TRACK NAME - DD480
The Fire At Yankee’s Gap
ARTISTS NAME
Graham Scobie
ALBUM
Aussie Spoken Blue
RELEASE DATE
CRS 08 12 2020
TRACK LENGTH
2:07
ISRC CODE
N/A

Graham Scobie – The Fire At Yankee’s Gap

Aussie Spoken Bloke is a CD of original bush poems by south coast NSW singer, songwriter and poet, Graham Scobie. Graham has 4 CD’s of original music: By the Banks of the Billabong, 100 Years Australia, Aussie Gospel Bloke and Granite Town and has 2 national awards: a Tamworth Songwriters Association Award for 100 Years Australia and an Australian Gospel Music Award for Aussie Gospel Bloke.

The Fire at Yankee’s Gap is a semi-finalist in the Tamworth Songwriters Association 2021 Awards in the Lyrics Only section and the same poem was also highly regarded in the Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists Association FOOM 2020 Song writing Competition Lyrics Section with the judges stating: “Reading this was almost reminiscent of a Banjo Paterson ode. Storytelling at its most expressive and finest.”

Written by: 

Graham Scobie

Album Label: 

Scentertainment

TRACK NAME - DD480
The Fire At Yankee’s Gap
ARTISTS NAME
Graham Scobie
RELEASE DATE
CRS 08 12 2020
ISRC CODE
N/A
ALBUM
Aussie Spoken Blue
TRACK LENGTH
2:07

Graham Scobie – The Fire At Yankee’s Gap

Aussie Spoken Bloke is a CD of original bush poems by south coast NSW singer, songwriter and poet, Graham Scobie. Graham has 4 CD’s of original music: By the Banks of the Billabong, 100 Years Australia, Aussie Gospel Bloke and Granite Town and has 2 national awards: a Tamworth Songwriters Association Award for 100 Years Australia and an Australian Gospel Music Award for Aussie Gospel Bloke.

The Fire at Yankee’s Gap is a semi-finalist in the Tamworth Songwriters Association 2021 Awards in the Lyrics Only section and the same poem was also highly regarded in the Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists Association FOOM 2020 Song writing Competition Lyrics Section with the judges stating: “Reading this was almost reminiscent of a Banjo Paterson ode. Storytelling at its most expressive and finest.”

Written by: 

Graham Scobie

Album Label: 

Scentertainment