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The Sydney childhood home of AC/DC legends Angus and Malcolm Young has been demolished, in a move which has infuriated music fans. The property, located in the Sydney suburb of Burwood, was the ...
Angus and Malcolm Young were the driving forces behind AC/DC from their formation in 1973 to Malcolm’s death in 2017. In this classic interview from 2003, the brothers look back on their stellar ...
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, ...
Legendary rock icons AC/DC are tipped to return to Australian shores in late 2025, marking their first Australian tour in nearly 10 years. According to the Herald Sun, tour insiders predict the band ...
Listen to the previously unheard Hot For You Baby, which comes from the 40th anniversary edition of Tina Turner's classic ...
The number 4 house on Burleigh Street in Sydney’s inner west was the childhood home of talented Aussie musicians Malcolm, Angus and George Young after the family migrated from Scotland in 1963.
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 ...
AC/DC's Phillip Rudd, Angus Young, Mark Evans, Malcolm Young, and Bon Scott photographed in 1977. The demolition of Angus and Malcolm's childhood home in Sydney has led to outrage by fans.
The iconic home where AC/DC first began has been abruptly demolished in a move that has angered Aussie music fans. The famous Young House in Sydney’s inner west was bought in February 2023 for $ ...