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'''Angus Young''' (born ] ] in ] ]) is the founder and lead ] of the ]n ] band ]. Young and his family moved to Australia where he and his brother ] played in some ]s before they founded AC/DC in ]. | '''Angus Young''' (born ] ] in ] ]) is the founder and lead ] of the ]n ] band ]. Young and his family moved to Australia where he and his brother ] played in some ]s before they founded AC/DC in ]. | ||
After wearing costumes on stage, including ], Angus followed a suggestion from his sister and began wearing a school outfit on stage which has become one of the trademarks of AC/DC. During live shows, he would clamber on lead singer Bon Scott's shoulders and they would make their way through the audience with a smoke bomb streaming smoke from a satchel on Angus' back while he played an extended solo. Bon Scott passed away in 1980 and was replaced by Geordie lead singer Brian Johnson. |
After wearing costumes on stage, including ], Angus followed a suggestion from his sister and began wearing a school outfit on stage which has become one of the trademarks of AC/DC. During live shows, he would clamber on lead singer Bon Scott's shoulders and they would make their way through the audience with a smoke bomb streaming smoke from a satchel on Angus' back while he played an extended solo. Bon Scott passed away in 1980 and was replaced by Geordie lead singer Brian Johnson. Back in Black was released in 1980 and soon established AC/DC as the worlds premier hard rock band. | ||
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Angus Young (born March 31 1959 in Glasgow Scotland) is the founder and lead guitarist of the Australian hard rock band AC/DC. Young and his family moved to Australia where he and his brother Malcolm played in some rock bands before they founded AC/DC in 1973.
After wearing costumes on stage, including Superman, Angus followed a suggestion from his sister and began wearing a school outfit on stage which has become one of the trademarks of AC/DC. During live shows, he would clamber on lead singer Bon Scott's shoulders and they would make their way through the audience with a smoke bomb streaming smoke from a satchel on Angus' back while he played an extended solo. Bon Scott passed away in 1980 and was replaced by Geordie lead singer Brian Johnson. Back in Black was released in 1980 and soon established AC/DC as the worlds premier hard rock band.
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