The band first shot to fame in 1975 following the release of their first studio album, High Voltage. By 1979, when disaster ...
Rock legends AC/DC have announced they will play their first Scottish concert in a decade this summer. The group will play 12 ...
The group sent fans into a spin when they revealed their world tour is headed to Edinburgh's Murrayfield Stadium this summer ...
Sydney developers have apologised for the demolition of the historic childhood home of AC/DC's Angus and Malcolm Young. They have blamed an "oversight", claiming they were never told of the house ...
The childhood home of AC/DC's Angus and Malcolm Young has been 'accidentally' demolished by developers. Despite being listed on the National Trust of Australia's List of Historic Homes in 2013 ...
Angus, the band’s lead guitarist, is now 69. His brother Malcolm died in 2017 at 64 years old. Their nephew Stevie Young has been playing in his place since 2014. Surviving AC/DC members ...
The property formerly located at 4 Burleigh Street in the Sydney suburb of Burwood was once the home of AC/DC’s Angus and Malcolm Young. Their family moved into the house in 1965, the year that ...
An Australian construction company apologized to AC/DC fans after mistakenly demolishing the childhood home of guitarists Angus and Malcolm Young last month. The house in the western Sydney suburb ...
Developers have “accidentally” demolished the house where Malcolm and Angus Young formed AC/DC in 1973. According to Australian news site news.com.au, the childhood home of the brothers and ...
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The childhood home of future AC/DC guitar legends Angus and Malcolm Young has been demolished. The house, which stood at 4 Burleigh Street in Burwood, Sydney, was added to the New South Wales ...