Rab Noakes's 1981 Concert History

Rab Noakes (born Robert Noakes in St Andrews on 13 May 1947; died 11 November 2022) was a Scottish singer-songwriter. Most prominent in the 1970s, his best known single, "Branch" from the album "Red Pump Special" was released in 1974.

Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 31, 1981
Rab Noakes

Cambridge Folk Festival

Cherry Hinton Hall Grounds Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Jun 20, 1981
Rab Noakes

Glastonbury Festival

Worthy Farm Pilton, England, United Kingdom
Jun 19, 1981 –
Jun 21, 1981
Glastonbury Festival 1981
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Worthy Farm Pilton, England, United Kingdom
Jan 18, 1981
Manfred Mann's Earth Band / Rab Noakes The Forum Hertfordshire Hatfield, England, United Kingdom
Jan 17, 1981
Manfred Mann's Earth Band / Rab Noakes Sports Centre Bracknell, UK
Folk
Singer-Songwriter
Folk Rock
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Acoustic
Male Vocalists
Scottish
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