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Success, Death, and Rock & Roll: Facts About the Legendary Australian Band, AC/DC

ACDC on stage

Dave Taylor, Larry Attard, Jesse Attard, Shane Fleury; Acca Dacca (from Brisbane, Australia) at Bodega, Wellington

Iconic rock n’ roll band AC/DC reigns from Australia. They were formed in 1973 by Scottish brothers Angus and Malcolm Young. AC/DC has achieved the success that most people only dream of.  

Although the band has been through several lineups of members, they have sold over 200 million albums worldwide, have a street in Melbourne named after them (AC/DC Lane), and have been named by the RIAA as the fifth best-selling band in U.S. history. 

Here’s everything you need to know about the “Highway to Hell” rockers.

Where is AC/DC from? 

AC/DC was formed in Sydney, Australia, but the members were not all born in Australia. Brothers Angus and Malcolm Young were both born in Glasgow, Scotland. 

Vocalist Bon Scott was born in Angus, Scotland, drummer Phill Rudd originated in Melbourne, Australia, and bassist Mark Evans was born in Melbourne, Australia.  

What does AC/DC stand for? 

The band’s name came from Malcolm and Angus’s younger sister Margaret after she saw the AC/DC written on the side of her sewing machine. The sewing machine AC/DC meant alternating current/direct current, which they thought was a good representation of their energy and how they like to perform. 

For the most part, the name is pronounced by saying each letter separately, but in Australia it is pronounced Acca Dacca. The band’s symbol is embellished with a lightning bolt separating the A.C. from D.C.  

How did AC/DC begin? 

Malcolm Young began AC/DC in Australia in 1973. When his band The Velvet Underground, no relation to the Lou Reed/John Cale band, fell apart, he turned to his brother Angus and friend Dave Evans to start a new band. Malcolm and Angus’s sister, Margaret, suggested that they wear school uniforms, which became their trademark look. 

In 1974 they moved to Melbourne, where Phil Rudd and Mark Evans joined the group. When singer Dave Evans refused to go on stage, they recruited Bon Scott, who was chauffeuring them, to sing lead vocals.  

Bon Scott had previously been a vocalist in two other bands, The Valentines and Fraternity, and brought an edgy vibe to the group with his prior criminal offenses.  

AC/DC released their first two albums to an Australian audience only, High Voltage in 1974 and T.N.T. in 1975. In 1976, they combined material from the previously released albums to create another album called High Voltage and released it in the U.K. and the U.S. 

High Voltage and T.N.T. were AC/DC’s first albums to gain traction worldwide. They were released under Atlantic Record Label and sold 3 million copies worldwide.  

AC/DC in Tacoma, August 31, 2009. From left to right: Brian Johnson, Malcolm Young, Phil Rudd, Angus Young and Cliff Williams. Photo by Imhavingfun42.

AC/DC Members 

Over the years, AC/DC has had many members change for various reasons. As mentioned, the original lineup of AC/DC included brothers Malcolm and Angus Young, Bon Scott, Phil Rudd, and Mark Evans. 

The original lead singer for AC/DC was Bon Scott, and he was the lead vocalist until his untimely death in 1980. The current lead singer of AC/DC is Brian Johnson. 

The current members of AC/DC are: 

Former members of AC/DC 

Who died from AC/DC? 

Malcolm Young, a founder of AC/DC, died on November 18, 2017, at 64. The rockstar had been diagnosed in 2014 with dementia. After several years of suffering from this horrible disease, he died in his home, surrounded by his loved ones.  

The late lead singer Bon Scott died at the early age of 33 on February 18, 1980. Bon had been at a club the night before and passed out in his friend’s car. Bon’s friend, Alistair Kinnear, found him lifeless in his car the next day. Bon was pronounced dead when he arrived at the hospital, and it was determined that he died from alcohol poisoning. 

Paul Matters did a short stint as a bassist for AC/DC in 1975. He was fired shortly after joining and replaced by Mark Evans. Paul died on October 14, 2020, at 68, from heart disease. Paul wasn’t in the band for long, but he is worth a spot when talking about members of AC/DC that have passed away.   

AC/DC Musical Style 

AC/DC is a classic rock band. Stephen Thomas Eriewine from All Music has stated that they are a defining act of 70s hard rock. Their musical style has also been called heavy metal, hard rock, and blues-rock.  

 

AC/DC criticisms 

Any band that has spent time in the spotlight will receive its fair share of criticism, and AC/DC is no exception. 

They have been called misogynistic, simple, and monotonous throughout their career. Angus has defended the band and their lyrics, saying they are more pranksters than anything and claimed that they are not a macho band. The members take the music far more seriously than the lyrics.  

The band has also been accused of practicing Satanism. Some people and media have even gone so far as to state that AC/DC stands for Anti-Christ/Devil’s Child.  

The serial killer Richard Ramirez, also known as the Night Stalker, sparked those rumors. Ramirez told the police he had been listening to AC/DC’s 1979 album Highway to Hell, the song “Night Prowler” in particular, and it drove him to murder.  

Police also said that Ramirez was wearing an AC/DC shirt the night he was arrested and had left an AC/DC hat at one of the crime scenes.  

The media had a frenzy with this information and tried to link AC/DC to the murders. They analyzed the lyrics of “Night Prowler” and accused the band of Satanism. 

Interesting facts about AC/DC 

Dave Taylor (obscured), Larry Attard, Jesse Attard, Ian Farley (obscured at back), Shane Fleury; Acca Dacca (from Brisbane, Australia) at Bodega, Wellington. Photo by Wendy Collins.

AC/DC Albums 

Throughout AC/DC’s sensational career, they have released 18 albums.  

AC/DC’s Greatest hits 

AC/DC has released a Greatest Hits Album, but some of their best songs of all time are: 

Awards won by AC/DC 

AC/DC has won several awards and even more nominations throughout their wildly successful career. They have had 27 nominations from various awards ceremonies, like the Grammys, in categories such as Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance.  

They also received nominations from the American Music Awards in the category Favorite Pop/Rock Band and nominations from the MTV Video Music Awards. 

AC/DC took home their fair share of awards as well.  

AC/DC Tours 

AC/DC has gone on many tours, and the band isn’t done. They have announced they will be touring North America in 2022 and 2023.  

History of AC/DC tours  

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