Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson and guitarist Angus Young perform at the Rose Bowl. (Eric Thayer / For The Times) Precious few ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. To note that audiences are excited is an understatement: When tickets went on sale earlier this year, the guys were, let’s just ...
"Thunderstruck" by AC/DC returns to No. 1 on Billboard's Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart, while also becoming a streaming win again. EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND - AUGUST 21: Brian Johnson and Angus Young ...
AC/DC earns a major Halloween-season breakthrough as “Highway to Hell” debuts at No. 1 on one Billboard chart, doubling the band's number of leaders on the list. INDIO, CA - APRIL 17: Musician Angus ...
While most of AC/DC’s catalog was inspired by the holy trinity of booze, women and rock, one of their biggest hits had a far unlikelier source. Released as a single on March 22, 1982, “For Those About ...
This month marks the 45th anniversary of Highway To Hell, the classic sixth album by Australian rock institution AC/DC. I mention this because I have written a column about my favorite AC/DC songs, ...
AC/DC’s 1990 hit “Thunderstruck” has been named the most memorable rock intro of all time by Classical-Music.com, praised for its rapid-fire guitar riff and stadium-filling energy. The track’s ...
Magic struck 45 years ago, and it is all thanks to this Australian rock band, AC/DC. After releasing Highway to Hell one year prior, it could have been assumed that it would be hard to top such an ...
AC/DC has announced that they will tour Europe this summer with a brand-new lineup. The 21-date Power Up tour will kick off May 17 in Gelsenkirchen, Germany and is scheduled to conclude on Aug. 17 in ...
AC/DC has debuted the first photo of the band’s new touring lineup in advance of the start of the rock legends’ impending 2024 European trek in support of its 2020 album Power Up. The pic, which was ...
AC/DC lead singer Brian Johnson and guitarist Angus Young perform at the Rose Bowl. (Eric Thayer / For The Times) Precious few bands can fill a stadium 52 years into their career — let alone play to ...