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13 Facts About Jesse Rae

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Jesse Rae was born on 1951 and is a Scottish singer, songwriter and composer from St Boswells in Scotland.

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Jesse Rae spent a brief time with members of Granicus in a band called the Boys.

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Jesse Rae can be heard on their album Thieves Liars and Traitors on a cut called "Taste of Love".

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Jesse Rae worked closely with Adrian Sherwood and the Sugarhill Gang, releasing a 10 inch discomix dub.

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Jesse Rae has recently been working with an abundance of students from the Borders College Campus.

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Jesse Rae has reached out to three students to help create him a website to get Brick FM out to his African American friends and public.

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Jesse Rae is the Scottish Borders and Scotland, Funk Ambassador for The Funk Music Hall of Fame and Exhibition Centre in Dayton, Ohio, US.

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Jesse Rae directed the music video for the song at Eilean Donan and New York City.

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On 21 October 2010, Jesse Rae opened for Adam Ant at the Union Chapel in London, playing a 30-minute set.

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On 23 May 2011, Jesse Rae was again a support act for Adam Ant, who performed at the O2 Academy in Glasgow, Scotland.

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On 11 December 2011, Jesse Rae played two "live music video shows" at Edinburgh, Scotland's "Voodoo Lounge" bar.

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Frame explained that during his time as a WEA artist, he was asked about Jesse Rae, who was conveyed as a Scottish musician who always wore a kilt and helmet.

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In 2007, Jesse Rae stood for the Scottish Parliament as an independent in the Scottish Borders electoral constituency of Roxburgh and Berwickshire to warn the Scottish Borders that they would be losing their high street banks and of the devastation to local shops and businesses this would cause.