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Singer/songwriter Gerry Rafferty was born on April 16, 1947 in Paisley, Scotland. He was the third son of Irish miner and lorry driver Joseph Rafferty and Rafferty's Scottish wife Mary Skeffington. His abusive alcoholic father died when Gerry was only sixteen. Rafferty grew up in a council house on the town's Glenburn estate and attended St. Mirin's Academy. Inspired by his Scottish mother who taught him both Irish and Scottish folk songs and the music of Bob Dylan and the Beatles, Gerry started writing his own material. In 1963 he left St. Mirin's Academy and worked in a butcher's shop and as a civil service clerk while also playing with the local group Maverix on weekends. In the mid 60s Rafferty earned money busking on the London Underground. In 1966 he met fellow musician Joe Egan; they were both members of the pop band the Fifth Column. In 1969 Gerry became the third member of the folk-pop outfit the Humblebums which also featured comedian Billy Connelly. Rafferty and Connelly recorded two well-received albums on the Transatlantic label as a duo. In 1972 Gerry released his first solo album "Can I Have My Money Back?". That same year Egan and Rafferty formed the group Stealers Wheel. Stealers Wheel had a huge hit with the jaunty and witty song "Stuck in the Middle with You," which peaked at #6 on the Billboard pop charts. Stealers Wheel had a lesser Top 40 hit with "Star" ten months later and eventually broke up in 1975. In 1978 Gerry hit pay dirt with his second solo album "City to City," which soared to #1 on the Billboard album charts and sold over five million copies worldwide. The album also beget the hit song "Baker Street;" this haunting and poetic ballad was an international smash that went to #2 in America, #3 in the United Kingdom, #1 in Australia, and #9 in the Netherlands. Rafferty's third album "Night Owl" likewise did well. Moreover, Gerry had additional impressive chart successes with the songs "Right Down the Line," "Home and Dry," "Days Gone Down," and "Get It Right Next Time." Alas, a handful of albums Rafferty recorded throughout the 80s and 90s all proved to be commercial flops. Gerry sang the vocal on the song "The Way It Always Starts" for the soundtrack of the movie "Local Hero." Rafferty was married to Carla Ventilla from 1970 to 1990. He recorded his last album "Another World" in 2000 and released the compilation CD "Life Goes On" in 2009. Unfortunately, Gerry had problems with alcoholism that directly contributed to his untimely death at age 63 from liver failure on January 4, 2011; he's survived by his daughter Martha, granddaughter Celia, and brother Jim.
Gerry Rafferty
Bio: Singer/songwriter Gerry Rafferty was born on April 16, 1947 in Paisley, Scotland. He was the third son of Irish miner and lorry driver Joseph Rafferty and Rafferty's Scottish wife Mary Skeffington. His abusive alcoholic father died when Gerry was only sixteen. Rafferty grew up in a council house on the town's Glenburn estate and attended St. Mirin's Academy. Inspired by his Scottish mother who taught him both Irish and Scottish folk songs and the music of Bob Dylan and the Beatles, Gerry started writing his own material. In 1963 he left St. Mirin's Academy and worked in a butcher's shop and as a civil service clerk while also playing with the local group Maverix on weekends. In the mid 60s Rafferty earned money busking on the London Underground. In 1966 he met fellow musician Joe Egan; they were both members of the pop band the Fifth Column. In 1969 Gerry became the third member of the folk-pop outfit the Humblebums which also featured comedian Billy Connelly. Rafferty and Connelly recorded two well-received albums on the Transatlantic label as a duo. In 1972 Gerry released his first solo album "Can I Have My Money Back?". That same year Egan and Rafferty formed the group Stealers Wheel. Stealers Wheel had a huge hit with the jaunty and witty song "Stuck in the Middle with You," which peaked at #6 on the Billboard pop charts. Stealers Wheel had a lesser Top 40 hit with "Star" ten months later and eventually broke up in 1975. In 1978 Gerry hit pay dirt with his second solo album "City to City," which soared to #1 on the Billboard album charts and sold over five million copies worldwide. The album also beget the hit song "Baker Street;" this haunting and poetic ballad was an international smash that went to #2 in America, #3 in the United Kingdom, #1 in Australia, and #9 in the Netherlands. Rafferty's third album "Night Owl" likewise did well. Moreover, Gerry had additional impressive chart successes with the songs "Right Down the Line," "Home and Dry," "Days Gone Down," and "Get It Right Next Time." Alas, a handful of albums Rafferty recorded throughout the 80s and 90s all proved to be commercial flops. Gerry sang the vocal on the song "The Way It Always Starts" for the soundtrack of the movie "Local Hero." Rafferty was married to Carla Ventilla from 1970 to 1990. He recorded his last album "Another World" in 2000 and released the compilation CD "Life Goes On" in 2009. Unfortunately, Gerry had problems with alcoholism that directly contributed to his untimely death at age 63 from liver failure on January 4, 2011; he's survived by his daughter Martha, granddaughter Celia, and brother Jim.

