO-Braille

Description: Includes flier from August 1985, advertising the three albums already released, and announcing "Jungle Suite" to be released in September 1985 Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Offset prints and mimeographs, sizes varying around 300 mm.

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

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1984

Description: Includes: The Above. Upstairs Clyde Quay, Wed 15th Thu 16th; with "Fear of Extinction" at the Pulse. Beaver; NZ's first lady of soul. With Terry Crayford, Johnny O'Connor, Jonathan Crayford, Ross Burge. Cricketers, Fri 27, Sat 28 July [1984] Bite the wax tadpole; see Fear of Extinction, The Above, Ten Foot Faces at Khandallah Hall, Saturday 6 October (2 coloured copies, 2 b&w copies) The Blues Band. Terminus, every Wed & Thurs til Xmas. Appearing live! $2! (Gummed back) Circus Block Four. Rongotai College with The Above. Thurs 6th Sept [1984] Disney Boys. Three bands, Clyde Quay, Pulse Bar, Fri 26, Sat 27 [1984] Argggh! Double Happys. Oriental 31st 1st [1984] F Nun presents from Dunedin - Double Happys and the RIP. Shakin' bones at ... The Pulse Fri 23 / Sat 24 Nov [1984] (2 green, 2 yellow and 2 mauve copies) The Family Mallet, at Artattack. Fri 5th, Sat 6th [1984] (2 copies) The Fat Alley Band R'n'B at the Cricketers Arms. Thursday 15, Friday 16 March Flesh D-Vice! The Sheaf, Herbert St. Thurs 9th, Fri 10th, Sat 11th [1984] (2 copies) A Radio Windy promotion. Gale and the Force Cyclones at Cricketers 19-22 Sept; The Depot, 27-30 Sept; 4-7 Oct [1984] (2 copies) Wayne Gillespie. Pulse Bar, Clyde Quay Tavern, Oriental Parade. 6-8 Sept [1984] (2 copies) Heptocrats from Auckland perform. Gazebo Lounge, University wet lunch, Friday 6th July [1984] Heptocrats perform Empire Tavern, Fir 6 July [1984] The Heptocrats, Family Mallet, Jungle Suite, Broad Cast. Music that is staggeringly deep yet stunningly simple. Cricketers, July 10-11 Tues and Wed nights. (3 differently hand-coloured copies) Luke Hurley, assisted by NZ Students Arts Council [ca 1984] (2 copies) Luke Hurley, songwriter. Live July 5 8pm /Library [1984 or earlier?] Luke Hurley. Thru your town soon. Overdrive tour [ca 1984] (2 copies) The Immigrantz. Cricketers Arms. Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th September. (2 copies) Loosely Rhyming Slang. 10-11th August Artattack; 17-18 August Pulse. Loosely Rhyming Slang. 17th - 18th August, Pulse (Clyde Quay) Madlight; heavy rock. Taita Hotel, 5th 6th Oct [1984] Factory of Submissive Beings presents Maggot Scum Get together. The Pulse, Wed, Thur, 19,20 Dec. // A??? Fog Maggoty-Ann and the Cot death babies. [1984] Naked Spots Dance. Sleaze with ease. Cosgroves, Sat 16th [1984] NZ Songwriters & Performers Concert with Wayne Gillespie, Dave Murphy, Neil Cleaver, Erisa. Cricketers Arms, Sat 10th Nov [1984] (2 copies) The Legendary Punk and the Cartel. Yee-ha! Wed 8 pm, The Pulse. Ra & The Pyraminds (at the Cricketers) Jan 26-7-8 [1984] (2 copies) Return to Reality ... Unrestful Movements also featuring the Skeptics, at the Pulse Clyde Quay, 11th August [1984] Resurrectionists, Rawa House, Sun 20th 2 pm $1.00. Ritchie Pickett and the Inlaws, featuring Dave Maybee. Cricketers, Sun 13 May [1984] Dance. Rock Against Racism. Dread Beat & Blood, Ray Mercer band, Pelicans, For Crying Out Loud. Victoria University Union Hall, Sat 22 September [1984] Scratch Band, featuring hot U.S. rockin' blues guitar of Michael Bagley and top Wellington muso's Michelle Scullion, Terry Crayford, Jonathan Crayford, Dave Watkins, Geoff Hughes. Cricketers, Thur 17, Fri 18, Sat 19 [1984] Spines. At the Pulse, Fri 12 and Sat 13 October [1984]. (Five differently handcoloured copies) Topp Twins. Original New Zealand entertainment. Saturday afternoon, Aug 11, Clyde Quay - The Pulse [1984]. Photo Lynette Shum, BSIAG. The Topp Twins, The Pulse, Mon 19! [1984] Photo Bruce Connew. Agent Brian Sweeney. (2 copies) The Topp Twins. Downstage Fri & Sat, 10.45 pm Photo Bruce Connew. Agent Brian Sweeney. The Topp Twins. 2 late-night concerts, Downstage Theatre Fri 7 + Sat 8 Sept, 10.45 pm. Bar open $5.50. Photo Bruce Connew. Agent Brian Sweeney. (2 copies) The Sam Ford Verandah Band (Bill Gruar, Paul Hewitt, Neil Findlay & 'Gav'). Country showband; special guests Trudi Green and the Topp Twins. Cricketers Arms, Thurs 31 May - Sun 3 June. See you there! (2 copies) Tyrant. More fun than the James Smiths Christmas Parade. At the Sheaf, Fri 20 & Sat 21 [1984] Tyrant. Taita Hotel, Fri 12 & Sat 13 8 pm. (2 variant copies) Working With Walt. (Colour screenprint shows two Mickey Mouses lifting a box) Working With Walt. (Shows stylised illustration of factory workers) Working With Walt. (Shows photo of Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney) Working With Walt. 12.30 Friday, Main Common Room (Pink paper, shows Walt Disney, Michael Jackson) Working With Walt. (Shows photo of Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney) Oriental Fri 20th Sat 21st [ca 1984] Yellymin. Axemen from Chch. Mystics in the savage state. Rawa House (Upper Cuba Street), Fri 20th, Sat 21, 8.30 pm start. (2 copies) Quantity: 31 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying.

