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  2. Derek Longmuir - Wikipedia

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    Their name eventually changed to Bay City Rollers after throwing a darts at a map of the United States, and the dart landing near Bay City, Michigan. [1] After signing to a record company in 1971, the Rollers would become one of the biggest acts of the 1970s. Bay City Rollers, 1976 Longmuir being Chauffeured into a hospital in Helsinki, Finland

  3. Ian Mitchell (musician) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Les McKeown - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Richard McKeown was born in Broomhouse, a suburb close to the south-western city limit of Edinburgh, on 12 November 1955. [1] [2] His father, Francis, worked as a tailor and was deaf; [1] [3] his mother, Florence (née Close), was a seamstress [2] who moved to Scotland after getting married. [1]

  5. Alan Longmuir - Wikipedia

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    After leaving the Bay City Rollers in the 1970s, Longmuir spent much of his time fishing and looking after his horses on his farm in Dollar, Clackmannanshire. [2] He went back to working as a plumber and water pipe inspector [4] until 2000, and from then until retiring in 2014, was a bylaws inspector.

  6. Billy Lyall - Wikipedia

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    Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Lyall was a singer, keyboard player and flautist with Pilot, and co-wrote "Magic", Pilot's 1974 hit single.. He contributed to the Alan Parsons Project with fellow Pilot members, and he was an early member of the Bay City Rollers.

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  8. Murder of Michelle Busha - Wikipedia

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    Her life was turning around for the better, as she enjoyed time with family, made friends, and even gained employment at a local nursing home. She remained in Bay City until shortly after her 18th birthday. After Michelle's 18th birthday, on November 2, 1979 she and a group of friends from Bay City decided to travel across the country.

  9. Tam Paton - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, he was accused of trying to rape the Bay City Rollers guitarist Pat McGlynn, in a hotel room in 1977. [7] The police decided there was insufficient evidence for a prosecution. [8] In 2016, Bay City Rollers singer Les McKeown accused Paton of raping him. [9] In the documentary Secrets of the Bay City Rollers (2023): [10] [11]

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