In the summer of 1978, Gerry Rafferty's song “Baker Street” became a top-five hit in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. And for good reason. If there were an official anthem ...
In the summer of 1978, Gerry Rafferty's song “Baker Street” became a top-five hit in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. And for good reason. If there were an official anthem ...
LONDON (AP) - Musician Raphael Ravenscroft, who played one of the most famous saxophone solos of all time on Gerry Rafferty's "Baker Street," has died. He was 60. Ravenscroft's family says he died ...
The BBC is reporting the death of Raphael Ravenscroft, the man behind one of the best saxophone riffs ever created, as heard on Gerry Rafferty’s “Baker Street.” Ravenscroft died of a suspected heart ...
The saxophonist who played the solo on Gerry Rafferty's famous hit Baker Street, but who admitted he was "irritated" by it being out of tune, has died. Raphael Ravenscroft, 60, found fame almost ...
The sax solo as we know it today would not exist without Gerry Rafferty. His 1978 soft-rock classic “Baker Street” has to be the Ulysses of rock & roll saxophone, giving the entire chorus over to ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) -- "Immeasurable" is how Bruce Springsteen is describing the loss of his longtime saxophone player and friend Clarence Clemons. The musician known as The Big Man for the E ...
Clarence Clemons, the longtime legendary sax player for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band, died Saturday due to complications from a stroke at the age of 69. Clemons also performed with the Grateful ...
NEW YORKNEW YORK — Clarence Clemons, the larger-than-life saxophone player for the E Street Band who was one of the key influences in Bruce Springsteen’s life and music through four decades, has died.
The musician behind one of the most recognisable saxophone solos - on Gerry Rafferty's hit Baker Street - has died. Raphael Ravenscroft, 60, who found fame almost overnight following the release of ...
MIAMI — Clarence Clemons, the larger-than-life saxophone player for the E Street Band who was one of the key influences in Bruce Springsteen’s life and music through four decades, has died. He was 69.