Despite AC/DC making one of the best rock and roll of their era, one of their biggest contributions to the industry goes beyond music altogether.
AC/DC's original singer Dave Evans and Angus Young. CREDIT: Stefan M. Prager and Jim Dyson/Getty Images Dave Evans, the original singer of AC/DC has revealed the story behind how the band came up ...
The house where AC/DC's Young brothers lived during the early years of their band's success was demolished in December under a state government program known as complying development.
AC/DC fans have expressed their outrage after developers flattened the childhood home where the Young brothers founded the legendary rock band in 1973. Burwood Square Pty Ltd has reportedly ...
The family home where rock band AC/DC was founded has been mistakenly demolished by a property developer in Australia. Located in the Sydney suburb of Burwood, 4 Burleigh Street had long been a ...
"We are genuinely sorry for this oversight," Leon Kmita, a general manager for the development company, said google maps; abandoned oz Developers who demolished the home of AC/DC siblings Angus ...
The AC/DC house was demolished in Burwood. Picture: Supplied In a statement to the media, Burwood Square Pty Ltd general manager Leon Kmita said they only learned of the home’s history after it ...
Rumours are swirling that AC/DC are gearing up to announce their first Australian tour in a decade. The Aussie rock icons are reportedly planning to bring their global Power Up reunion tour down ...
Rubin was focusing on the arrangements—or, in AC/DC’s case, lack thereof. “Highway to Hell is probably the most natural-sounding rock record I’ve ever heard,” Rubin wrote in his essay.
Malcolm and Angus would go on to found AC/DC in 1973 while older brother George co-founded rock band the Easybeats in 1964. Both Malcolm and George died in 2017, with Angus still touring with the ...
From playing bars in Sydney to selling out stadia around the world, AC/DC’s story is a 50-plus-year maelstrom of riffs, booze, school uniforms, double entendres, tragedy and triumph. That the group, ...