SHATTERED Bay City Roller Les McKeown told last night of his grief over the sudden death of Alan Longmuir — as he revealed they had been making plans to tour again. Les, 62, said he’d chatted with …
The Bay City Rollers, with new member Ian Mitchell, on a superposter in Bravo of 26 August 1976. Cruelly, the reverse of the BCR poster as a rather…interesting…poster of Stuart “W…
February 1975.
The Bay City Rollers on a centrespread poster in Bravo of 20 July 1978. With it, Bravo ran a report of the “funniest” scenes from the Rollers’ (short-lived) TV show in the USA. Ju…
Life for the Bay City Rollers has been anything but a pop success story in the four decades since the collapse of the band. Here, FEMAIL reveals where they are now...
THE Bay City Rollers have had several members over the years. But what are the original line-up doing now? Read on to find out. Where are the Bay City Rollers’ members now? Stuart John Wood S…
Group portrait of the Bay City Rollers, 1976.
Scottish pop group The Bay City Rollers, UK, March 1974. Left to right: Alan Longmuir, Derek Longmuir, Les Mckeown, Stuart 'Woody' Wood, Eric Faulkner.
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THE BBC say it’s 60 million while The Guardian wrote that it was 120 million, The Scotsman, no doubt proud of the band’s Scottish roots, guessed 300 million.Whatever the amount was the Bay City Rollers certainly sold a lot of records although they still grumble to this day about how little they saw of the profits. Forty years ago the band was just about to become massive. The lead singer, Les McKeown, who was just eighteen when he joined the band late in 1973, had his name inked onto a million school bags and notebooks. He was the Harry Styles of the day, maybe even more popular - there was less music to go round in those days...
The Bay City Rollers hit the U.S. in the 70's and knocked my Tony DeFranco off the covers of Tiger Beat. I didn't like them until Ian Mitchell came along...
T in the Park fans are dusting off their tartan trews for a surprise appearance by Scotland's biggest ever boy band. The recently revived Bay City Rollers