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Mark Evans

Bassist Tag Evans could very well be the best “odd guy out” in the celebrated background of world-conquering hard rockers AC/DC. Although he curved out the band’s initial classic lineup, from 1975, Evans became the initial casualty from the band’s grueling marathon toward the rock and roll & move mountaintop …

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Brian Johnson

It’s never easy to displace a founding person in a music group who dies tragically, but AC/DC’s Brian Johnson participate in the Australian hard rocking music group perfectly, and was accepted immediately with the group’s legion of supporters. Born on Oct 5, 1947, in Newcastle Upon Tyne, Britain, Johnson sang …

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AC/DC

AC/DC’s mammoth power chord roar became perhaps one of the most influential hard rock and roll noises from the ’70s, and is currently among the defining noises of rock and roll and steel. In its way, it had been a reaction contrary to the pompous artwork rock and roll and …

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Cliff Williams

The consummate sideman, Cliff Williams has held down the bassist post in hard rock greats AC/DC for many decades, yet he’s always preserved a remarkably low profile, rarely speaking publicly and happily shunning the spotlight, generally. Williams was created on Dec 14, 1949, within the London suburb of Romford, however …

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Phil Rudd

During the period of his two-tenure, 20-year-plus career holding down the thunderous backbeat for hard rock and roll legends AC/DC, drummer Phil Rudd has proven himself nearly as essential a bit of the band’s music puzzle as its founders and creative lynchpins, Angus and Malcolm Young. Though theoretically competent enough …

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