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  2. Eric Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    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. Early life [ edit ]

  3. Bay City Rollers - Wikipedia

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    (1975). Faulkner and Wood undertook the majority of the songwriting duties. By this time, Bay City Rollers fans had a completely distinctive style of dress, featuring calf-length tartan trousers and tartan scarves. [17] English singer-songwriter Nick Lowe wrote a "jaundiced" (in Lowe's words) [19] paean to the band titled "Bay City Rollers We ...

  4. 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

  5. Category:Bay City Rollers members - Wikipedia

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  6. File:BayCityRollers1976RobBogaerts.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Wouldn't You Like It? - Wikipedia

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    Wouldn't You Like It? is the third studio album by the Scottish pop rock group Bay City Rollers.The LP, issued in the UK in late 1975, saw a marked change in the group's musical direction: all the songs save one were the band's own compositions.

  8. Bay City Rollers cofounder Alan Longmuir dies at 70

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  9. Strangers in the Wind - Wikipedia

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    Early 1978 had seen the Rollers' most successful line-up as bassist Alan Longmuir, a founding member, re-joined the band after a two-year hiatus, now on rhythm guitar. The group timed the release of their new album to coincide with their very own network television series, The Krofft Superstar Hour Starring the Bay City Rollers , a Saturday ...