James "Pat" McGlynn (born 31 March 1958 in Edinburgh, Scotland) is a former rhythm guitarist for the Bay City Rollers. In late 1976, McGlynn briefly...
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Only Want to Be with You". Mitchell left the band and was replaced by Pat McGlynn. He then joined Rosetta Stone, which was also managed by Paton. Mitchell...
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personnel continued; Mitchell quit the band. He was replaced by guitarist Pat McGlynn. Further struggles involved the direction of their sound, as the members...
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were called "The Rollers". In 1982, McKeown, Alan and Derek Longmuir, Stuart Wood, Ian Mitchell, and Pat McGlynn reunited for a tour of Japan that lasted...
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McGlynn is an Irish surname. Notable persons with the name include: Aileen McGlynn (born 1973), Scottish paralympic tandem cyclist Arty McGlynn (1944–2019)...
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with exclusion orders under the Defence of the Realm Act. According to Pat McGlynn, "It was one of the most aggressive pieces of journalism of the period...
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by Pat McGlynn. McGlynn toured with the group and participated in initial sessions for It's a Game, but was soon dismissed from the band. McGlynn is present...
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goals from McGlynn against Limerick helped Derry win 3-0 and thus qualify for the final of the League of Ireland Cup. Gareth signed for Pat Fenlon's Bohemians...
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Pat McGlynn, in a hotel room in 1977. The police decided there was insufficient evidence for a prosecution. In 2016, Bay City Rollers singer Les McKeown...
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Mitchell himself made way for Pat McGlynn in December 1976. Longmuir returned to the group in 1978 following McGlynn's departure, and thereafter switched...
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