| Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty - 362 sec Hit, full song by Gerry Rafferty Auteur : crane38x Tags:Baker Street Gerry Rafferty crane38x  | | Gerry Rafferty Baker Street - 249 sec A great song , I love the saxophone ! Auteur : Lyelee Tags:saxo saxophone song music Gerry Rafferty Baker Street  | | Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street - 259 sec Well, im not really sure of the true meaning, but it's certainly a great song. Auteur : guitarigg Tags: gerry rafferty saxophone hugh burns city  | | Gerry (2002)- Trailer - 152 sec Gerry
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0302674/ Auteur : aykro Tags: Gerry Gus van Sant Casey Affleck Matt Damon  | | Gerry Mulligan - Walking Shoes - 1956 - 304 sec 1956 in Rome
Gerry Mulligan - baritone sax, piano
Zoot Sims - tenor sax
Jon Eardley - trumpet
Bob Brookmeyer - trombone
Bill Crow - bass
Dave Bailey - drums Auteur : Astrotype Tags: Gerry Mulligan Jazz  | | Billie Holiday/ gerry MULLIGAN - 462 sec 1957 Auteur : tostud Tags:BillieHoliday  | | Gerry The Pacemakers - You'll Never Walk Alone - 162 sec Gerry The Pacemakers - You'll Never Walk Alone Auteur : r0n9 Tags: Gerry The Pacemakers You'll Never Walk Alone  | | Gerry and The Pacemakers - 111 sec Live Auteur : francorotini Tags:pacemakers 60's video  | | Gerry Rafferty - Right Down The Line - 267 sec Gerry Rafferty - Right Down The Line Auteur : Chrissie644 Tags: Gerry Rafferty Right Down The Line  | | Gerry & the Pacemakers YNWA - 155 sec Gerry & the Pacemakers Youll Never Walk Alone Auteur : redbucket78 Tags: youll never walk alone YNWA Gerry Liverpool merseybeat football anthem  | | GERRY CREEN - 441 sec BALCONYTV.COM 1/04/2008
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Gerry Creen has been singing for as long as he can remember. Encouraged by his family and teachers at primary school Gerry performed solo, in choral groups and choirs at every opportunity. In his early teens he began playing mandolin, tenor banjo and guitar to accompany his singing in youth club groups and folk bands, such as... The Gleaners 1968/69.Gerry and Dessie Friel (father of Anna Friel) played in school concerts and coffee houses such as The Hobbit, The Ferryboat and The Boundary Bar, where they rubbed shoulders with musicians and singers such as David McWilliams, Den Warrick, Patsy Melarkey, Gillian McPherson, Sam Bracken and Dave Shannon and a host of traditional musicians all part of the vibrant traditional and contemporary Belfast folk scene. Gerry and Dessie supported The Dubliners and Johnny McEvoy at the Ulster Hall. Folkus 1970/71. Influenced by New-Wave world folk music and in particular bands such as Fairport convention and Pentangle, Rock and Blues guitarist Hugh Fearon was added to an increasingly experimental mix and Gerry and Dessie took their first tentative steps as songwriters. Rumplestiltskin 1971/72. When Dessie left Belfast for college in England, Gerry headed off to The College of Art at the University of Ulster. Gerry and Hugh joined Peter Millar and Sam Bateman to form Rumplestiltskin. Rump was influenced by a very wide range of music including, World folk music, Blues and Rock. From The Cream and Hendrix to Fairport Convention, Crosby/Stills/Nash and The Incredible String Band. Rump was very experimental, using as many as 14 instruments, including, citar and Indian harmonium, during a gig. Peter, Sam and Gerry wrote songs as individuals and occasionally collaborated on original songs. Gerry was increasingly drawn into his career in Art but found some time to make guest appearances with Patsy Melarkey, Colin Higgins, Louis Gordon, Hugh Fearon and Peter McNally. Armed with a growing reputation as a singer/songwriter honed in folk clubs associated with The Ulster Federation of Folk clubs such as The Sunflower, The Walnut, Downpatrick Folk club, The Copper Kettle (Enniskillen) etc. Gerry embarked on a part-time solo career playing the "Folk Circuit" of clubs and festivals around Ireland. In 1976 Gerry was awarded the prize for "Best Vocalist" at the Letterkenny International Folk Festival, and in 1979 his song "A Rose By Any Other Name" won best song at The Bass Ireland Song Festival. Gerry played at The Belfast Festival at Queens, five years in succession, culminating in the launch of his album, "A Rose by any other Name" at The Harp folk club in November 1986. His band on the night included Enda Walsh on piano, Paddy Walsh on keyboards, Dave Early R.I.P. (ex Shade) on drums and percussion, Dee Moore on bass and Trevor Stewart on uillean pipes. The album which was produced by Gerry aided by Shaun Wallace and Enda Walsh, was recorded at Shaun Wallace's Homestead Studios in Randalstown .The album featured the highly respected musicians Shaun Wallace electric guitar, Enda Walsh keyboards, Jane Cassidy vocals, Frank Cassidy bouzouki, Trevor Stewart uillean pipes, Billy Moll concertina and bodhran, Neil Martin whistle, Anthony McQuillan bass and Brendan McGarrity and Colin Bell on drums plus Gerry vocals, acoustic and electric guitars and harmonica. In recent years most of Gerry's time has been dedicated to his career as a teacher and his family life. He did however find time to play occasionally with bands such as Breaking Ice with, Robert Morrison, Denise Kelly-Brown, and Stevie Murtagh, and The Sads with Jack Kennedy, John Leadbetter, Denis Graham, Alex Robinson, Paul Cole and Philip Simpson and some two-piece gigs with John Leadbetter. Gerry's on going solo work recently includes gigs with Dougie Maclean, Paul Casey, Janet Holmes, Colin Henry, John Spillane, Eilidh Patterson, Joe Echo, The Carolina Chocolate Drops. Gerry has played on the same bill as The Dubliners, Planxty, Louden Wainwright, John Martin, Danny Thompson, Ralph McTell, Paul Brady, Tom Paxton, Donovan, Christie Moore, Freddie White, Alan Taylor, Don Everley, Pierre Bensusan, Stefan Grossman, Mary Coughlan, The Strawbs, Lindisfarne, Ossian, The Battlefield Band, Stocktons Wing, Scullion, and many more.
