The childhood home of AC/DC electric guitar heroes Angus and Malcolm Young has been demolished, despite the fact it had been listed on Australia’s National Trust Register of Historic Houses.
AC/DC are an anomaly in music as they have been able to deliver a consistent sound that remains popular despite changing trends.
An Australian construction company apologized to AC/DC fans after mistakenly demolishing the childhood home of guitarists Angus and Malcolm Young last month. The house in the western Sydney suburb ...
"After 40 years of life dedicated to AC/DC, guitarist and founding member Malcolm Young ... he played guitar, it sounded like two people were playing." The personal lives of Angus and Malcolm ...
AC/DC have always been adamant about making good hard rock, and this dedication to one sound has led to dips in performance.
The developers apologized for the oversight and claimed they were not informed of the home's cultural significance. Childhood Home of AC/DC’s Angus and Malcolm Young Accidentally Demolished by Develop ...
While they're not the first musical kindred spirits you might think of, AC/DC and Shania Twain have more in common than many ...
Aside from playing lead guitar, Angus Young co-founded the Australian rock band AC/DC in December 1973. The band's seventh studio album, Back in Black, is one of the best-selling albums of all ...
The Sydney childhood home of AC/DC legends Angus and Malcolm Young has been demolished ... Mark Evans on bass guitar, Simon Wright on drums and Chris Slade on drums. Their latest album Power ...
AC/DC has built one of the most solid legacies in rock and roll history. The band's unique blues-infused rock, paced by the memorable riffs of guitar-playing brothers Angus and Malcolm Young, has ...
If you want to catch the high-octane group live, ‘Power Up’ tickets can be picked up as soon as today. At the time of ...