While they're not the first musical kindred spirits you might think of, AC/DC and Shania Twain have more in common than many ...
After a nearly decade-long hiatus from touring in North America, AC/DC will play 13 stadiums ... In 2024, the “Highway To Hell” rockers played venues all over Europe in support of the record.
A lot of AC/DC fans have been getting excited that the name Robert John ‘Mutt’ Lange – producer of the Highway To Hell, Back In Black and For Those About To Rock albums – seems to be in ...
AC/DC was formed in Sydney in 1973 by Angus and Malcolm Young, and they are best known for hits including Thunderstruck, Highway To Hell and Hells Bells. Their older brother George, who died in ...
Ballbreaker fails to conjure a truly iconic song akin to a Thunderstruck or Highway To Hell, but it deserves more credit than it is typically afforded. AC/DC’s debut – one of two initial Australia ...
Legendary rock icons AC/DC are tipped to return to Australian shores in late ... delivering a career-spanning setlist packed with iconic anthems like ‘Back in Black’, ‘Highway to Hell’, and ...
An Australian hard rock band, sang the ‘Highway to Hell’ to reflect the arduous nature of travelling continuously on the freeways. In the lyrics, they sang about ‘living easy, loving free ...
Near a tea stall along the Ludhiana-Rupnagar route on National Highway 344A, the policeman produced a sketch and asked her a barrage of questions. “Have you seen an effeminate man (ladkiyon wali ...
Her childhood home at 1916 W. Mulberry St. is long gone, demolished, along with nearly 1,000 others, to construct a highway meant to extend west, from downtown Baltimore to Interstate 70.
While a statue of Rory Gallagher outside Belfast’s Ulster Hall is fully merited, my most vivid memory of the legendary venue is an electric gig by AC/DC in 1979 ...
Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) said on Sunday that the Laken Riley Act, a bill aimed at curbing crime by migrants, is a “highway to mass deportation.” “It is essentially a highway to mass ...
President-elect Trump on Wednesday used a lengthy Christmas Day social media post to tell the 37 people who had their death sentences commuted by President Biden to “go to hell.” ...