Pay Tribute To Bon Scott
Today, February 19, marks the 30th anniversary of the death of Bon Scott.
The last man to see Bon Scott alive has disappeared – and is presumed to be dead.
There are so many rumours, half-truths and downright lies that constantly fly around. Some are so outrageous that they’ve taken on a life of their own. This is our list of the Top Ten myths. And we’re also giving you our opinion on whether they’re believable, or as nonsensical as the Tooth Fairy:
Diamond Head guitarist Brian Tatler will have his autobiography published next month. Co-written with John Tucker, it’s called Am I Evil? and tells the inside story of one of the most iconic and influential of all New Wave Of British Heavy Metal bands. Come inside for an exclusive extract.
Megadeth mainman Dave Mustaine professes to be a major fan of AC/DC – even though he reckons Angus Young and co. have been stuck in a rut for the past two decades.
The new issue of Classic Rock might be dedicated to all matters AC/DC, but there’s one story we didn’t quite have room for. Come on in to read a revealing interview with original AC/DC singer Dave Evans…
The new issue of Classic Rock goes on sale today with a free commemorative AC/DC Black Ice tour poster – plus a replica 1977 Dirty Deeds tour programme! Read on for details on how to check out the entire original prorgramme online…
Member of the Scottish Parliament Christine Grahame has lodged a parliamentary motion calling for the achievements of AC/DC to be acknowledged. Angus and Malcolm Young were both born in Glasgow, Scotland. Late vocalist Bon Scott was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland, where there is a memorial plaque in his honour. (In fact, the only Australian-born member of AC/DC is drummer Phil Rudd.) Grahame’s motion is called AC/DC We Salute You, and…
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