Bay City Rollers 1975 Autograph Book Pages
BIOGRAPHY

BAY CITY ROLLERS. Scottish tartan-clad teenybop group who created "Rollermania" hysteria in rising to worldwide fame with a string of hits during the 1970s. Their first single "Keep on Dancing" (1971) reached No9 in the charts produced by Jonathon King. It was two years later in 1973 before the classic lineup of the group (Les / Alan / Derek / Woody and Eric) were to repeat this success with hits Remember and Shangalang. 1975 was "their year" with the classic "Bye Bye Baby" No1 for six weeks in the spring (selling over 1 million copies) and the follow up "Give A Little Love" also reaching No1 during the summer. They also scored a rare US No1 hit for a British group in 1976 with "Saturday Night". Between 1973-1978 they sold over 100 million records including eleven UK Top10 singles. The strain of success started to take its toll on various group members by 1976 with founding member Alan Longmuir leaving and being replaced by a 17 year old Ian Mitchell. The group slowly and controversially imploded finally splitting in 1978 when both Les and Eric left supposedly to pursue solo careers. During the following decades there were various court cases concerning unpaid royalties thought to be worth in excess of 30 million pounds. The original members as of 2007 finally agreed to try to resolve these and fight together in an attempt to recover "the lost Rollers millions". The group's bass player and founding member Alan Longmuir died after a short illness at the age of 70 on July 2nd 2018. Ian Mitchell died of throat cancer aged 62 on September 1st 2020. Singer Les McKeown sadly died aged 65 on April 20th 2021



DESCRIPTION

An original vintage pair of consecutive May 1975 autograph book pages clearly signed and dedicated (To Leigh) in ballpoints by all five members of the classic lineup of the group ; Les McKeown d2021 (with love xxx) / Alan Longmuir d2018 (love to you x) / Derek Longmuir (lots of love xx) / Eric Faulkner (love + kisses xxxxxx) and Stuart "Woody" Wood (luv xxxxx) PLUS the groups manager Tam Paton d2009

Desirable as these autographs were signed at the peak of Rollermania. Their second LP "Once Upon a Star" featuring Bye Bye Baby was released in May 1975 and later went Platinum and to No1 in the UK album charts



SIZE
13x10cm Autograph Book Pages


CONDITION
Good


CERTIFICATION & PROVENANCE

From the 1970s autograph book of Leigh S containing music notables of the period. Includes a typed email from her detailing the history. AFTAL Dealer No13 and UACC RD Memorabilia UK COA

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