
A double-header show featuring songs and stories from Rod Clements and Rab Noakes, two of the most enduring names on the UK music scene.
The shared roots of Rod Clements and Rab Noakes go back to the 1960s when they both appeared on the folk club circuit of Tyneside and beyond - Rod as a member of the fledgling Lindisfarne, and Rab as an up-and-coming singer-songwriter. In the 1970s, Rod’s new band recorded Rab’s songs on their early albums (including the chart-topping ‘Fog on the Tyne’), cementing a musical friendship that has lasted half a century.
After numerous occasional collaborations over the years, Rod and Rab have finally got together to celebrate their past, their passions, and their shared belief in the power of song. In an age of manufactured music, they present their craft as writers and players in an unadorned style performing favourites from their own catalogues as well as some of the classics that originally inspired them.
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Tue 6 - Wed 7 May 2025 7:30pm Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
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