In their pursuit of hard rock, AC/DC have created a plethora of hits which aren't to be sniffed at, but which would Angus Young call perfect?
“Hello!” greeted singer Brian Johnson as AC/DC took to the stage in Chicago as the American leg of their “Power Up” tour wound down. “It’s been too long. Where you been?” joked the singer, rejoining ...
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AC/DC have plenty of great hits in their back pocket, but this classic was almost totally erased from history.
AC/DC appears ready for another comeback. Four years after departing the band due to hearing problems, Sarasota resident Brian Johnson returns as lead singer for their highly anticipated new album ...
Whether its Bon Scott or Brian Johnson singing lead, 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 ...
After a few years of steadily mounting success back home in Australia, future hard-rock giants AC/DC embarked upon their first U.K. tour on April 23, 1976. Only problem was, this international concert ...
Brian Johnson singing Toto? On paper, it sounds like one of those AI-driven mashups, where a familiar song is manipulated to feature vocals from an unexpected, often unlikely source. But it's real.
AC/DC's Back in Black is one of the biggest-selling albums in rock history, and many of its 10 songs have become classics. Below we take a deeper look into each track. The band always wrote the same ...
Within the decade before joining AC/DC in 1974, Bon Scott was predominantly a drummer in bands, including the pop group the Spektors in 1964-1966. Later renamed the Valentines, Scott remained behind ...
AC/DC's Brian Johnson at Power Trip (photo: Sean Reiter) When AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson quit performing in 2016 while struggling with hearing loss, many feared the band’s long run might have ...