Hey Sydney Steve,I recal Billy Connelly. I first heard of him when he replaced Howard Hessman in the final season of "Head Of The Class" in 1991/'92. He then had his own short-lived show called "Billy". Thankfully,I've seen him in better roles.
After checking my top 40 book,I found that Gerry will be 60 in 2007,so he just truned 58 this past April. All of his solo LP's are worth it,though I doubt very much you'll find all of them on CD. mine are vinyl of course. For more info. about Gerry go to [URL=http://www.Gerry]www.gerryrafferty.com
In the discography there'll only be on LP missing,his self titled debut (great album!

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Gerry and Gordon have some things in common.
They're both 70s acts from another country that had fairly big success here in the states.
Gerry had 5 hits. Gordon had 6.
Both had a #2 single that was kept out of #1 by a male blonde singer.
Gord's "Wreck" (kept from #1 by Rod Stewart's,"Tonight's The Night"
and Gerry's "Baker Street" (kept out of the top spot by Andy Gibb's "Shadow Dancing". )
They are both grossly under-appreciated here in the U.S. today! Oh and in closing,I recently discovered a 12inch single copy of "Days Gone Down (S.G.T.L.I.Y.E.)"! Cool!

$1!
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