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English: Rab Noakes played a gig at the Oran Mor Glasgow in June 2010. 'Highway to Take You Home' was his first recorded album in 1970 for the Decca label. While he is a prolific songwriter Rab also likes to sing several cover songs and he sang Radiohead's 'High and Dry.' He also sang a moving version of an older song made famous by Doris Day 'Secret Love.' Noakes has recorded on Gerry Rafferty's album 'Can I Have My Money Back' and was on an early Stealers Wheel record. His 'Branch ' single was released in 1971. He later toured with the Veraflames, and he is now involved with production, writing and performance with has his own production company 'Neon.' His sound may be referred to as a mixture of 'country with very unique interpretations of rare contemporary material.'
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“Rab Noakes”, “Celtic Connections”, “Rod Clements”, “Jimmy McGregor”, “Gerry Rafferty”, songwriter, folk, country, music,

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