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D01.01.01 :: Stopping the Music: a guide to a story of censorship of popular music during apartheid
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Call Number: |
D01.01.01 |
Identifier: |
AL3296_D01.01.01 |
Title: |
Stopping the Music: a guide to a story of censorship of popular music during apartheid |
Date: |
2005 |
Subject: |
Censorship;
Directorate of Publications;
Michael Drewett;
Music;
Paul Erasmus;
Roger Lucey;
Stopping the Music |
Description: |
'Stopping the Music: a guide to a story of censorship of popular music during apartheid' is a guidebook to the film about an anti-apartheid protest singer, Roger Lucey and Paul Erasmus, the security branch policeman assigned to end his career, by Michael Drewett, published in 2005. This guide was digitised by the South African History Archive (SAHA) in 2014. Included in the SAHA physical and/or virtual exhibitions 'What you won't hear on the radio', developed to mark the 30th birthday of Shifty Records and the 25th anniversary of the Voƫlvry tour. |
Contributor: |
Freemuse; Cutting Grooves; Rhodes University Department of Sociology |
Creator: |
Michael Drewett |
Type: |
Booklet |
Format: |
Access copy - pdf
Preservation copy - tiff |
Source: |
SAHA collection AL3296 |
Language: |
English |
Coverage: |
South Africa |
Rights: |
Michael Drewett |
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