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He left the group after seven months and was replaced by guitarist Pat McGlynn. "I have many fond memories of Ian not only in the BCR days but also when we played together in the 80’s with The Passengers…great guys and great days! Once again, the U.K. and U.S. didn't want to know -- the Ian Mitchell Band played just one gig in Britain, at a pub outside London. Former Bay City Rollers band member Ian Mitchell has died at the age of 62. The Bay City Rollers with Derek Longmuir (L) pictured with other band members (2L-R) Alan Longmuir, Les McKeown (back), Ian Mitchell and Stewart Wood News of his death was announced on social media Monday. Tours of Europe and the Far East, however, were riotously successful and, over the next year, the band released three albums ( You will sorely be missed Ian…"Ian, from Northern Ireland, became the first member of the band - dubbed the "tartan teen sensations" - who wasn't from their hometown of Edinburgh.He left the group after seven months and was replaced by guitarist Pat McGlynn.While with the band he recorded one album, Dedication, in 1976.He also received a special mention in sitcom Friends in 2001 when Monica and Chandler are planning their wedding.Monica, played by Courteney Cox, says: "I want a string quartet for the processional, a jazz trio for cocktails and The Bay City Rollers for dancing. Ian Mitchell, the former bassist for the Scottish pop rock band Bay City Rollers has died at 62. Ian, from Northern Ireland, became the first member of the band - dubbed the "tartan teen sensations" - who wasn't from their hometown of Edinburgh. He was 62. 'The official Bay City Rollers Facebook page released a statement announcing his death this morning.It said: "We are deeply saddened by the news of Ian Mitchell's death. I've loved this band since I was just four years old, and I remember how thrilled I was to watch them on TV and to dance to their music. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.FORMER Bay City Rollers star Ian Mitchell has died aged 62.The bassist, who joined the band in 1976 aged 17, had a hit with a cover of the Dusty Springfield song 'I Only Want to be With You. Mitchell had a short stint with the Scottish band near the height of the group's popularity. "Matthew Perry's Chandler then responds: "You couldn't get The Rollers anyway as Ian doesn't play any more. The search for a new guitarist ended with the arrival of RIP." I met Ian at Foxwoods casino in Connecticut he was doing a concert with Leif Garrett, I met his wife too.Another said: "I am so sorry to hear of Ian's passing.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with his wife Wendy, their family and friends.Guitarist Stuart 'Woody' Wood also paid tribute, saying: "Very sad, sad news about Ian Mitchell. "It's one of my earliest memories Thank you for the music. Attempts to land a record deal failed, although Changing their name from the original Young City Stars to the more intriguing Ian Mitchell (pictured in 1976) joined the band, aged 17, replacing bassist Alan Longmuir – but left after seven months with the Scots group, dubbed as ‘tartan teen sensations’. Just 16 years old when he was plucked from the obscurity of a Belfast club band and thrust into the fiery glare of
Ian Mitchell, a former bassist for the Bay City Rollers, has died.