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

Date: 1985

By: Rowberry, Tim, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1985

Description: Includes: Alpaca Brothers. Legless tour. From Dunedin. The Pulse, one nite only, 6th May. The Bats + Scorched Earth Policy. And Axe Men! Star + Garter, 4-5 November [1985]. To bring the wolves out - Riding Hood Red. The Blues Band [and] Mangaweka Viaduct. Reunion. Appearing live! Clyde Quay, 2 pm + 8 pm, 30/11 [1985] Braille Records presents four nights of improvised music at the Cricketers. Mon 23: Rabbit Lock, Motto; Tue 24: the F Holes, Black Sheep; Wed 25: Jungle Suite, Family Mallet; Thurs 26: Sparkys Magic Baton, 4 Volts. Be early (2 copies) Brothers Gorgonzola with Axemen. New Years Eve. New Expression Gallery. Builders. Pulse, Mar 28-30 [1985] Cafe Pacific, 33 Willis St. Do it Yourself. Arthur Baysting, Bill Lake, Jonothan Crayford, Nick Bollinger. 14-15 November [1985] Looney Tours presents The Chills. 'Heading home for a square meal'. Cricketers, 29-30 March. Watch out for "The Lost EP" due soon on F.Nun (2 copies) Danse with a Stranger. Terminus, Fri 27th + Sat 28th. [1985] (2 copies) Disney Roy and The Glass at the Clyde Quay Top Bar. 12-13 June [1985] Doleday afternoon (Aotearoa, Wayward Witches, Trish O'Shaughnessy, The Remarkables, Putty In Her Hand, Not Spots Dance, Fire Eaters). The Pulse, 20 June [1985] Double Doleday Afternoon (Aotearoa, Te Arahou Trust, Ourselves Alone, Primates, Fire Eater, Tombolas, Go-Go Yetis, We Ate The Apple, Spines). Top of Majoribanks St, Mount Vic, 19 December 1985 (2 copies) Double Happys. Pulse 14th & 15th. New EP 'Cut it Out' coming soon on Flying Nun Records [1985] (2 copies) Ralph Bennett's Fat N Sassy. cricketers Arms, 3-4 May [1985] In conjunction with K.B.C., F.E.T. Tours presents The Roctober Music Festival. Friday 4th Oct Paekakariki Memorial Hall, featuring Go-Go Yetis, Brothers Gorgonzola, Commie Lonely, Jungle Mice; Sat 5th October, Paraparaumu Memorial Hall, featuring Pegasus, Tom Bowlers [sic], Commie Lonely, Jungle Mice. 4XO and the Dunedin Junior Council present a rock dance: The Verlaines, The RIP, The Weeds. Dunedin Town Hall, Friday Sept 13th [1985] Frankie Goes to Paekak. Brothers Gorg, Go-Go Yetis, Friday Oct 4th at the Memorial Hall. 8 pm, 6 bucks, B.Y.O. [1985] Friday 13th Rage. Majestic Music City, Boulcott St (2 copies) The Glass. Majestic Cabaret. Fri 20th Sept [1985] The Glass. Cafe Pacifique. Sat 30th Nov 9 pm, with the Magic Roundabout. (2 copies) Grasshopper Sojourn. Music performance. Freds Cafe, 112A Willis St, Sun 25th. Marcel. Horizin Reggae. Rock Against Racism. Pulse Friday 26 + Saturday 27th. R.O.A.R. Lions and Tigers. Zanzibar, Friday. "The shape and sound of young N.Z." [ca 1985?] Love In A Gas Oven & The Alpaca Brothers. Empire, Fri 20th & Sat 21st [1985] Meg and the Fones. Let the music do the talking. Cricketers Arms, 16-18 December [1985] (2 copies, one yellow and one blue) Neil Jones, Bill Direen, Sparkys Magic Baton. Clyde Quay, Fri 20 Sat 21 [1985] No Idea. Totally Clueless Tour. The Pulse, Thurs 30 May! (2 copies) Pelicans + Dave Murphy. At the terminus, Fri 13 / Sat 14 Sept [1985] Primitve Art Group. New music. Cricketers, Wed 14th, Thurs 15th, 8 pm [1985] The RIP at the Pulse. 17-18 May [1985] The Rodger Fox Band and Midge Marsden. Let the good times roll. Appearing at Cricketers, Wed 10 - Thurs 11, Fri 12 July. Supported by Music Manor Lower Hutt. Sneaky Feelings at the Pulse, march 8/9 [1985] Sneaky Feelings, Belle Motions, The Prodigies, plus Radio U disco. Ballroom, Aug 14 [ca 1985?] Sparky's Magic Baton. New acoustic musick live at Fred's Cafe, 11/24 October, 8 pm [1985] Sparky's Magic Baton. New acoustic musick live at Fred's Cafe, Saturday 14 December [1985] The Spines. Cricketers, Fri 16, Sat 17, and Tom Bowlers [sic] The Spines. Clyde Quay, Fri 19, Sat 20 [1985] TKP; This Kind of Punishment with The Expendables. Pulse, Monday 29 April [1985] The Topp Twins. The Pulse, Thurs 16 May [1985] Quantity: 36 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying.

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Assorted / Braille Music

Date: [between 1980 and 1998]

From: Radio Active 89FM: Recordings

By: Primitive Art Group (Musical group); Black Sheep (Musical group); Jungle Suite (Musical group); Four Volts (Musical group); Family Mallet (Musical group); Rabbitlock (Musical group); Watson, David, active 1985

Reference: MSC-021590

Description: Contents: The gander / Primitive Art Group -- Big Chief Baada / The Black Sheep -- Extract from Flea Cirus / Jungle Suite -- I carry you / Four Volts -- Mr Chowmondley / The Family Mallet -- The Backbone / Rabbitlock -- A code / David Watson Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s).

