Alan Mair
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Associated acts |
The Only Ones The Beatstalkers |
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Bass and guitar |
Alan Mair is a Scottish musician and producer. He is the bassist from The Only Ones. He co-produced their second album Even Serpents Shine and wrote and sang "My Way Out Of Here" from their 3rd and final Only Ones album Baby's Got a Gun.
Prior to The Only Ones Mair played bass with Glasgow band The Beatstalkers, who under the management of Joe Gaffney became Scotland's "top group" at the time, giving them the tag in the local press as "The Scottish Beatles", due to the hoards of screaming fans causing riots everywhere they played or made an appearance. Their fame however was restricted mainly to Scotland, and with no resultant marked commercial record success the band decided to split after their van was stolen with all their equipment in it... Mair eventually moved to London where he began making leather clothes and then handmade boots, which led to him opening a shop at Kensington Market in the early 1970s selling handmade boots. After a short time he employed Freddie Mercury, later of the rock band Queen, as his shop manager who worked there from 1971 until 1974.
He currently lives in London and recently was the driving force in reforming 'The Only Ones' who performed to a sell out show at Shepherds Bush Empire. This was followed by shows at the O2 Wireless Festival in London's Hyde Park with the White Stripes, and the first ever Connect Festival at Inveraray Castle in Scotland with Primal Scream.
In 2009 they extending their touring to take in the Netherlands, Japan, Hultsfred Festival in Sweden.
In 2012 The Only Ones are playing at the Rebellion Festival in Blackpool and will be headlining the Opera House stage in The Winter Gardens on Saturday 4 August.
In 2014 Mair started to record tracks for his forthcoming album “Field of One” which is planned for release in the Autumn of 2015 on IKA Records. His debut single “Four Winds”, taken from the album, was released in December 2014.
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