Jump to content

Les McKeown: Difference between revisions

From LGBT History Project
Ross Burgess (talk | contribs)
Wessexman (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Les McKeown''' (Leslie Richard McKeown, born in [[Edinburgh]], 1955) is a pop singer. He was the lead singer for the Bay City Rollers during their most successful period.
[[File:Les McKeown.png|thumb|Les McKeown]]'''Les McKeown''' (Leslie Richard McKeown, born in [[Edinburgh]], 1955) is a pop singer. He was the lead singer for the Bay City Rollers during their most successful period.


==Biography==
==Biography==
Line 5: Line 5:
He joined the Bay City Rollers in late 1973,  The group's intense popularity, nicknamed "Rollermania", took off shortly afterwards. He was with the band until 1978, at which time he left to pursue a career as a solo artist. He released a series of solo albums which saw modest success, primarily in Germany and Japan.
He joined the Bay City Rollers in late 1973,  The group's intense popularity, nicknamed "Rollermania", took off shortly afterwards. He was with the band until 1978, at which time he left to pursue a career as a solo artist. He released a series of solo albums which saw modest success, primarily in Germany and Japan.


In 1990, he participated in the UK heats of the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] with the song "Ball and Chain", which placed fifth.
In 1990, he participated in the UK heats of the [[Eurovision Song Contest]] with the song "Ball and Chain", which was placed fifth.


In 2006, McKeown admitted being a drug user but denied being a dealer.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4662880.stm BBC</ref> On 3 February 2006, he was acquitted of cocaine dealing. He suggested that he would sue the [[Metropolitan Police]] for earnings he lost from an overseas tour that was cancelled as a result of the proceedings.<ref>http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1702097,00.html Guardian</ref>
In 2006, McKeown admitted being a drug user but denied being a dealer.<ref>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4662880.stm BBC</ref> On 3 February 2006, he was acquitted of cocaine dealing. He suggested that he would sue the [[Metropolitan Police]] for earnings he lost from an overseas tour that was cancelled as a result of the proceedings.<ref>http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1702097,00.html Guardian</ref>


He lives in [[Hackney]],  with his Japanese wife, Peko, and their son. He still tours with his current band, "Les McKeown's Legendary Bay City Rollers" (he is the only former Roller in the band). The group appeared in the Countdown Spectacular two-concert series in [[Australia]] in 2007. McKeown has completed two UK tours called Rollermania!, undertaken a UK tour of ''Once In A Lifetime'' with David Essex, Leo Sayer and The Osmonds and has appeared in the USA
He lived in [[Hackney]],  with his Japanese wife, Peko, and their son. In his later life he toured with his band, "Les McKeown's Legendary Bay City Rollers" (he was the only former Roller in the band). The group appeared in the Countdown Spectacular two-concert series in Australia in 2007. McKeown has completed two UK tours called Rollermania!, undertaken a UK tour of ''Once In A Lifetime'' with David Essex, Leo Sayer and The Osmonds and has appeared in the USA


McKeown developed a serious alcohol problem from about 2002,and underwent treatment in the Passages Clinic in Los Angeles which was documented in the Rehab reality TV programme that was broadcast on the Living Channel in the United Kingdom. In an interview with ''Scotland on Sunday'' in 2009, he talked about his sexual relationship with [[Tam Paton]] and his own [[bisexuality]].<ref>http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/features/Former-Bay-City-Rollers-front.4980387.jp "Former Bay City Rollers front man, Les McKeown, is ready finally to leave the past behind", Catherine Deveney, ''Scotland on Sunday'', 15 February 2009</ref>
McKeown developed a serious alcohol problem from about 2002,and underwent treatment in the Passages Clinic in Los Angeles which was documented in the Rehab reality TV programme that was broadcast on the Living Channel in the United Kingdom. In an interview with ''Scotland on Sunday'' in 2009, he talked about his sexual relationship with [[Tam Paton]] and his own bisexuality.<ref>http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/features/Former-Bay-City-Rollers-front.4980387.jp "Former Bay City Rollers front man, Les McKeown, is ready finally to leave the past behind", Catherine Deveney, ''Scotland on Sunday'', 15 February 2009</ref> McKeown died in April 2021


== Bibliography ==
== Bibliography ==
Line 19: Line 19:
Based on a Wikpedia article.
Based on a Wikpedia article.
<references/>
<references/>
[[Category:Singers]]
[[Category:1955 births]]
[[Category:2021 deaths]]

Latest revision as of 12:53, 29 November 2022

Les McKeown

Les McKeown (Leslie Richard McKeown, born in Edinburgh, 1955) is a pop singer. He was the lead singer for the Bay City Rollers during their most successful period.

Biography

He joined the Bay City Rollers in late 1973, The group's intense popularity, nicknamed "Rollermania", took off shortly afterwards. He was with the band until 1978, at which time he left to pursue a career as a solo artist. He released a series of solo albums which saw modest success, primarily in Germany and Japan.

In 1990, he participated in the UK heats of the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Ball and Chain", which was placed fifth.

In 2006, McKeown admitted being a drug user but denied being a dealer.[1] On 3 February 2006, he was acquitted of cocaine dealing. He suggested that he would sue the Metropolitan Police for earnings he lost from an overseas tour that was cancelled as a result of the proceedings.[2]

He lived in Hackney, with his Japanese wife, Peko, and their son. In his later life he toured with his band, "Les McKeown's Legendary Bay City Rollers" (he was the only former Roller in the band). The group appeared in the Countdown Spectacular two-concert series in Australia in 2007. McKeown has completed two UK tours called Rollermania!, undertaken a UK tour of Once In A Lifetime with David Essex, Leo Sayer and The Osmonds and has appeared in the USA

McKeown developed a serious alcohol problem from about 2002,and underwent treatment in the Passages Clinic in Los Angeles which was documented in the Rehab reality TV programme that was broadcast on the Living Channel in the United Kingdom. In an interview with Scotland on Sunday in 2009, he talked about his sexual relationship with Tam Paton and his own bisexuality.[3] McKeown died in April 2021

Bibliography

  • Shang-a-lang: Life as an International Pop Idol Les McKeown, Lynne Elliott, Irvine Welsh, 2003 ISBN 1-84018-651-8.

References

Based on a Wikpedia article.

  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4662880.stm BBC
  2. http://arts.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,1702097,00.html Guardian
  3. http://scotlandonsunday.scotsman.com/features/Former-Bay-City-Rollers-front.4980387.jp "Former Bay City Rollers front man, Les McKeown, is ready finally to leave the past behind", Catherine Deveney, Scotland on Sunday, 15 February 2009