Stuart John "Woody" Wood, was a rhythm and later bass guitarist for the 1970s pop sensations, the Bay City Rollers. He joined the group in 1973, replacing John Devine. Woody was a co-writer of many Rollers songs, including the chart hits "Money Honey" and "Love Me Like I Love You". He is usually referred to by his nickname, Woody. (As such, he was mentioned by name in Nick Lowe's 1976 single "Rollers Show", a parody of the Rollers craze. ) Woody and his wife, Denise, live in Edinburgh.
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- Stuart John "Woody" Wood, was a rhythm and later bass guitarist for the 1970s pop sensations, the Bay City Rollers. He joined the group in 1973, replacing John Devine. Woody was a co-writer of many Rollers songs, including the chart hits "Money Honey" and "Love Me Like I Love You". He is usually referred to by his nickname, Woody. (As such, he was mentioned by name in Nick Lowe's 1976 single "Rollers Show", a parody of the Rollers craze. ) Woody and his wife, Denise, live in Edinburgh. He is still active in the music industry, producing Celtic music. In 2007, Wood produced and released a DVD documentary of his life story, entitled Rollercoaster. The disc's initial release was in the United Kingdom only.
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- Stuart John "Woody" Wood, was a rhythm and later bass guitarist for the 1970s pop sensations, the Bay City Rollers. He joined the group in 1973, replacing John Devine. Woody was a co-writer of many Rollers songs, including the chart hits "Money Honey" and "Love Me Like I Love You". He is usually referred to by his nickname, Woody. (As such, he was mentioned by name in Nick Lowe's 1976 single "Rollers Show", a parody of the Rollers craze. ) Woody and his wife, Denise, live in Edinburgh.
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