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Gordon "Nobby" Clark

Bay City Rollers
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Bay City Rollers in the Netherlands (1976)
Background information
Also known as The Rollers
Origin Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Genres Pop, pop rock, power pop, glam rock
Years active 1966–87, 1990, 1998–2000, 2015-
Labels Bell, Arista, Epic
Associated acts The Saxons (1967–68)
The Rollers (1979–81)
Eric Faulkner's Bay City Rollers
Les McKeown's Legendary Bay City Rollers
Pilot
Members Alan Longmuir
Stuart "Woody" Wood
Les McKeown
Past members Derek Longmuir
Gordon "Nobby" Clark
Keith Norman
David Paton
Eric Manclark
Russell Powell
Billy Lyall
Ray Weston
Neil Henderson
Jimmy Rooney
Archie Marr
John Devine
Eric Faulkner
Ian Mitchell
Pat McGlynn
Duncan Faure

The Bay City Rollers are a Scottish pop band whose popularity was highest in the mid 1970s. The British Hit Singles & Albums noted that they were "tartan teen sensations from Edinburgh", and were "the first of many acts heralded as the 'biggest group since the Beatles' and one of the most screamed-at teeny-bopper acts of the 1970s". For a relatively brief but fervent period (nicknamed "Rollermania"), they were worldwide teen idols. The group's line-up had numerous changes over the years, but the classic line-up during its heyday included guitarists Eric Faulkner and Stuart John Wood, singer Les McKeown, bassist Alan Longmuir, and drummer Derek Longmuir. On 22 September 2015 The Bay City Rollers, including McKeown, Stuart “Woody” Wood and Alan Longmuir announced that they were reforming and would play a show at the Glasgow Barrowlands on December 20.

In 1966 bassist Alan Longmuir, his younger brother, drummer Derek Longmuir and their schoolfriend, lead singer Gordon "Nobby" Clark, founded The Saxons in Edinburgh, Scotland. Soon after, they changed to The Bay City Rollers by throwing a dart at a map of the United States, which landed "near" Bay City, Michigan.

The Bay City Rollers' first manager was Tam Paton, himself a former big band leader. Short-term members from this period included bassist David Paton (from 1969 to 1970) and keyboardist Billy Lyall (1969–71), who went on to be founding members of another successful Edinburgh band, Pilot.


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