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"The current Bay City Rollers are Ian Thomson on lead vocals and guitar, John McLaughlin on vocals and keys, Mikey Smith on bass guitar, Jamie McGrory on drums, and Woody on guitar." ...
"The current Bay City Rollers are Ian Thomson on lead vocals and guitar, John McLaughlin on vocals and keys, Mikey Smith on bass guitar, Jamie McGrory on drums and Woody on guitar." ...
The current Bay City Rollers are Ian Thomson on lead vocals and guitar, John McLaughlin on vocals and keys, Mikey Smith on bass guitar, Jamie McGrory on drums and Woody on guitar. The band had ...
Legendary pop band Bay City Rollers have been announced as the ... The group is currently made up of Ian Thomson on lead vocals and guitar, John McLaughlin on vocals and keyboard, Mikey Smith ...
"The current Bay City Rollers are Ian Thomson on lead vocals and guitar, John McLaughlin on vocals and keys, Mikey Smith on bass guitar, Jamie McGrory on drums, and Woody on guitar." ...
SIR Rod Stewart unveiled the latest member of legendary 70s band The Bay ... Rollers a five piece once more since their 70s heyday. It comes after John had to step in for current lead singer Ian ...
The Bay City Rollers are excited to announce a new member ... Ahead of next year’s 50th anniversary, the band - which includes Ian Thomson on lead vocals, Mikey Smith, bass and Jamie McGrory ...
the band - which includes Ian Thomson on lead vocals, Mikey Smith, bass and Jamie McGrory, drums - plan a string of gigs worldwide. John said: “ I’ve been a huge fan of the Bay City Rollers ...
lead singer Ian Thomson, drummer Jamie McGrory, and bassist Mikey Smith. Arguably Scotland's greatest ever musical export, Edinburgh band The Bay City Rollers took over the pop world in the 1970s ...
Bay City Rollers fans were delighted to learn ... The current line up; original guitarist Stuart "Woody" Wood, lead singer Ian Thomson, drummer Jamie McGrory, and bassist Mikey Smith.
As of 2018, the Bay City Rollers lineup includes longtime guitarist Wood, singer Ian Thomson, bassist Marcus Cordock, and drummer Jamie McGrory.
The band initially formed as a trio called the Ambassadors in 1964, as the Edinburgh News reports. The group was made up of Alan Longmuir, his brother Derek Longmuir, and their cousin Neil Porteous.