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The only woman to marry the AC/DC legendary singer – Adelaide’s Irene Thornton – has died, leaving behind rare insights into ...
Bon Scott was AC/DC’s original and greatest singer – and that’s with all due respect to his successor, Brian Johnson. A Scottish-born ex-pat with a voice that sounded like it had been soaked in ...
AC/DC frontman Bon Scott wore an oval-shaped Lynyrd Skynyrd belt-buckle often onstage and off during 1979, his last full year alive. The buckle is clearly visible in numerous photos of Scott from this ...
When AC/DC started working on their 1980 album Back in Black, the band remained in London, having previously recorded Highway to Hell with producer Mutt Lange. During earlier sessions, Angus Young and ...
To commemorate what would have been Bon Scott‘s 78th birthday, the late AC/DC frontman is being honored with a tribute concert in New York City. The Bon Scott Estate is also set to release a series of ...
Those lucky few Aussie greasers who saw Bon Scott’s first ever performance with AC/DC in September 1974 witnessed a rock’n’roll rebirth, its nerves comprehensively drowned, anaesthetised and powdered.
Referring to Scott's death as "the Da Vinci Code of rock," the press release announcing The Last Highway vows to separate fact from myth in the singer's growing legacy, and pinpoints the heart of Fink ...
He's Australian rock music's most iconic figure. After slogging it out through 15 years of touring, boozing and in-your-face performances, Bon Scott was on the cusp of international stardom with AC/DC ...