Career
He was also for some years married to New Zealand born popular/country singer and former Australian "Queen of People’s" Allison Durbin. Gable began his career with Electric and Music Industries"s HMV label in New Zealand before relocating to Australia ca. 1968. He worked with Durbin from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s and produced most of her successful recordings of the early 1970s.
Other notable productions for Electric and Music Industries Australia in this period include the hit singles "5:10 Manitoba" and "Turn Up Your Radio" by The Masters Apprentices and "I"ll Be Gone", the debut single by progressive rock group Spectrum, which was a national #1 hit in Australia in 1970.