Billy Lyall, a member of the Bay City Rollers from 1969 to 1971, died of AIDS releated causes in 1989 at the age of 36. Lyall was not a member during the band's heyday and is better known as the keyboard player in Pilot ('Whoa, oh, oh, it's maaagic...').
Of the nine members who came and went during the Roller's most successful years (Alan and Derek Longmuir, Eric Faulkner, John Devine, Leslie McKeown, Stuart 'Woody' Wood, Ian Mitchell, Pat McGlynn and Duncan Faure), all are, as of 2011, still very much alive.
yes .him and wife kass have two sons.
i would like to have an mailing address to eric faulkner ex-bay city rollers to send him a letter from a fan.
The band is not currently together, but Les Mckeown has a band under the name of Les McKeown's Legendary Bay City Rollers, that plays many Roller's hits.
Emerald City Roller Girls was created in 2007.
Rainy City Roller Girls was created in 2008.
Oklahoma City Roller Derby was created in 2006.
Hammer City Roller Girls was created in 2006.
Lilac City Roller Girls was created in 2006.
Tri-City Roller Girls was created in 2008.
Kansas City Roller Warriors was created in 2004.
Roc City Roller Derby was created in 2008.
Bear City Roller Derby was created in 2008.