Bay City Rollers Bassist Alan Longmuir Dead at 70


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Alan Longmuir, founding bass player with the Bay City Rollers, the Scottish '70s pop phenomenon, has died following a brief illness. He was 70. Often referred to as the "tartan teen sensations.


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Bay City Rollers Co-Founder Alan Longmuir Dies at 70 By Variety Staff Alan Longmuir, a founding member of the Bay City Rollers, died early Monday after a brief illness,.


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Alan Longmuir, a founding member of the Bay City Rollers, has died. The Edinburgh-born musician was surrounded by his family when he died at Forth Valley Hospital in Larbert at 06:00,.


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BBC The classic Bay City Rollers line-up was Derek Longmuir, Eric Faulkner, Alan Longmuir, Les McKeown and Stuart Wood In September 1975, the Bay City Rollers, headed by Les.


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Alan Longmuir, a founding member of the Bay City Rollers, has died. The Edinburgh-born musician was surrounded by his family when he died at Forth Valley Hospital in Larbert at 06:00,.


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Bay City Rollers founding member Alan Longmuir with other band members and Sally James during an appearance on Saturday Scene in 1974 The outpouring of affection for Alan since he died has also.


Bay City Rollers Bassist Alan Longmuir Dead at 70

Alan Longmuir, the founder member of the Bay City Rollers has died following a short illness. The Edinburgh-born musician died in hospital this morning at the age of 70 surrounded by loved ones.


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Alan Longmuir singing lead from the album - Wouldn't You Like It? Written by Faulkner/Wood 1975


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Alan Longmuir, founding bass player with the Bay City Rollers, the Scottish '70s pop phenomenon, has died following a brief illness. He was 70. The so-called "tartan teen sensations from.


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Alan Longmuir (20 June 1948 - 2 July 2018) was a Scottish musician and a founding member of the pop group the Bay City Rollers. He played the bass guitar, whilst his younger brother Derek Longmuir was drummer. [1] Biography Early life Longmuir was born at Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion Hospital, Edinburgh. His father was an undertaker.


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Bay City Rollers musician and co-founder Alan Longmuir has died. He was 70. "We are devastated to share the news that Alan has passed away peacefully surrounded by family ," his family.


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July 2, 2018 7:53am Brian Rasic/WireImage Alan Longmuir, a founding member of the Bay City Rollers who played multiple instruments, including bass guitar and keyboards, has died in.


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Alan Longmuir was born 20 June 1948 in Edinburgh, Scotland A member of a musical family, he formed his first band at the age of 17, with his brother Derek. In 1976, at the height of the band's popularity, Alan Longmuir left the Bay City Rollers to pursue other interests.


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Alan Longmuir of The Bay City Rollers graced our studios a while back to tell us about their massive 1974 hit "Saturday Night". Alan was graceful, kind and g.


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Alan Longmuir, a founding member of the Scottish pop group the Bay City Rollers, which enjoyed huge commercial success in the 1970s, died on Monday in Scotland. He was 70. His family.


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"Just a plumber from Edinburgh who got lucky" was Alan Longmuir's dry assessment of his career. To the young girls who lionised his band, the Bay City Rollers, he was considerably more.The.