On September 25, 2015 I attended the AC/DC concert at AT&T Park in San Francisco, CA, and it was one hell of a show. The band opened with the title track of their latest effort, “Rock Or Bust,” and then slid into the classic “Shoot To Thrill.” This was just the beginning of a two…
Phil Rudd (AC/DC) has been arrested again. This news comes right after the drummer started his eight months of home detention, following him pleading guilty to drug and threatening to kill charges. According to the Otago Daily Times, Rudd appeared in the Tauranga District Court on July 20, after being arrested for consuming alcohol, which is not allowed under…
Phil Rudd (AC/DC) has officially been sentenced, after pleading guilty to drug and threatening to kill charges. According to Stuff.co.nz, the drummer was sentenced to eight months of home detention, by the Tauranga District Court. In case you missed the original story, on November 6, 2014, Rudd was charged with “attempting to procure a murder.”…
During the recent Hellfest in France, Comité des Reprises organized an all-star cover of AC/DC’s “Highway To Hell.” Artists featured in the cover include: Brian “Head” Welch (Korn), Butcher Babies, Joel O’Keeffe (Airbourne), Ryan Roxie (Alice Cooper), Björn Gelotte (In Flames), Jason Hook (Five Finger Death Punch), The Answer, Max Cavalera (Soulfy etc.), Didier Wampas…
It was previously announced that AC/DC drummer, Phil Rudd pleaded guilty to drug charges and threatening to kill an employee, due to his “Head Job” solo album being a flop. Now, in a new interview with A Current Affair, Rudd has commented on his status in AC/DC for the first time since the situation. Here…
According to Stuff.co.nz, AC/DC drummer, Phil Rudd appeared in Tauranga District Court, in New Zealand on April 21, and pleaded guilty to drug charges and one threatening to kill charge. The other threatening to kill charge was dropped. Judge Robert Wolffe remanded the drummer on bail, but he has yet to be convicted. Rudd will…
AC/DC have premiered a new music video for their song “Rock The Blues Away.” This song is from the band’s latest album, Rock Or Bust, which was released on December 2, 2014.
AC/DC have havd officially announced a North American leg of their “Rock Or Bust” world tour. The tour will kickoff August 22 in Foxborough, Massachusetts and will wind down September 28 in Los Angeles, California. Tour Dates: 8/22 – Foxborough, MA – Gillette Stadium 8/26 – E. Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium 8/28 – Quebec…
Chris Slade, who played with AC/DC from 1989-1994, has confirmed his return to the band. Slade will be taking over for the band’s Grammy performance and their upcoming tour, since Phil Rudd is still dealing with legal problems. Slade issues the following statement: “This is an amazing opportunity for me, after all most people don’t…
Its official, AC/DC have been booked to perform at the 57th Grammy’s on February 8, at the Staples Center, in Los Angeles, CA. This is the band’s second confirmed U.S. appearance since they were also announced as the Coachella headliner.
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