AC/DC singer Brian Johnson has reflected on the 2014 departure of late guitarist Malcolm Young, saying the band's heart "stopped beating" when he left. In April 2014, the group announced Young would ...
The Spain show was the last stop of the band’s worldwide tour in support of their Black Ice album. After more than two years on the road, including stops in 29 different countries, AC/DC was ready to ...
After a six-year recording break — during which frontman Brian Johnson struggled with serious hearing loss, drummer Phil Rudd dealt with serious legal issues, and rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young died ...
With tickets for the 2025 AC/DC North American tour now on sale, fans are reflecting on the band’s roots, including the bond between founding members Angus and Malcolm Young. We dug up everything the ...
Angus tells host Keith Roth when asked about if Malcolm plays on the album (as transcribed by Blabbermouth), "Malcolm's contribution is mainly the song ideas, which he did with me. So that's basically ...
"The band will continue to make music," its website says. April 5, 2014 -- Amid rumors to the contrary, AC/DC is not retiring, but one member of the band is taking a break. Guitarist Malcolm Young is ...
Malcolm Young, rock guitarist who co-founded the band AC/DC with his brother Angus, has died. He was 64. A statement from the band said Young had been suffering from dementia for several years and ...
MELBOURNE - Tributes poured in on Sunday for Malcolm Young, co-founder of the Australian rock band AC/DC, a day after he died at the age 64 after suffering from dementia for several years. Malcolm ...
On Christmas of 1960, during a midnight mass in Northern England, a young choir boy named Brian Johnson stepped in front of his church congregation. He sang a solo rendition of “Silent Night” by ...
"After forty years of life dedicated to AC/DC, guitarist and founding member Malcolm Young is taking a break from the band due to ill health," the Australian-bred band announced on their website at ...
In a previously unpublished interview, the now late Malcolm Young explained how the band first came together and what drove his brother Angus Young to adopt what became his iconic AC/DC schoolboy ...
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