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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 ...
Rafferty was a late-joining member of Billy Connolly's Humblebums, but Gerry told Billy he'd be better off concentrating on his between songs humour. As a consequence, both men found themselves touring under their own names. ...
Gerry Rafferty, who achieved fame first for the 1972 song "Stuck in the Middle" and then for his saxophone-driven soft-rock classic "Baker Street" from 1978, died on Tuesday. The singer, who suffered from liver disease, died at age 63, ...
ROCKER Gerry Rafferty has died at the age of 63. The legendary musician -- best known for his hit single Baker Street -- passed away at home Tuesday morning.
Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty, whose hits such as “Baker Street” and “Stuck in the Middle With You” informed much of my teenage years, has died at age 63, the Guardian is reporting. He had been stricken with kidney failure.
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Gerry Rafferty — R.I.P.. Floyd | Tuesday, 4th of January 2011 at 01:12:12 PM. Gerry Rafferty, 1970s rocker, has died at age 63. Who is Gerry Rafferty you may ask? Well he wrote these classics… ...
Two iconic songs, one that caught the fancy of Quentin Tarrentino. He died after a long illness.
For those who don't know Gerry Rafferty, he was a Scottish singer who was known for his hit “Stuck in the Middle with You.” Rafferty was hospitalized back in November for liver failure and had not recovered. While the official reasoning ...
That.No Other · towleroad · Troubled Diva · V-Hold · Wayne Besen · Powered by Blogger · Main | Tuesday, January 04, 2011. Gerry Rafferty Dead At 63. Labels: obituary, pop music, Scotland, The 70's. New! Share this on Facebook: Share ...

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