In a previously unpublished interview, the now late Malcolm Young explained how the band first came together and what drove his brother Angus Young to adopt what became his iconic AC/DC schoolboy ...
According to Angus Young, this one classic AC/DC song epitomises the band and all of the success they experienced.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Angus Young of AC/DC during Molson Canadian Rocks for Toronto - Show at Downsview Park in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. After a six-year recording break — during which frontman Brian Johnson struggled with serious hearing loss, drummer Phil Rudd ...
Both photos were shot by AC/DC fan Crystal Lambert, whose apartment is near the studio. Steve Newton, the Canadian blogger who first wrote that AC/DC are at the studio, writes that after the band was ...
AC/DC have written some of the greatest riffs in music, but these are five that we would be better off without.
AC/DC's Angus Young was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on March 31, 1955. His family would move to Australia when he was eight years old, and that's where he and his brother Malcolm later co-founded AC/DC ...
Angus Young said he's “still not done” with the collection of song ideas he co-wrote with late brother Malcolm for AC/DC. “A lot of these songs came from when we were going to do the [2008] album ...
Like many artists, the band kicked around ideas for the new album for weeks. “We’d been in Miami, and we’d been in a rehearsal room and that’s what we were doing,” he said, Kerrang! reports. “We were ...
“Hello!” greeted singer Brian Johnson as AC/DC took to the stage in Chicago as the American leg of their “Power Up” tour wound down. “It’s been too long. Where you been?” joked the singer, rejoining ...
The likelihood that AC/DC are recording a new album seemed even greater after guitarists Angus Young and Stevie Young were photographed together at the Vancouver studio where the band recorded their ...
Steve McNeil, of Toronto, Ontario, has been traveling to skate for 19 hours and 26 minutes in each of Canada's NHL cities to raise awareness and money for local Alzheimer's disease charities, the ...
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