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Recording of Jungle Suite at National Film Unit (1985, 6-7 March 1986)

Date: September 1985-7 March 1986

From: The Braille Collective: Sound recordings

By: Jungle Suite (Musical group)

Reference: MST7-2864

Description: Sound recording labelled "Jungle Suite recorded at NFU 1985 (Sept) by Burge & Ingram, mixed by Burge 6-7/3/86". Recording probably made at the National Film Unit. Recorded on Nagra. Quantity: 1 7" reel(s).

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Interview with Janet Roddick

Date: 14 August 2015

From: Braille Collective Oral History Project

By: Roddick, Janet, active 1980s-2018

Reference: OHInt-1239-07

Description: Interview with Janet Roddick conducted by Daniel Beban. Topics include: studies at Otago University; the Dunedin music scene in the early 1980s; moving to Wellington and living with David Long; Neill Duncan and other musicians; formation and performing with ensembles including Jungle Suite; Four Volts, Six Volts, and Plan 9; two-year residency at Clare’s Nightclub; personal dynamics with band members; performing at Edinburgh Festival; and rehearsal space on Arthur Street. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 digital sound recording(s). 2 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 14/08/2015

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Interview with David Long

Date: 7 August 2015

From: Braille Collective Oral History Project

By: Long, David, active 1980s-2000s

Reference: OHInt-1239-05

Description: Interview with David Long conducted by Daniel Beban. Topics include: family background and childhood in Upper Hutt; learning guitar and musical influences; moving to Wellington and meeting Neill Duncan and other members of the Braille Collective; attending Primitive Art Group performances; forming Jungle Suite; developing a personal approach to music; performing with various Braille Collective ensembles including Six Volts; Wellington music venues; performing and touring with the Mutton Birds; becoming a composer; and working on film soundtracks including ‘Lord of the Rings’, ‘King Kong’, and ‘The Lovely Bones’. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 2 digital sound recording(s). 2 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 07/08/2015

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Interview with Neill Duncan

Date: 5 August 2015

From: Braille Collective Oral History Project

By: Duncan, Neill, active 1990s

Reference: OHInt-1239-04

Description: Interview with Neill Duncan conducted by Daniel Beban. Topics include: learning to play the saxophone and his interestin in jazz; his introduction to free improvisation; meeting and playing music with Anthony Donaldson and Stuart Porter; the difficulty of acquiring recordings in the 1970s; musical influences; rehearsing and performing with Primitive Art Group; distain shown by the jazz community; crossover between the punk scene and improvised music; Wellington music venues; studies at Victoria University with Alan Thomas and Jack Body; travel to Indonesia; other Braille Collective bands including Jungle Suite, My Name is My Motto, and Four Volts; Six Volts performing at the Edinburgh Festival; moving to Auckland; performing with The Blue Bottom Stompers, and Jews Brothers; composing and recording for theatre and film; meeting his wife; moving to Australia and his work there; and performing a modified saxophone following the amputation of his left arm and the change it has had on his playing. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 digital sound recording(s). 2 Electronic document(s). Search dates: 05/08/2015

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

Date: 1986

By: Rowberry, Tim, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-C-MUSIC-Popular-1986

