The Sydney childhood home of AC/DC legends Angus and Malcolm Young has been demolished, in a move which has infuriated music fans ... Thunderstruck, Highway To Hell and Hells Bells.
The fifth highest certified band in music history ... 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 ...
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 ...
Malcolm and Angus would go on to found AC/DC in 1973 while older brother George ... destruction of history not only for the Australian music and cultural history, but also a possible museum ...
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 ...
Photo / Getty Images A Sydney council has hit back at outraged Aussie music fans after the historic home of two founding members of AC/DC was quietly demolished in recent weeks. Number 4 Burleigh ...
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 $ ...
Music fans will likely be in for a treat next year as promoters eye a slew of A-listers to play Melbourne, with rumours the legendary AC/DC could tour Down Under for the first time in 10 years.
AC/DC currently haven't toured Australia since 2015, but their ongoing 'Power Up' tour might just end that drought of live dates. AC/DC (Credit: Kerrie Geier) More AC/DC 2025 might only just be ...