Bay City Rollers fan says she was devastated by Les McKeown's death but hopes their music will 'Shang-a-lang' on.Great-granny Phyllis Hutton, 95, has been a fan of the band for more than 40 years and was known to many as Gran-a-Lang after running a fan club and following the singing sensations all over the country.During their golden years the Rollers played to a sea of tartan scarves - and Phyllis and her two sons were amongst them.The pensioner, from Dundee, was left devastated to hear her idol Les McKeown had sadly passed away at the age of 65 on Tuesday.She said: "I'm shocked, I can't believe he has died, he was so young."Their music was great and I wish I could hear more like it nowadays." The Rollers were teenage icons in their heyday.
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