Tivia: Hit song "Baker Street" was named after the famous London, England street of the same name.The iconic saxophone solo, featured so prominently on Rafferty's smash hit "Baker Street" (1978), was played by British musician Raphael Ravenscroft.Grew up in Paisley, Scotland.Joined a folk group called group "The Humblebums" in 1969 formed by Billy Connolly and Tam Harvey in 1965.His song "I See Red" was recorded by Anni-Frid Lyngstad on her solo album "Something's Going On". (1982)Among the other music artists who have recorded covers of "Baker Street" are Waylon Jennings, Rick Springfield, Foo Fighters, Livingston Taylor, Maynard Ferguson, and Ali Campbell.Met his wife Carla Vintella at a dance hall in 1965.Produced the song "Letter from America" for the Scottish band The Proclaimers; this song peaked at #3 on the UK pop radio charts in December, 1987.On the US pop charts, Rafferty had much success with "Right Down the Line" (where the song peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #8 on Cash Box) and "Baker Street" was even more successful in America.He does not appear in the video for "Stuck in the Middle with You" due to leaving Stealers Wheel, so the lead singer has to mime Rafferty's vocals.He had a top ten hit in the UK with "Night Owl" in 1979, although "Baker Street" is the song most identified with his career as a musician.Born on the same date as Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
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Height: 5' 8' (1.73 m)
Biography: Singer/songwriter Gerry Rafferty was born on April 16, 1947 in Paisley, Scotland. He was the third son of Irish miner and lorry driver Joseph Rafferty and Rafferty\'s Scottish wife Mary Skeffington. His abusive alcoholic father died when Gerry was on
Trivia: Hit song "Baker Street" was named after the famous London, England street of the same name.The iconic saxophone solo, featured so prominently on Rafferty's smash hit "Baker Street" (1978), was played by British musician Raphael Ravenscroft.Grew up in Paisley, Scotland.Joined a folk group called group "The Humblebums" in 1969 formed by Billy Connolly and Tam Harvey in 1965.His song "I See Red" was recorded by Anni-Frid Lyngstad on her solo album "Something's Going On". (1982)Among the other music artists who have recorded covers of "Baker Street" are Waylon Jennings, Rick Springfield, Foo Fighters, Livingston Taylor, Maynard Ferguson, and Ali Campbell.Met his wife Carla Vintella at a dance hall in 1965.Produced the song "Letter from America" for the Scottish band The Proclaimers; this song peaked at #3 on the UK pop radio charts in December, 1987.On the US pop charts, Rafferty had much success with "Right Down the Line" (where the song peaked at #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #8 on Cash Box) and "Baker Street" was even more successful in America.He does not appear in the video for "Stuck in the Middle with You" due to leaving Stealers Wheel, so the lead singer has to mime Rafferty's vocals.He had a top ten hit in the UK with "Night Owl" in 1979, although "Baker Street" is the song most identified with his career as a musician.Born on the same date as Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
Trademarks: Often played a Gibson ES-175 Long hair, beard, and glasses
Quotes: The important thing for any young singer or musician is to keep focused on becoming a better musician as opposed to becoming a bigger celebrity. <br /> <hr> I've never worried about how a new release will be received. I simply try to do the best I can and leave the rest to the gods. The music industry in those terms is something I loathe and detest. It conjures up images of a gigantic factory spewing out parts of the machine. <br /> <hr> There have been periods in my life where I have experienced depression. It has been through some of my darkest moments that I have written some of my best songs. For me, singing and writing is very therapeutic. It's much more effective than taking Prozac! <br /> <hr> In life, everything just happens, and I believe even before we are born that our role in life has already been determined. My main ambition is to continue to write music, which helps me to evolve in a spiritual sense and hopefully to inspire others.
Job title: Music Artist,Music Department,Composer
Others works: CD: "City to City" Album: "Can I Have My Money Back?" (1972) Album: "Night Owl" (1979) Album: "Snakes and Ladders" (1980) Album: "Sleepwalking" (1982) Album: "North and South" (1988) Album:
Spouse: Carla Ventilla (1970 - 1990) (divorced, 1 child)
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