Before he died aged 33 in 1980, Ronald Belford Scott left an indelible mark on AC/DC. On the 50th anniversary of his ...
Impressively, even though Highway To Hell is performing very well, it actually marks AC/DC’s second biggest win of this chart week. Their beloved set Back in Black is doing even better ...
By 1979, AC/DC was experiencing global success with the release of Highway to Hell when disaster struck. Their lead singer, Bon Scott, died of alcohol poisoning. Despite almost disbanding ...
Australian guitarist and AC/DC co ... and singer Brian Johnson has described him as the band's "spiritual leader, our spitfire". Their biggest hits include Back in Black, Highway to Hell, and ...
AC/DC played the 24th and final show of their ... “Shoot to Thrill,” “Highway to Hell,” “Let There Be Rock,” “Rock ‘n’ Roll ...
Special TV appearances filmed and recorded live in different locations in Europe & USA. Tracklist: 1 - Highway To Hell (Germany)(2:36), 2 - Riff Raff (Glasgow)(5:25), 3 - Rock 'N' Roll Damnation ...
There is no more devastating loss for a band than the death of a lead singer. Fans, by and large, recognize a group based on the unique sound of the frontman’s vocals. Robbing a band of their ...
Founded in late 1973, in Sydney, Australia, by brothers Malcolm (rhythm guitar) and Angus Young (lead), and later completed by singer Bon ... Be Rock’ and ‘Highway to Hell’ — their first ...
Brian Johnson became the third lead singer of the Australian rock band AC/DC after the death of Bon Scott in 1980. In 2016, he quit touring due to hearing problems. The in January 2019 Johnson ...
A medley of non sequitur covers, including Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car," ABBA's "Dancing Queen" and Dan Hill's yacht-rock ballad "Sometimes When We Touch," kept the energy burning, with AC/DC's "Highway ...
This Dallas-born singer-songwriter-guitarist-arranger's had ... Gypsy Mitchell dropped the introductory "Movin' (Down the Highway)" last December and teamed up with Houston institution Paul ...
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