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Bay City Rollers frontman Les McKeown dies

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Les McKeown joined the Bay City Rollers as lead singer in late 1973.
Camera IconLes McKeown joined the Bay City Rollers as lead singer in late 1973. Credit: AP

Les McKeown, the former lead singer of the 1970s Scottish pop sensation Bay City Rollers, has died suddenly at the age of 65, his family says.

A statement from his family posted on social media said: “It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of our beloved husband and father Leslie Richard McKeown.”

The Scottish singer died at home on Tuesday.

 Bay City Rollers lead singer Les Mckeown.
Camera Icon Bay City Rollers lead singer Les Mckeown. Credit: Unknown/Supplied

Formed at the end of the 1960s, the Bay City Rollers enjoyed huge success in Britain and abroad with their tartan outfits and pop tunes such as Bye Bye Baby, Shang-a-Lang and Give a Little Love.

They had a fanatical teen following and sold more than 100 million records. Some in the British media called them the “biggest group since the Beatles”.

Scottish pop group the Bay City Rollers
Camera IconLes McKeown joined the Bay City Rollers as lead singer in late 1973. Credit: AP

McKeown was born in Edinburgh to Irish parents and joined the Bay City Rollers in late 1973, replacing founding lead singer Gordon “Nobby” Clark.

Bay City Roller fans cling to the back of a security truck transporting the band.
Camera IconBay City Roller fans cling to the back of a security truck transporting the band. Credit: The West Australian

Among those paying tribute on Thursday was former British home secretary Jacqui Smith, who wrote on Twitter: “One of my first loves. I’m feeling some teen heartache but know it’ll be very real for his family and friends.”

The band split up in 1978 and reunited in 2015 for a string of sold-out performances.

Alan Longmuir, a founding member of the Bay City Rollers who played multiple instruments including bass guitar and keyboards, died in 2018 at age 70.

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