Brook Williams and legendary Scottish singer-song writer and guitarist Rab Noakes will be performing a lively acoustic rock session on Friday 17 September at the Salt Works Sessions in the award-winning setting of the atmospheric Lion Salt Works Museum, near Northwich,
Parking is free, tickets cost £18.00 and can be bought at:
http://www.danarts.org/events/rab-noakes-and-brooks-williams
Both musicians are fuelled by a shared passion for acoustic roots rock, hook-laden songwriter pop and folky Americana. With long personal back catalogues, these exceptional musicians have collaborated with many famous names, including Lindisfarne, Barbara Dickson, Gerry Rafferty, Chris Difford, Dave Kelly and Paul Jones as well as Celtic Connections. Rab and Brooks met in 2018 and their Scotland- USA Trans- Atlantic collaboration has resulted in writing songs together as well as performing. The Salt Works Sessions event is in association with Northwich Folk Club as part of their Folk Fortnight programme and support will be from LIMITED EDITION, the club’s own multi-part harmony group.
Councillor Louise Gittins, Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council said: “For anyone who wants to hear acoustic guitar playing at its best, this live performance will be an unmissable event. I am delighted that once again the atmospheric setting of the Lion Salt Works will be the backdrop for bringing people together to listen to such life-affirming music.”
Tickets are non-refundable (unless the performance is cancelled). To ensure visitors feel safe when attending the advice is to:
- Carry out and have a negative Lateral Flow Test 24h prior to attending the event
- That people should do a symptoms check prior to leaving home.
- That people consider their own measures prior to attending which could include face masks inside and some social distancing in busy areas.
- Visitors are also encouraged to download and log their Covid status on the NHS app
Pictured - Rab Noakes and Brooks Williams.
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