AARHUS, DENMARK - OCTOBER: Les McKeown of pop group the Bay City Rollers poses in October 1975 in Aarhus, Denmark. (Photo by Jorgen Angel/Redferns) Les McKeown, the singer of the Scottish ’70s band ...
It was a year when major success in the UK singles chart was enjoyed by the likes of 10cc with ‘I'm Not In Love’, Rod Stewart with ‘Sailing’, and Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel with ‘Make Me Smile’. As ...
Bay City Rollers bassist Alan Longmuir died at the age of 70, friend and playwright Liam Rudden confirmed. Longmuir was part of the Scottish glam band’s classic mid-‘70s lineup and later took part in ...
First formed as a trio called The Ambassadors in 1964 by guitarist Alan Longmuir, who was 16 at the time, his younger brother drummer Derek Longmuir, and their older cousin Neil Porteous, soon after, ...
Les McKeown, who sang lead for Scottish ’70s hitmakers Bay City Rollers during its heyday, died Tuesday at home, his family announced. He was 65. No cause of death was revealed. “It is with profound ...
Les McKeown, former lead vocalist for the iconic Scottish pop group Bay City Rollers, has died. He was 65. The late star’s family broke the news of his death in a moving Facebook post on Thursday. “It ...
Les McKeown, former lead singer for the Bay City Rollers, the Scottish group that became a global phenomenon in the 1970s, died April 20 at age 65. A family statement said he died at his home, but it ...
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