Stuart Wood

Musician

Popular As "Woody"

Birthday February 25, 1957

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Edinburgh, Scotland

Age 67 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

#38170 Most Popular

1957

Stuart John "Woody" Wood (born 25 February 1957), is a Scottish musician, songwriter and producer.

1970

Wood is best known as the guitarist for the 1970s band the Bay City Rollers since joining in 1974.

During the 1970s, the Bay City Rollers would earn

immense popularity, which would be nicknamed Rollermania (the name inspired by that of Beatlemania).

1974

Wood's professional career began in 1974, aged 17, when he joined The Bay City Rollers.

1978

Wood caused controversy in 1978, when he punched Bay City Rollers member Les McKeown on stage, which would eventually lead to the ending of the group:

"Looking back it was so silly, he just stepped in my light on stage and I went WHAM! but that had just been the final straw. Everything had been building for years – the stresses, the tensions. I just exploded. But we are older and wiser now"

1980

Bay City Rollers original members, Derek Longmuir, Alan Longmuir, Les McKeown and Eric Faulkner, have all left the band at certain points from the early 1980s to 2016, leaving Wood as the only member from the classic era still touring as the Bay City Rollers.

He remains active with his new generation Bay City Rollers and also behind the scenes in the music industry, producing music through The Music Kitchen.

Wood lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he was also born and raised, with his wife Denise.

He taught Music Technology at a local college.

2015

When the band reformed for a period of time in 2015, Wood announced in 2016 that he would leave the band shortly before it would break up, stating that disputes with Les McKeown moved him to leaving.

McKeown posted to social media: "Hi all... just to say TITP is my last gig. Disappointed is an understatement but outwith [sic] my control".

He later described the departure in further detail, stating McKeown's usage of the Bay City Rollers name in his solo performances as a reason:

"Fans were under the impression that Les' shows were Bay City Rollers gigs. I was getting messages from fans pissed off with me for not turning up at gigs – but they were Les' shows."

2016

Despite his 2016 departure, Wood returned to the band when they reformed in 2018.