Description: Includes: Bad Bananas. Cricketers Arms. 24, 25, 27 Sept [1986] Bad Bananas. Depot Theatre, 19-23 September [1986] Beat Soldiers. Conversation, the single - out now on Ode Records. Cricketers Arms, 10-12 July [1986] Black Sheep and The Primates. Railway Tavern, Wed 26, Thur 27 [1986] Blitz - power rock gig with Confessor and release there [sic] single "Key to your heart". Cricketers Arms, 25-26 July [1986] Blitz power rock anniversary gig. Debut single "Key to your heart". Cricketers Arms Tavern, 24-26 [1986]. John Cale [and Chris Knox. The Electric Ballroom and Neon Cafe. Tues 23 Sept [1986] He's been waiting three years to see Compos Mentis, and he's still got two more to go. Don't you miss out! Saturday 8th Gebruary 1986. Cafe Pacifique, Willis Street Wellington. The origiinal Country Flyers live in concert featuring the incomparable Midge Marsden, the indefatigable Neil Hannan, the recently reacquired Richard Kennedy, & the splendidly dressed James Lawrie. Exchequer, Sunday 9th Feb [1986]. [Designed by] Scoop de Loop! Limited Crawbilly Creeps and Brothers Gorgonzola. Clyde Quay, May 10 [1986] Dole Day Afternoon. 7 great bands for 7 hours. Thursday Dec 4. Traders Tavern, 47 Fort St, City. NZ Students' Arts Council presents Doris and the Thunderbirds in search of charm. Chippendale Hall, 28 Feb - 4 Mar. Dread Beat & Blood. Steinie Bar, Aug 22-23 [1986] Dread Beat and Blood. Clyde Quay Tavern. 29-30 August [1986] A rare live concert event. Bob Dylan; Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers. Mt Smart Stadium Feb 7th; Athletic Park, Feb 5th. [1986] Roar Edge Promotions present The Electric Ballroom and Neon Cafe. Spines & Let's Planet. Fri-Sat. Sun - Four volts movie. With assistance from Radio Active. The exciting new Elementals Gorgonzola play with Onaweta at Cricketers Arms Tavern. 19-20 Nov [1986] Experiments in Vertical Take-Off. Railway Tavern mid week, Wed & Thurs 29th & 30th [1986] Experiments in Vertical Take-Off. Cricketers Arms tavern, Sat 22nd [1986] Fear of Extincton - Goodbye gig at the Railway Station, 5-6th March, with Jungle Mice. [1986] Sunday outing at the Electric Ballroom with Four Volts. 4pm Sunday 15 June movie Sound of Music. Rabbitlock & Jungle Suite, 4pm Sunday, 22 June [1986] (2 copies). Hello! The Four Volts are playing at the Cricketers 4 & 5 June - again at the Pulse 7 June. Thank you. Catch them while they're alive (2 blue and one purple copy) 4 Volts. Modern music - North Island tour. Cricketers 19th 20th. Braille Records Wellington (2 copies) Garage 4. Double Happys, Victor Dimisich, Chills, Clean / Alex Chilton / Jesus + Mary / Orange / Bats / Birds Nest Roys/ plus AT LAST! 25 pages "The earth moves" The Glass final gig. 13 Cafe Pacific, 1st Feb [1986] Haig playing at Southern Cross Tavern, on Wed 30th Oct [1986] Jesus on a Stick No 2 comix launching thing starring Tall Dwarfs plus Chris Knox + Matthews at the Gladstone. Thurs 20 Nov [1986] (One yellow and one pink copy) Rick Bryant and the Jive Bombers at Cricketers on Thurs 8 + fri 9 + Sat 10 May. The Jonahs. Live at Cricketers. 