The Bay City Rollers

The Bay City Rollers by Tam Paton, published by Everest in 1975, is a first edition biography that delves into the journey of one of Britain’s most notable pop groups. This 153-page book presents the story of Derek, Alan, Woody, Leslie, and Eric, who have made a significant impact on the music scene, particularly in America, following their rise to fame reminiscent of the Beatles.
Readers will find an in-depth account of the band’s ascent to stardom, as Tam Paton shares the official narrative of their experiences and challenges. The book captures the essence of their popularity, detailing their record sales and the overwhelming response from fans. With a focus on biography and music, this work provides a comprehensive look at the lives of the Bay City Rollers, making it a notable addition for those interested in music history and pop culture.
Official synopsis Publisher
The fuzzy-headed fivesome – Derek, Alan, Woody, Leslie and Eric – Britain’s most sensational pop group since the coming of the Beatles, have now burst on the American music scene like comets.Their records sell in the millions and their fan club gets a truckload of letters every day.Quite simply, they’ve become a legend.Now, for the first time, Tam Paton and the boys tell the full heartwarming story of their struggle to the top – in the only official biography of The Bay City Rollers.
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