Billy Lyall (born William Lyall, on 26 March1953 in Edinburgh, Scotland – died in December, 1989) was the keyboard player, and part-time vocalist with Pilot and member of the Bay City Rollers. He died in 1989 of AIDS. [1] March 26 is the 85th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (86th in leap years). ... 1953 (MCMLIII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link is to a full 1953 calendar). ... Edinburgh (pronounced ; Dùn Ãideann () in Scottish Gaelic) is the capital of Scotland and its second-largest city. ... Motto: (Latin for No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots2 Government Constitutional monarchy - Queen of the UK Queen Elizabeth II - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification - by... 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Piano, a well-known instance of keyboard instruments A keyboard instrument is any musical instrument played using a musical keyboard. ... In music a singer or vocalist is a type of musician who sings, i. ... // History Pilot was formed in 1973 in Edinburgh, Scotland by former Bay City Rollers members David Paton and Billy Lyall. ... The Bay City Rollers were a Scottish Pop/rock band of the 1970s. ... Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS or Aids) is a collection of symptoms and infections in humans resulting from the specific damage to the immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). ...
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