15-16 October [1986]. Guest Neil Jones. (2 copies) Neil Jones. Railway Tavern, Wed 9th Thur 10th [1986] Juke Jivers. Appearing at Oaks Pavillion, Thurs, Fri Sat (2 black and white, and one yellow copy) Juke Jivers, appearing at "La Spaghettata", Sun 23rd Feb [1986] Dave Murphy and the Juke Jivers [ca 1986?] (2 copies) Dread Beat & Blood. Playing Terminus, 25-26 Oct. Last gig in Wgtn. Kiwi Rock '86. Mockers, Aotearoa, Bill Direen & The Builders, Tombolas, Beat Soldiers. Comperes Jon Hogan & Karyn Hay, in association with Radio @XS. Foxton Beach Soundshell, 4 January [1986] (2 copies) Look Blue Go Purple with Crawbilly Creeps at Electric Ballroom. Fri 19th Sat 20th Sept [1986] (Designer Francisca Griffin) Mangawekas. Clyde Quay Tavern, Thurs, Fri, Sat 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25 [1986] (2 copies) Number Nine. Old Wakefield Market, Dec 13 [1986] Noel Parlane, NZ Male vocalist 1984. International Gala Award Show Fort Worth Texas, USA. Appearing Horticultural Hall Lower HuttFriday 16th May at 8 pm. Dance to Graffiti Country Band. [1986] The Primates. Clyde Quay, Thurs 20th Nov [1986] Primates & The Black Sheep. Railway Tavern, 26/7 Mar [1986] Radio One presents Bird Nest Roys, Look Blue Go Purple, The Rip, The Straitjacket Fits, This Kind of Punishment. Friday July 18th, Main Union Hall [1986]. Reggae afternoon, The Electric Ballroom. Dread Beat & Blood, Sticks and Shanty, Reggae Mixup, DJ. Sun 14th Sept [1986] Screams from a concrete playground: One Less Customer For the Butcher, The Mudmen, Harry Death, Number Nine, Compos Mentis, Screamin K Hawkins, Five Year Mission, The Axemen. Platform 9, Railway Hall, Dec 5th [1986] (5 different posters) Silent Persuasion. Access Radio, Sunday Jan 19th, 9.30 on Mind Music Wellington, 783Khz [1986] Skank Attack + Poet, The Jonahs, Fire-Eater, etc. Clyde Quay, Fri 8th, Sat 9th [1986] Skank Attack. Clyde Quay Tavern next Thursday, plus No. 9 (2 copies) Skank Undertakings proudly presemt an evening of fun: Goats in Russian, Number Nine, Skank Attack. Saturday 13th December, Old Wakefield Market, 230 Wakefield St. [1986] The Spaghettis, with special guest Midge Marsden. Strawberry Sound, 21A Bath St, Dunedin. Sat 15.11.86 (2 copies red poster, 1 copy green) Sparky's Magic Baton. New acoustic musick live at Fred's Cafe, Sunday Feb 23. Wed 26, Thurs 27 at the Railway Tavern [1986]. Straitjacket Fits. Saturday Dec 20th. Burgandy [sic] Bar, European Hotel [1986?] Texas Rangers, the band that puts personal hygiene first! In Wellington in March. Mon 10th & Tue 11th, Cricketers Arms [1986]. (2 copies) Tombolas, Union Hall Thursday 28th. The Courgettes and Friends, Union Hall, Wednesday 27th [1986] By demand, The Wild Wild Rock Show. Radio Active, all new every 2nd Thursday 10pm - 1 am. (2 copies) Quantity: 53 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on posters.. Physical Description: Photolithographs and screenprints, sizes varying.

