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KeenanRocks
01-04-2011, 10:45 PM
http://www.spinner.com/2011/01/04/gerry-rafferty-baker-street-stealers-wheel-dies/
Gerry Rafferty, the Scottish singer-songwriter best known for the hits 'Baker Street' and 'Stuck in the Middle With You,' died Tuesday, the Guardian reports. The 63-year-old was hospitalized in November 2010 with liver failure and had been ill ever since.

Born in Paisley in 1947, Rafferty was the third child of a hard-drinking Irish miner who frequently abused his family. After his father died when he was 16, Rafferty left school to work and play music. After the Mavericks, his first band with school friend Joe Egan, fell apart, Rafferty joined the Humblebums, a folk band that featured future comedian and actor Billy Connolly.

The Humblebums went their separate ways after a few albums, Rafferty released a solo album in 1971 and formed Stealer's Wheel with Egan in 1972. The band's eponymous debut featured the hit 'Stuck in the Middle With You,' which sold over a million copies and was later featured in Quentin Tarantino's 'Reservoir Dogs.' The group, which had a top 40 hit with 'Star' in 1974, disbanded in 1975 after diminishing success and legal troubles.

With contract issues finally settled, Rafferty recorded a soft-rock solo album, 'City to City,' in 1978 and hit the big time with the single 'Baker Street.' The song eventually hit No. 2 on the US charts and No. 3 in the UK, with the album selling over 5.5 million copies. Rafferty followed up the albums with the successful 'Night Owl,' and acclaimed but less lucrative LPs like 'Snakes and Ladders' and 'Sleepwalking.'

Sadly, around this time he spiraled into alcoholism, leading his wife of 20 years, Carla, to divorce him in 1990. His drinking troubles continued, with an incident at a posh London hotel making the news in 2008. In 2009, rumors swirled about his health until representatives for him issued a statement saying that he was doing well and working on a new album. That year, he released 'Life Goes On,' which featured six new recordings and remastered tracks from his previous records.

Rafferty is survived by his daughter, Martha, granddaughter, Celia, and brother, Jim.

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CMM7
01-04-2011, 11:02 PM
Oh man, bummer.
He wrote and played some great music.
Would give you a thumbs up on post, but somehow just does not seem right to do so.
This is to sad, had many good times listening to his music.
Going to be remembered for that.

KeenanRocks
01-04-2011, 11:07 PM
Yeah I understand.. He will be missed for sure.. Although he has not done anything in years these 3 songs will last forever

Andylad
01-04-2011, 11:18 PM
That is very sad, stuck in the middle is one of my favourite songs of all time, so much so that it is to be one of three songs played at my funeral, that is the instructions in my will,

CMM7
01-04-2011, 11:20 PM
thanks for posting them, I am very bad about song names, and artist.
Just heard music I liked but never got name's, so stumble around in youtube music looking and listening.
had sirius radio for 3 years and that really helped, but seems like my music taste is to wierd for youtube, can never really find song I want.
And to chicken to down load off net. :)
Seems the music industry is hard on folk, lost a lot of great people way to young.

Crushik
01-05-2011, 04:43 AM
RIP, Gerry.
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brown-raider
01-05-2011, 07:09 AM
really too bad, this guy had some great hits

Voobrazheniye
01-05-2011, 07:36 AM
I always really liked Baker Street. Great song with a simple, yet haunting, sax solo and a really cool, yet again simple, guitar solo toward the end. Well-crafted. That song always brings back memories of my several months in San Angelo, Texas, in the summer of 1978. I can't hear that song without thinking about - and almost feeling - my life at that time.