Tuesday, January 4, 2011 (AP)
'Baker Street' singer Gerry Rafferty dead at 63
(01-04) 15:11 PST LONDON, United Kingdom (AP) --
Gerry Rafferty, the Scottish singer-songwriter behind hit songs "Baker
Street" and "Stuck in the Middle With You," has died. He was 63.
Rafferty's agent Paul Charles confirmed Tuesday that his client had passed
away following a long illness, but said he had no additional information
on how or where he had died.
Rafferty's classic record "Baker Street" — renowned worldwide for
its distinctive haunting saxophone solo — climbed to No. 3 in the
U.K. and No. 2 in the U.S. music charts in 1978. It still achieves
considerable airplay on radio stations.
The singer also recorded "Stuck in the Middle With You" in 1972 while
performing as part of the Scottish folk-rock band Stealers Wheel. The ode
— or mocking tribute_ to Bob Dylan's raspy voice grew new wings in
film maker Quentin Tarantino's movie "Reservoir Dogs," and has sold more
than a million copies worldwide.
Rafferty made headlines in recent years for his public struggles with
alcoholism and had also undergone treatment for liver failure. He
reassured fans of his well-being in February 2009 after a former bandmate
expressed concerns over his health and whereabouts in the press. Later
that year, Rafferty released the album "Life Goes On."
After initially cutting his teeth as a busker, Rafferty appeared with
Scottish comedian Billy Connolly in folk group the Humblebums and released
a solo record before founding Stealers Wheel.
Despite his brushes with negative press — from a long-running
contract dispute with Stealers Wheel to scathing character critiques
posted online by his brother, Jim — Rafferty was described by
employees at his latest record label as a man who kept to himself and
shunned the spotlight. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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