Finding a rare GR interview is indeed a treat. The man definitely keeps to himself.
     

     

Gerry's Interview Blitz (early 2003)
The reclusive one does a bunch of interviews as part of a promotional push for "Another World".  In a surprising development, there are too many to list!

 

 

Gerry's ScotFM Interview (Nov. 2000)
Scott Jack spoke with Gerry in November 2000. Gerry talks about the new album and his plans for a summer 2001 tour. Who knows if the tour will really work out...but it's kinda neat to think about.

ScotFM Interview

     

     

Gerry on BBC2 Radio (Sep. 2000)
The 60-minute program "Gerry Rafferty: City to City" was aired on BBC2 radio on September 2, 2000. It included a cut from the new album -- a funky gospel song called "All Souls" (check it out here). The program was hosted by Janice Long and featured interviews with Gerry, Billy Connolly, Joe Egan, John Byrne, Linda Thompson, Barbara Dickson, and the late Hugh Murphy.

Hear the entire 60 minute radio program!
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part5
Part 6
Part 7
Part 8

     

     

Newspaper Article on Gerry (June 2000)

The Paisley Daily Express did a two-article series on Gerry. This was done in conjunction with John Patrick Byrne's summer exhibition in Paisley.

     

     

1993 Radio Interview With Gerry

Gerry did this 5-minute radio interview back in 1993, in support of his On a Wing and a Prayer album.

Radio Interview Part1
Radio Interview Part2

     

     

Interview with Folk Roots (1988)

Colin Irwin interviews Gerry Rafferty as Gerry is poised to release his album North and South.

     

     

Rolling Stone Article (Aug. 1979)

One year after its first article on GR, Rolling Stone ran another article in conjunction with the release of Night Owl.

     

     

Melody Maker (May 1979)

Colin Irwin of Melody Maker chats with Gerry Rafferty at (where else?) a pub.

     

     

1978 City to City Programme

Read the program (programme) for Gerry's "City to City" tour.
We Americans are still sad he's never toured the US.

     

     

Rolling Stone Article (Aug. 1978)

Rolling Stone ran this article at the height of Gerry's popularity.
Baker Street had been ruling the radio for a couple months.