
Media and Podcasts

Newspapers and Podcasts
2021
Skerp Waarnemer’ laat groot nalatenskap agter, Die Burger, 19 Januarie, 2021. Folksanger Colin Shamley oorlede.
Photo David Marks

AJ Opperman, Musikant John Oakley-Smith (71) in Zimbabwe vermoor. 15 Januagrie 2021.
Photo: David Marks
2020
L Lambrechts, Dance to a different (archival) beat. Mail and Guardian, 23-29 October 2020. Comment and Analysis, p.20.
Photo: Justin Sholk
Archives can help transform our tertiary institutions, 27 October 2020.
L. Lambrechts, The Woodstock Sound System and South African Sound Reinforcement. Aug 2020.
L. Lambrechts, “Research for Impact” in Research at Stellenbosch University. 2020.

D. Davey, Dodging the sjambok: A glimpse of how South African musicians defied apartheid. 7 April 2020.
2019
Stellenbosch University Research Excellence report 2019. Virtual Paper
Chance to explore SA’s vinyl heritage. 2 September 2019. Eikestad nuus.
2018
S. Smilie, “A man who watched SA bop its way to change,” Saturday Star. 6 March 2018
H. Dugmore, The Day the People Felt Free. Wits Review, Oct 2017 Vol 38
2017

“Jabulani Amphitheatre Heritage project,” Spotong, SA’s No.1 Township Trade Magazine, Issue 22, 2017.
2016

E. Britz, “Lewende argief van 13 ton,” Die Burger, 6 November 2016.
“Music Project Floats Ahead,” South Coast Herald, 5 June 2016
Podcasts
2021

Sounds of Southern Africa. Music, Empowerment, Freedom. With the help of various experts, these podcasts explore the links between music, politics, freedom of expression and censorship in several countries of Central and Southern Africa, from the 20th century to the present day.
Lizabé Lambrechts and David Marks are the guests of the third episode, dedicated to the Hidden Years Music Archive. This collection contains a wide variety of documents dating from the apartheid era: discs, recordings, concert posters, private archives, etc. It was created and put together by musician David Marks himself; Lizabé Lambrechts is the current chief curator of archives at the University of Stellenbosch.
2020

Talks at Stellenbosch University #Researchforimpact: Maintaining South Africa’s music archives
Musicologist turned archivist Dr Lizabé Lambrechts works as a popular music and cultural heritage researcher and practitioner. For the past ten years, she has worked as a researcher and as an archivist, building and maintaining one of the biggest and fastest growing popular music archives in South Africa, the Hidden Years Music Archive, at Stellenbosch University.
Online
2020
National arts festival, Makanda. Songs are like the grass: Madosini in Concert-Episode 7. Produced by P-E. Sanchez.