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Antics; Asia Pacific Fringe Festival. Dec Sun 2nd - Fri 6th. Dance, films, music, perfo...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-E-MUSIC-1984-02

Description: Poster shows text on an abstract splatter background with superposition of some images such as fish, umbrella, arrows, key, human figure. Around the border are the names of contributing performers: Free Theatre, David Daniel, Besser-Fox-Hewitt-Armstrong, Alison Wallace, Martyn Rumsby, Te Kani Kani o Rangatahi, Dave Eggleton, Broadcast, Devon Street Quartet, The Family Mallet, Jungle Suite, Our Name Is Our Motto, Brett Mason, Peter Daly, Derek Cowie, The Four Volts, and Origins Dance. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screenprint, 900 x 640 mm.

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Antics; Asia Pacific Fringe Festival. Dec Sun 2nd - Fri 6th. Dance, films, music, perfo...

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-E-FESTIVAL-1984-01

Description: Poster shows text on an abstract splatter background with superposition of some images such as fish, umbrella, arrows, key, human figure. Around the border are the names of contributing performers: Free Theatre, David Daniel, Besser-Fox-Hewitt-Armstrong, Alison Wallace, Martyn Rumsby, Te Kani Kani o Rangatahi, Dave Eggleton, Broadcast, Devon Street Quartet, The Family Mallet, Jungle Suite, Our Name Is Our Motto, Brett Mason, Peter Daly, Derek Cowie, The Four Volts, and Origins Dance. Accompanied by an imcomplete version with no writing in the red border. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Screenprint, 900 x 640 mm.