The past few years have been an uphill climb for AC/DC, but according to drummer Chris Slade, the band has no plans to hang it up after wrapping its Rock or Bust Tour.
AC/DC drummer Chris Slade has responded to fan speculation that founder Angus Young may soon retire AC/DC, stating the guitarist has no plans to do so.
In a video uploaded to AC/DC's Facebook page, Angus Young said Brian Johnson was not fired and Cliff Williams and Axl Rose weigh in on the situation as well.
After revealing that Axl Rose would be singing for AC/DC, Guns N' Roses put an exclamation point on the announcement by welcoming Angus Young at Coachella.
How does a 60-year-old man whose brother just retired from rock 'n' roll due to Alzheimer's still find the energy to rock the s**t out of a sold-out crowd at the Tacoma Dome?
I went to Tuesday night's AC/DC show expecting to see a good performance from a band that had probably slowed down a little...
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Recently an Australian TV show host interviewed AC/DC's Brian Johnson and Angus Young as they continue to make the promotional rounds in support of their new album "Rock Or Bust" which was released last week.
During the interview Angus revealed that the only reason he watches the Olympics is for the bikini beach volleyball and that is why there is so much footage of it in their video for