Pioneers of Heavy Metal, Australian Rock band AC/DC’s Back in Black is the bestselling album of all time by any band.
A no-holds-barred portrait of the iconic music band provides in-depth coverage based on exclusive interviews and thousands of articles, in an account that offers insight into the human experiences of the band members at every stage of their ...
The Young brothers and AC/DC have survived drugs, death, divorce and the damnation of critics to become one of the best-known and most listened-to rock bands in the world. This is their story: rock n’ roll.
AC/DC tells the little-known story of how Thomas Edison wrongly bet in the fierce war between supporters of alternating current and direct current.
But how much of it is myth? At the heart of Bon: The Last Highway is a special Ñ and unlikely Ñ friendship between an Australian rock star and an alcoholic Texan troublemaker.
Me and Angus would just fiddle – 12-bars mainly, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis.' Elaborating on some of their musical influences as they began to develop as guitar players, Angus recalled in an interview with Guitar World magazine ...
In Why AC/DC Matters, former Rolling Stone staff writer and New York Times bestselling author Anthony Bozza addresses this inequity, penning a just tribute to these monsters of rock.
An honest, revealing and sometimes laugh-out-loud memoir of one of Oz music's noisiest quiet achievers - Mark Evans, the original bass player from AC/DC. A must for any AC/DC fan.
Brian Johnson was born to a steelworker and WWII veteran father and an Italian mother, growing up in New Castle Upon Tyne, England, a working-class town. He was musically inclined and sang with the church choir.
Less a biography, more a critical appreciation, it tells the story of the trio through 11 classic songs and reveals some of the personal and creative secrets that went into their making.
Formed in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young, AC/DC has become one of the most popular rock ’n’ roll bands in history.