Who was Alan Longmuir, what was the Bay City Rollers star’s cause of death and what was his net worth?
The lowdown on the Scottish rocker, who has died at the age of 70
ALAN Longmuir from the Bay City Rollers has died at the age of 70.
But, what was his cause of death, what do we know about the rocker and what was his net worth? Let's find out...
Who was Alan Longmuir?
Alan Longmuir was born at Simpson Memorial Maternity Pavilion Hospital, Edinburgh, on June 20, 1948 - making him 70.
He played bass guitar for the Bay City Rollers, but was replaced in 1976 at the height of the band's popularity.
Alan returned to the group in 1978 and switched between bass guitar, rhythm guitar and keyboard.
Bay City Rollers were one of the most popular bands of the 1970s and reached number one in the UK charts with hits including Bye, Bye Baby and Give a Little Love.
What was Alan Longmuir's cause of death?
Alan passed away following a short illness on July 2, 2018, surrounded by his loved-ones.
He flew home from Mexico around two weeks ago suffering ill health before his condition deteriorated.
Liam Rudden, director of stage show I Ran With The Gang: The Story of Alan Longmuir, said: “Having worked closely with Alan for the last seven years I am devastated by the news he has left us.
"I'm not being greedy but I think it would be nice to have something to show for it all.
Who were Bay City Rollers?
The Bay City Rollers were a band from Scotland.
The line-up has changed many times but the classic formation was guitarists Eric Faulkner and Stuart John Wood, singer Les McKeown, bassist Alan Longmuir and drummer Derek Longmuir.
The band's first two albums Rollin' and Once Upon a Star hit No1 in the UK Album Charts.
They also had ten hit singles in the Top Ten in the UK Singles Charts hitting humber one with Bye, Bye, Baby and Give a Little Love.