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 ...
In 1984, between the releases of Flick Of The Switch and Fly On The Wall, the insatiable thirst in America for all things AC/DC-related saw the release of ’74 Jailbreak, an EP of vintage Bon Scott-era ...
AC/DC feature on the cover of the brand new issue of Classic Rock, marking the band’s 50th anniversary. Inside the magazine, and all-star array of musicians talk about their favourite AC/DC albums, ...
Not many things make us happier than when our favorite songs achieve great success, but could there be a wonderful Christmas present about to happen for AC/DC fans? In the U.K., you might expect a ...
When a band as massive and long-running as AC/DC goes on tour, they inevitably have to leave a lot of songs on the cutting-room floor. That's not quite as big a problem for the Aussie rockers as other ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. AC/DC’s Back in Black and hit single “Thunderstruck” reenter the ...
New York, NY, September 30, 2008 – AC/DC comes exclusively to Rock Band beginning this November for the worldwide release of AC/DC LIVE: Rock Band® Track Pack™ by Harmonix, the leading developer of ...
Magic struck 45 years ago, and it is all thanks to this Australian rock band, AC/DC. After releasing Highway to Hell one year prior, it could have been assumed that it would be hard to top such an ...
This month marks the 45th anniversary of Highway To Hell, the classic sixth album by Australian rock institution AC/DC. I mention this because I have written a column about my favorite AC/DC songs, ...
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AC/DC Has a Song About Donald Trump?

Long before Donald Trump ever had political aspirations, he was grabbing headlines as one of New York’s most talked-about ...
With setlist.fm to guide us, here is the most played song live off every AC/DC album. The Australian rock legends have played over 2,100 shows and have played 12 songs more than 1,000 times each.
“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 ...