Shang-A-Lang" is the personal story of the rise & fall of the Bay City Rollers. A no-holds-barred account of Rollermania & beyond the book provides a candid insight into the less savoury aspects of the music industry. In 1973 at the age of 18 Les Mc Keown became the lead singer of the Bay City Rollers at that stage a one-hit-wonder pop group on the verge of giving up. His charismatic personality transformed the Rollers into an international super-group & over the next few years they consistently reached Number 1 all over the world selling an estimated 300 million records & gaining a massive following. Mc Keown was the catalyst for worldwide mass hysteria not witnessed since the days of Beatlemania. By 1975 he was the most adored man on the planet. Four years later he was all washed up homeless & penniless after quitting the b&. " Shang-A-Lang" reveals the fascinating story of the lad from the back streets of Edinburgh whose dream came true & how that dream was shattered. It tells the truth about the scandalous behaviour of the boy band marketed as squeaky clean the wrangles that led to Les leaving the band & traces his subsequent solo career. Les Mc Keowns life has been one of contrasting extremes: immense wealth followed by near destitution; mass adoration on the one hand & contempt on the other. He lived in a world where fantasy & reality come together & it is sometimes hard to distinguish one from the other. " Shang-A-Lang" takes a revealing journey through the many ups & downs in the life of one of the music industrys bona fide survivors."