The Scotsman

Tributes to Marmalade co-founder Pat Fairley

- By PETER ROBERTSON

Tributes have been paid to Pat Fairley, one of the founding members of Marmalade, the Scottish pop rock group which enjoyed a string of hits throughout the 1960s and 1970s.

The 76-year-old, who played bass, died at his home in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

Together with Billy Johnston, Glasgow-born Fairley formed The Gaylords in 1961, enjoying modest success in Scotland.

After changing their name, the band gained momentum, becoming the first Scottish group to top the UK singles charts, a milestone they marked by appearing on Top of the Pops wearing kilts. Junior Campbell, who played guitar and sang alongside Fairley, described him as “life-long friend” and someone who was “strong, loyal” and “always the group leader”.

 ??  ?? 0 Marmalade in 1971, from left, Dean Ford, bass player and co-founder Pat Fairley, who has died aged 76, Graham Knight, Doug Henderson and Hugh Nicholson
0 Marmalade in 1971, from left, Dean Ford, bass player and co-founder Pat Fairley, who has died aged 76, Graham Knight, Doug Henderson and Hugh Nicholson

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