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15 oct. 2023 · In 1965, 18-year-old Rafferty met 15-year-old Carla Ventilla, an apprentice hairdresser from an Italian family in Clydebank, at a dancehall. The man didn’t forget their first meeting, a story he later recounted in the song “Shipyard Town” on North and South.
21 janv. 2011 · Among the mourners, which included his daughter Martha and granddaughter Celia, sat his ex-wife Carla, who he divorced from in 1990 following 20 years of marriage. Gerry was engaged to Enzina...
4 janv. 2018 · As his muse, Rafferty had Carla Ventilla. Dark-haired, pretty and fifteen-years-old, Carla was from an Italian family and worked as an apprentice at her father’s hairdressing salon in nearby Clydebank.
In 1965, 18-year-old Rafferty met 15-year-old Carla Ventilla, an apprentice hairdresser from an Italian family in Clydebank, at a dancehall—a story he later recounted in the song "Shipyard Town" on North and South.
20 janv. 2022 · “Right Down the Line” is said to be an ode from Gerry Rafferty to Carla Ventilla, his teenage love whom he also married in 1970, about a decade before this track’s dropping. As rationalized, the singer is utilizing the medium of song to express his loving feelings for the addressee.
7 mai 2024 · Mary Skeffington was the nickname that Rafferty gave to his first love, whose real name was Carla Ventilla. According to Rafferty, the song was written in a single afternoon after a chance encounter with his former flame, who was now married.
4 janv. 2011 · Rafferty, who married Carla Ventilla in 1970 (they divorced in 1990), also worked with Billy Connolly in a Glasgow band called the Humblebums, recording a couple albums with the group before ...