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Who Made Who AC DC drummer?

Who Made Who AC DC drummer?

It was also played live with replacement drummer Chris Slade throughout The Razors Edge World Tour, and with drummer Phil Rudd (who returned to the band in 1994 after being fired from the group 11 years prior) for only one gig at the opening night of the Ballbreaker World Tour in Greensboro, North Carolina, after which …

Who Made Who ACDC tribute?

2020 marks the 15 th Anniversary for Who Made Who WMW was formed in 2005 and very quickly became the most in demand and unrivaled tribute to AC/DC in Canada. The band has been extensively touring Canada from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island and absolutely everywhere in between.

Who sang the song Who Made Who?

AC/DC
Who Made Who/Artists

Did ACDC write Who Made Who for Maximum Overdrive?

Who Made Who is a soundtrack album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC. Released on 24 May 1986, the album is the soundtrack to the Stephen King film Maximum Overdrive….Album.

No. 3.
Title “D.T.” (instrumental)
Writer(s) M. Young, A. Young
Length 2:53

Who is the best AC DC singer?

Bon Scott
Bon Scott was AC/DC’s original and greatest singer – and that’s with all due respect to his successor, Brian Johnson. A Scottish-born ex-pat with a voice that sounded like it had been soaked in whiskey, Bon’s roguish charisma and a lived-in worldview fitted perfectly alongside Angus Young’s livewire energy.

Who Made Who Made Facebook?

Mark Zuckerberg
Eduardo SaverinDustin MoskovitzAndrew McCollumChris Hughes
Facebook/Founders

Who Made Who year?

1986
Who Made Who/Released

Who Made Who live?

AC/DC Live/Artists

Who made who ride on?

Bon Scott
Malcolm YoungAngus Young
Ride On/Composers

Who Made Who release date?

24 May 1986
Who Made Who/Release date

Which member of AC DC died recently?

Improbably, though, lead guitarist Angus Young has pulled the band back together. Johnson, Williams, and Rudd are all back in the fold, along with Angus’ nephew Stevie, AC/DC’s replacement for Malcolm, who died in 2017. Last year, the group released Power Up, its 17th trip down the Highway to Hell.