AC/DC have shared the second episode of their “The Story Of Back In Black” series. This one focuses on “Hells Bells” and it can be seen below:
AC/DC have shared footage of themselves performing “What Do You Do For Money Honey” live during a 1981 show in Tokyo, Japan. The video was released as part of the band’s 40th anniversary celebration for “Back In Black.”
AC/DC are celebrating the 40th anniversary of “Back In Black” with a new video series called “The Story Of Back In Black.” The first episode, which focuses on “You Shook Me All Night Long,” can be seen below:
AC/DC are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their iconic album “Back In Black” with a new merch line. You can see everything the band have to offer HERE.
Zee Productions have announced that they will be releasing new 500-piece jigsaw puzzles based on the artwork for AC/DC’s “High Voltage,” “For Those About To Rock,” “Blow Up Your Video,” and “Ballbreaker.” They will be available on September 4 and pre-orders can be found HERE.
Motor Sister have shared a quarantine cover of AC/DC’s “Girls Got Rhythm.” You can check that out below:
Sammy Hagar & The Circle recently performed a cover of AC/DC’s “Whole Lotta Rosie” as part of their “Lockdown Sessions.” You can see footage of that below:
On March 1, over 100,000 people paid tribute to the late Bon Scott during a massive event on Perth, Australia’s Canning Highway, aka the “Highway To Hell.” The street was closed off as eight trucks drove through with various bands covering AC/DC songs in honor of the singer, who passed away 40 years ago in…
AC/DC’s iconic album “Back In Black” was recently certified 25 times platinum by the Recording Industry Association Of America and now four individual tracks from the record have received new certifications as well. The title track and “You Shook Me All Night Long” have both been certified three times platinum, while “Hells Bells” and “Shoot…
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