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, 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 ...
Memorial benches honouring two former members of the Bay City Rollers have been unveiled in Edinburgh. Online fan group Still Rollin raised more than £12,000 for the tributes in the city's Princes ...
The biggest pop sensation of the 1970s invites you to take a trip back in time for an evening of hit songs and teenage memories. Les McKeown was the original voice on every Bay City Rollers hit ...
The band initially formed as a trio called the Ambassadors in 1964, as the Edinburgh News reports. The group was made up of Alan Longmuir, his brother Derek Longmuir, and their cousin Neil Porteous.
Between 1974 and 1978 the Bay City Rollers were one of the most successful pop groups on the planet scoring 11 Top Ten hits in the UKand reaching number one in America. They sold in the region of ...
Known for their catchy pop songs and their distinctive tartan outfits, the Rollers attracted a fanatical teenage following after Mr. McKeown joined in 1973. By Peter Keepnews Les McKeown, the lead ...
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 ...