Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Eric Faulkner (born 21 October 1953 as Eric Falconer [1]) is a guitarist, songwriter and singer, best known as a member of the Scottish pop band the Bay City Rollers.
Their classic line-up during their peak popularity, included guitarists Eric Faulkner and Stuart Wood, singer Les McKeown, bassist Alan Longmuir and his younger brother Derek Longmuir on drums. The Bay City Rollers' first album, Rollin' (1974) debuted atop the UK Albums Charts and spent a combined total of fifty-eight weeks on the UK Albums ...
Ian Mitchell was a Northern Irish [1] musician. He was a member of Bay City Rollers for seven months in 1976. [2] He was the first non-Scot to join the group. [1] [2] [3]Mitchell was a member of Young City Stars when he was asked by BCR manager Tam Paton to replace Alan Longmuir.
Eric Faulkner was educated at Tauranga District High School, and served as a warrant officer class 1 for three years during World War II with the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force 6th Reserve Military Transport Company in North Africa and Italy. [1] [3] In 1947, Faulkner married Constance Winifred Crawford, and the couple went on to have four ...
Rock N'Roll Love Letter is an album by the Bay City Rollers.It was a North America-only release, issued in early 1976 by Arista Records, catalogue #4071.. Of the record's 11 tracks, two were lifted from the Rollers' 1975's UK release Once Upon a Star; seven came from Wouldn't You Like It?; and two were newly recorded singles.
Pages in category "Songs written by Eric Faulkner" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Longmuir was born to Duncan and Georgina Longmuir. [4] His father, Duncan was an undertaker. [4] Derek and his older brother Alan Longmuir both went to Tynecastle High School, and left school at age fifteen [3] in 1966. [4]
Production was credited to "Ricky Fender", an alias of Eric Faulkner, with Peter Ker credited for the two Elevator tracks. Voxx was the Rollers' final LP for Arista Records, and was released only in Germany and Japan. A CD edition has been issued in Japan and in the UK.