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Tune in again tomorrow!!! Auteur : StephenORegan Tags: gerry creen balconytv balcony tv dublin ireland  | | Gerry Mulligan - Satin Doll - 180 sec Satin Doll par le Gerry Mulligan quartet enregistré en 1987 en Allemage
Gerry Mulligan (bs), Bill Mays (p), Dean Johnson (b), Butch Miles (dr) Auteur : savelonp Tags: jazz Gerry Mulligan  | | Gerry Howell - 505 sec Gerry Howell's appearance at the First Birthday Gong Winners-Only Showdown at the Lions Den Comedy Club, London Auteur : lionsdencomedy Tags: Gerry Howell stand-up comedy london gong  | | Gerry Mulligan - Bernie's Tune - 1956 - 231 sec 1956 in Rome
Gerry Mulligan - baritone sax, piano
Zoot Sims - tenor sax
Jon Eardley - trumpet
Bob Brookmeyer - trombone
Bill Crow - bass
Dave Bailey - drums Auteur : Astrotype Tags: Gerry Mulligan Jazz  | | Gerry Mulligan Quartet - As Catch Can - 237 sec @ Newport Jazz Festival 1958 Auteur : yusuke1200mk4 Tags:gerry mulligan newport jazz festival  | | Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street - 385 sec Gerry Rafferty - Baker Street
Winding your way down on Baker Street
Light in your head and dead on your feet
Well another crazy day, you'll drink the night away
And forget about everything.
This city desert makes you feel so cold
It's got so many people but it's got no soul
And it's taken you so long to find out you were wrong
When you thought it held everything.
You used to think that it was so easy,
You used to say that it was so easy
But you're tryin', you're tryin' now.
Another year and then you'd be happy
Just one more year and then you'd be happy
But you're cryin', you're cryin' now.
Way down the street there's a light in his place
He opens the door, he's got that look on his face
And he asks you where you've been, you tell him who you've seen
And you talk about anything.
He's got this dream about buyin' some land
He's gonna give up the booze and the one night stands
And then he'll settle down, in some quiet little town
And forget about everything.
But you know he'll always keep movin'
You know he's never gonna stop movin'
Cause he's rollin', he's the rollin' stone.
And when you wake up it's a new morning
The sun is shining, it's a new morning
But you're going, you're going home.
Drums: Henry Spinetti
Bass Guitar: Gary Taylor
Keyboards: Tommy Eyre
Percussion: Glen Le Fleur
Rhythm Electric: Nigel Jenkins
String Arrangement: Graham Preskett
Saxophone: Raphael Ravenscroft
Vocals: Gerry Rafferty Auteur : zionmufasa Tags: Gerry Rafferty Baker Street jazz blues saxofon Raphael Ravenscroft  | | Gerry Mulligan Sings! - 208 sec Gerry Mulligan performing an original song, "When I Was a Young Man." Auteur : saltybroad Tags:gerry mulligan jazz saxophone  | | Larry Holmes vs Gerry Cooney - 311 sec Larry Holmes battles Gerry Cooney Auteur : sweetfights Tags:Larry Holmes Gerry Cooney box fight boxing fights  | | Gerry Mulligan - Moonlight In Vermont - 1959 - 482 sec Gerry Mulligan - baritone sax, piano
Art Farmer - trumpet
Bill Crow - bass
Dave Bailey - drums Auteur : Astrotype Tags: Gerry Mulligan Art Farmer Jazz  | | Gerry Boulet - Toujours Vivant - 236 sec Le vidéoclip du légendaire Gérald Boulet. Auteur : selvin2006 Tags:Gerry Boulet Toujours vivant  |
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