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Les'
controversial
departure from the Bay City Rollers in 1979
led
him to form the pop sound of Egotrip. This band was
overwhelmingly successful in Japan, and Germany selling millions
of records. Les was able to showcase his multi talented
musicianship and showmanship as well as production abilities.
Having replaced
the tartan gear with spandex and cat suits, Les launched his new career
with his first solo LP, 'All Washed Up' in 1979. He soon found
himself playing sold out concerts all over Japan, including The Budokan
in Tokyo. His face also graced the covers of popular music magazines,
Rock Show and Music Life for four years straight.
Six albums
and seven singles were released by Les McKeown and Egotrip. "Shall I Do It", "Long Distance Love",
"Sayonara" and "Sylvie My Love" were just a few of
the chart toppers.
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Les McKeown/Ego Trip photos CLICK
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