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Scottish singer/songwriter Gerry Rafferty, best known for his solo hit “Baker Street” and “Stuck In The Middle,” which he recorded as a member of Stealers Wheel, died January 4th after a ...
Stealers Wheel eventually split up in 1975 after their third album, Right or Wrong, failed to chart. Egan went on to release two more solo albums, 1979’s Out of Nowhere and 1981’s Map.
Egan was in no doubt as to its qualities, telling Melody Maker’s Rob Partridge in January 1974: “We believe this a progression from the first album, well-balanced and sustained.
Stuck In The Middle With You is now perhaps best remembered as the soundtrack for a grisly scene in Quentin Tarantino's 1992 film Reservoir Dogs in which a man's ear is carved off.
Joe Egan, the Scottish singer-songwriter who co-founded Stealers Wheel with Gerry Rafferty and co-wrote their 1973 hit “Stuck in the Middle With You,” died Saturday, July 6. He was 77.
Joe Egan, the Scottish singer-songwriter who co-founded Stealers Wheel with Gerry Rafferty and co-wrote their 1973 hit “Stuck in the Middle With You,” died Saturday, July 6. He was 77.
Stealers Wheel disbanded in 1975, with Egan and Raffety both going on to pursue solo ventures. Egan released his debut album, ‘Out of Nowhere’, in 1979, which was followed by ‘Map’ in 1981.
Joe Egan, who is best known for fronting the Scottish band Stealers Wheel and co-writing the band’s hit tune “Stuck in the Middle with You,” died at the age of 77, according to a Facebook ...