The family home where rock band AC/DC was founded has been mistakenly demolished by a property developer in Australia.
They earned $300. In 1969, Jimi Hendrix’s Band of Gypsys made its debut in New York. In 1972, the MC5 played their last gig, in Detroit. They were paid $200. In 1973, AC/DC made their concert ...
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We regret that the previous long-term owner did not share this vital part of the property's background with us," company says ...
The childhood home of Malcolm and Angus Young, where they laid plans to form AC/DC in 1973, was demolished last month by a company which said it hadn’t known the location’s history.
Sydney developers have apologised for the demolition of the historic childhood home of AC/DC's Angus and Malcolm Young. They have blamed an "oversight", claiming they were never told of the house ...
AC/DC fans have expressed their outrage after developers flattened the childhood home where the Young brothers founded the legendary rock band in 1973. Burwood Square Pty Ltd has reportedly ...
Sydney developers have apologised for the demolition of the historic childhood home of AC/DC's Angus and Malcolm Young.