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Pop Music Fans Joy Lynch (aged 16) and Julie Franks (aged 15
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Pop Music Fans Joy Lynch (aged 16) and Julie Franks (aged 15
Pop Music Fans Joy Lynch (aged 16) and Julie Franks (aged 15) (left to right NOT confirmed) pictured with their collection of books, posters, calendar and dressed in the uniform of their favourite pop group The Bay City Rollers.
The two teenaged from Maghull, near Sefton, Merseyside have already made a 400 mile round trip to Preston Pans in Scotland, the home of the Bay City Rollers Fan Club where they narrowly missed meeting their idols. However, they hope to see their idols perform in the summer, when the group play some more concerts.
The Bay City Rollers were a famous pop group from Scotland, who enjoyed major success in the 1970s with songs such as Bye Bye Baby, Remember and Shang - a -Lang, and an army of fans who dressed as the band did. The term Rollermania was often used to describe the hysteria that the band attracted.
Picture taken 26th March 1976
Liverpool Echo
Mirrorpix
Liverpool
Merseyside
England
B/W Print
Media ID 21876829
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Pop Music Fans Joy Lynch (aged 16) and Julie Franks (aged 15) proudly display their extensive collection of books, posters, and a calendar dedicated to their favorite pop group, The Bay City Rollers. Dressed in the iconic uniform of their idols, these teenage girls from Maghull, near Sefton, Merseyside are true enthusiasts. Their dedication is evident as they embarked on a 400-mile journey to Preston Pans in Scotland – the home of the Bay City Rollers Fan Club – hoping for a chance encounter with their beloved band members. Although they narrowly missed meeting them this time, they remain hopeful that they will have an opportunity to see them perform live during the summer concerts. The Bay City Rollers were renowned Scottish pop sensations who dominated the music scene in the 1970s with chart-topping hits like "Bye Bye Baby" "Remember" and "Shang-a-Lang". Their loyal fan base emulated not only their music but also adopted their distinctive fashion sense. The term 'Rollermania' was coined to describe the overwhelming hysteria surrounding this sensational band. This photograph captures a moment frozen in time on March 26th, 1976. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of an era when adoration for musical heroes ran deep among teenagers like Joy and Julie. This image showcases youthful enthusiasm, unwavering loyalty towards idols, and an undying love for pop music that transcends generations.
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