Scottish pop-rock group. Formed in east Glasgow in 1961, as the Gaylords, then as from 1963 to 1966, when they settled on "Marmalade" as their name. With their tight harmonies well regarded in Scotland, the band earned a long residency at London's beginning in March 1967. Their most successful period came between 1968 to 1972, when they became the first Scottish act to land a #1 hit on the UK charts with 1969's cover of 'Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da'. Original members began drifting away in early 1970's, the band evolved with many changes. With the departure of in September 2010, no original Marmalade members remained in the band. though they still exist touring the nostalgia circuit.
Name Vars
- Marmaduke (2)
- Marmalada
- Marmalade
- Marmalades
- Marmelade
- Marmelades
- Marmlate
- The Marmalades
- The Marmelade
- The Mermalade
- The Mermalades
- ¶ûÞüÞìüÉ
Members
- Hugh Nicholson
- Sandy Newman
- Alan Whitehead
- Pat Fairley
- Graham Knight
- Junior Campbell
- Douglas Henderson
- Mikel Japp
- Thomas McAleese
- John Ryser
- Chris North
- Garth Watt-Roy
- Ray Duffy
- Charlie Smith
- John James Newman
- Alan Holmes