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With Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da, they became the first Scots group to get to No.1 in Britain. "Reflections of My Life" was a 1969/1970 hit single for the Scottish band, Marmalade. The fans lapped it up and they sold a million. Sad news that Pat Fairley bassist and founding member of Scottish 60s beatsters Dean Ford & the Gaylords and The Marmalade passed away on Tuesday RIP Pat. Explore releases from Pat Fairley at Discogs. #ReflectionsOfMyLife. Scots Pat Fairley, Junior Campbell and Graham White were on guitars, with Englishman Alan Whitehead on drums. Pat and Pat Fairley quit the band circa 1972 to run the group's music publishing company, then Nicholson, who was discouraged over the failure of their Songs album, also left in 1973 to form Blue (not to be confused with a later boy band of the same name – Blue). Pat Fairley quit the band circa 1972 to run the group's music publishing company, then Nicholson, who was discouraged over the failure of their Songs album, also left in 1973 to form Blue (not to be confused with a later boy band of the same name – Blue). Ford, Knight and Henderson carried on with Marmalade. Join Facebook to connect with Pat Fairley and others you may know. 10 May 9, 1970 .. Marmalade was formed in Glasgow, in 1961 when two aspiring guitarists, “Junior” Willie Campbell (b. July 24, 1946, Glasgow, Scotland) and Pat Fairley (b. Apr. Released in late 1969, it was the band's first release on Decca following an earlier spell at CBS. The line up of Dean Ford, Graham Knight, Pat Fairley, Junior Campbell and Ray Duffy could go no further with their career in their homeland and took on the challenge of finding success as a London based band. RIP Pat Fairley of The Marmalade. Crazy.. i took this pic 4 years ago at Dean’s last gig and now they are both gone! MARMALADE REFLECTIONS OF MY LIFE (“Junior” Willie Campbell, Thomas McAleese) London 20058 No. The Marmalade were now making waves, supporting The Pink Floyd and performing at festivals during the Summer of Love. Starting in 1968, Marmalade had a string of hits. UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 01: TOP OF THE POPS Photo of Pat FAIRLEY and MARMALADE and Graham KNIGHT and Alan WHITEHEAD, L to R: Graham Knight, Pat Fairley, Alan Whitehead, Dean Ford, Junior Campbell (Photo by Ivan Keeman/Redferns) View the profiles of people named Pat Fairley. The Scottish band the Marmalade at around the time of its biggest hit, “Reflections of My Life,” from left: Dean Ford, Alan Whitehead, Graham Knight, Junior Campbell and Pat Fairley. 14, 1946, Glasgow), met in Glasgow. Alan Whitehead was eventually replaced by Dougie Henderson (Poets). By this point, the line-up had settled down to Ford on lead vocals, Patrick Fairley on six-string bass, Campbell on guitar and keyboards, Raymond Duffy on drums and Graham Knight on bass. Dean (left) with his Marmalade bandmates Pat Fairley, Graham Knight, Dougie Henderson and Hugh Nicholson in November 1971 (Image: Mirrorpix). Shop for Vinyl, CDs and more from Pat Fairley at the Discogs Marketplace. It was written by their lead guitarist Junior Campbell, and singer Dean Ford (born Thomas McAleese). Ford, Knight and Henderson carried on with Marmalade. Junior Campbell continued to do the band’s arrangements and Marmalade’s music changed back to rock’n’roll. He now joins Dean Ford in heaven. By 1972, Pat Fairley decided to give up performing, and took over as the band's publicist and coordinating publishing activities.
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