The legendary rock song has garnered more than 1.6 billion views on YouTube, and now it's climbing the charts once again.
Were AC/DC’s greatest hits really just one song rewritten? The band’s bold answer might change how you hear their music.
MINNEAPOLIS — AC/DC is back on the “Rock N Roll Train” and steamrolling through with renewed vigor. On the band’s first North American tour since singer Brian Johnson, 77, was forced to leave the road ...
MINNEAPOLIS – The sight of Marshall amps stacked three high and more than a dozen across the back of a stadium stage can mean only one thing: AC/DC is back. Taking the stage for their first U.S.
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The Making Of AC/DC's Back In Black | Louder
Bon Scott was dead and it looked like AC/DC were finished. But within 6 weeks they had a new singer and would begin recording the biggest-selling rock album of all time. How a washed-up rock star ...
Arguably no album released during the Brian Johnson era arrived with smaller fanfare than AC/DC's Blow Up Your Video, which came out on Jan. 18, 1988. AC/DC's prior two studio albums, 1983's Flick of ...
Rock and roll, much like life itself, can be a dangerous business, and a lot of songs address violent topics in no uncertain terms, particularly in the hard rock and heavy metal realms. AC/DC have ...
AC/DC fans are discovering that a sewing machine inspired the ’70s rock band’s name. While the group’s catchy tunes like “Highway to Hell” and “You Shook Me All Night Long” are still being played on ...
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45 Years Later, This Legendary AC/DC Rock Album Still Resonates Despite the Tragedy That Shaped It
AC/DC’s iconic album Back in Black was released 45 years ago, just months after the tragic death of lead singer Bon Scott.
AC/DC has announced a string of European concert dates for this summer as part of their Power Up trek. The first date is scheduled for June 26 in Prague, Czech Republic. From there the band will make ...
Excerpted from "AC DC's Highway To Hell" by Joe Bonomo (Bloomsbury, 2010). Reprinted with permission from Bloomsbury Publishing. AC/DC made it to New York City in 1977, opening for the Dictators and ...
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