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…
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…
According to Stuff.co.nz, the murder for hire charges against AC/DC drummer, Phil Rudd have been dropped. Despite this, he is still facing charges for “threatening to kill” and for possession of meth and marijuana. Tauranga Crown Solicitor, Greg Hollister-Jones, said the prosecution office received Rudd’s case today and that “There was insufficient evidence to proceed…
According to Stuff.co.nz, AC/DC drummer, Phil Rudd has been charged with “attempting to procure a murder.” Apparently, Rudd hired a hitman to kill two men. The drummer’s house has been raided and he is now being charged for “threatening to kill” and for possession of meth and cannabis. Rudd is currently out on bail and is…
AC/DC have posted a new promotional band photo. The new picture is missing Malcolm Young, who will not be returning to the band, due to his dementia. Strangely, it is also missing drummer, Phil Rudd. Rudd previously missed the video shoot for their songs “Play Ball” and “Rock Or Bust,” which Brian Johnson reportedly told…
According to Blabbermouth, AC/DC recently shot videos for their new songs “Play Ball” and “Rock Or Bust,” but drummer, Phil Rudd was absent during the filming. Brian Johnson reportedly said he was unable to attend, due to a “family emergency.” Since Rudd couldn’t be there, the band enlisted Bob Richards (Shogun etc.) to fill in…
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