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AC/DC Album Will Feature Malcolm Young

by Paul Cashmere

The next AC/DC album is reported to be a tribute to the late Malcolm Young and Malcolm will be included on the album.

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Stevie Young rhythm guitarist for AC/DC performs at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne on Sunday 6 December 2015. They are in Australia on the final leg of their Rock Or Bust World Tour.

AC/DC Pissed Off At Getting Spotted In Vancouver

by Paul Cashmere

AC/DC have gone dark on Steve Newton, the guy who broke the story of the reunited AC/DC recording at a studio in Vancouver.

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Anthrax Scott Ian

Scott Ian Complies His Top 20 AC/DC Songs

by Paul Cashmere

Scott Ian of Anthrax has put together his AC/DC Top 20 list and demonstrated a pretty good argument for favouring Bon over Brian.

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Angus Young AC/DC Etihad Stadium, Rock Or Bust World Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

The AC/DC Speculation Widens With Angus Young Spotting In Vancouver

by Paul Cashmere

The speculation of a new AC/DC album have strengthened with Angus Young spotted at the Warehouse Studios in Vancouver.

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Angus Young Back With Phil Rudd Working On New AC/DC Album

by Paul Cashmere

Angus Young appears to have forgiven the wayward AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd and invited him back into the band to start work on a new album.

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ACDC stamps

Australia Post Fucks Up AC/DC Stamp Series

by Paul Cashmere

Australia Post has issued a series of AC/DC stamps and totally fucked it up.

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Rose Tattoo Angry Anderson and Mark Evans. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Rose Tattoo To Reissue Blood Brothers

by Paul Cashmere

Rose Tattoo will re-reissue an expanded edition of the 2007 album Blood Brothers ahead of their Australian tour.

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Angus Young of AC/DC. photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, photo

AC/DC Have Allowed Whole Lotta Rosie In Rosanne Reboot Trailer

by Paul Cashmere

AC/DC have allowed their ‘Let There Be Rock’ classic ‘Whole Lotta Rosie’ to be used in a trailer for the reboot of ‘Rosanne’.

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Bon Scott statue in AC/DC Lane

Bon Scott Statue To Be Unveiled 6 March In AC/DC Lane

by Paul Cashmere

A statue honouring Bon Scott will be unveiled in AC/DC Lane Melbourne on 6 March.

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Australian Music Prize

AMP To Recreate AC/DC Flatbed Truck Moment In Melbourne

by Noise11.com

The 13th AMP Shortlist artists Sampa The Great, HTMLFlowers and Darcy Baylis will perform outside Arts Centre Melbourne on a back of a truck recreating the iconic AC/DC moment in the iconic ‘It’s A Long Way To The Top’ video from 1976.

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Malcolm Young, ACDC, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Malcolm Young Funeral Held In Sydney

by Paul Cashmere

Fans, friends and family have gathered in Sydney for the funeral of AC/DC legend Malcolm Young, who died on 18 November, 2017.

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ACDC, Brian Johnson

Brian Johnson Pays Tribute To Malcolm Young

by Music-News.com

Former AC/DC singer Brian Johnson has added his tribute to bandmate Malcolm Young, who passed away over the weekend (18Nov17).

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Malcolm Young, ACDC, Ros O'Gorman, photo

Rage To Run Malcolm Young Special This Saturday

by Paul Cashmere

Australian music TV show ‘Rage’ will right a night of Malcolm Young this coming Saturday morning (Friday night).

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Malcolm Young, ACDC, Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Malcolm Turnbull Names Mentals Hit When Asked For Favourite AC/DC Song

by Paul Cashmere

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull credibility has long been shot with his refugee stance, his environmental views, his parties waste on the SSM survey and his botched NBN. Now its sunk even lower when he named a Mentals track when asked for his favourite AC/DC song.

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Malcolm Young, ACDC, Ros O'Gorman, photo

Keith Urban And Anthony Albanese Salute Malcolm Young

by Paul Cashmere

The impact of the death of AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young has been so far reaching that artists of all genres and politicians have been leading the tributes for one of Australia’s greatest musicians.

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R.I.P. AC/DC Founder Malcolm Young 1953-2017

by Paul Cashmere

The rock world has lost another music legend with the death of AC/DC founder Malcolm Young at the age of 64.

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New Bon Scott Book Shot Down In Flames As Its Released

by Paul Cashmere

The Jesse Fink book ‘Bon: The Last Highway’ has been shot down in flames by friends of Bon Scott as it is being released.

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George Young

R.I.P. George Young of The Easybeats Flash & The Fan and AC/DC Producer (1946-2017)

by Paul Cashmere

George Young, a co-founder for the legendary rock band The Easybeats, Flash & The Pan and co-producer of the early AC/DC albums, has died at age 70.

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Angus Young AC/DC Etihad Stadium, Rock Or Bust World Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Angus Young Drops In On A Rolling Stones Gig

by Paul Cashmere

AC/DC’s Angus Young caught up with Keith Richards at the Rolling Stones gig in Dusseldorf this week but it was a social visit only.

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Former AC/DC Drummer Phil Rudd To Release His Second Album

by Music-News.com

Phil Rudd is, according to Modern Drummer magazine, “the very definition of rock drumming”. Malcolm Young co-founder of AC/DC describes his long term bandmate as “the real deal”.

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Brian Johnson AC/DC Etihad Stadium, Rock Or Bust World Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Brian Johnson Joins Muse For AC/DC Classic At Reading

by Paul Cashmere

Muse fans were treated to an AC/DC classic from the voice who sang it, Brian Johnson, at Reading on Sunday night.

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Phil Rudd Has A Car Collection To Rival Brian Johnson

by Paul Cashmere

There is no guessing how Phil Rudd’s AC/DC fortune was spent. Just look in his garage. The former AC/DC drummer’s car collection is enough to make any motorhead envious.

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Angry Anderson and Rose Tattoo. Photo by Ros O'Gorman, Noise11, Photo

Mark Evans and Bob Spencer Join Rose Tattoo

by Paul Cashmere

Angry Anderson has recruited a new Rose Tattoo line-up, which now merges the sounds of AC/DC and The Angels into The Tatts.

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Brian Johnson AC/DC Etihad Stadium, Rock Or Bust World Tour. Photo by Ros O'Gorman

Brian Johnson Flips Vintage Austin During Race

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Former AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson has escaped uninjured after flipping a vintage Austin in a car race on the weekend.

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Bon Scott Would Have Been 71 Today

by Paul Cashmere

Bon Scott was born on this day in 1946. He would have been 71 years old today.

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Accept

Accept To Play One Australian Show Only In Melbourne

by Paul Cashmere

German metal band Accept will return to Australia in September but for one show only … for Melbourne.

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Members Of AC/DC, The Angels and George Form Flood Aid Rock Legends For Qld Victims

by Paul Cashmere

Australia’s music community has come together as the Flood Aid Rock Legends to raise funds for Queensland flood victims.

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Brian Johnson and Joe Elliott

Brian Johnson To Host Life On The Road TV Series

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

Former AC/DC singer Brian Johnson may not be performing on stage at the moment but that isn’t keeping him out of the spotlight.

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