AC/DC Jammed With Talking HeadsAC/DC Jammed With Talking HeadsHard rockers and new wave pioneers crossed paths in the studio while making 'Back in Black' and 'Remain in Light,' respectively.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
5 Guitar Techniques You Need to Know to Play AC/DC’s ‘Back in Black’5 Guitar Techniques You Need to Know to Play AC/DC’s ‘Back in Black’Rock out (and learn a lot) with Fret Zealot.Sponsored PostSponsored Post
AC/DC’s Real-Life Hell’s Bell Was ‘Most Expensive Dinner Gong’AC/DC’s Real-Life Hell’s Bell Was ‘Most Expensive Dinner Gong’Brian Johnson recalls how one-ton instrument came into being.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Brian Johnson Shoots Down Bon Scott ‘Back in Black’ RumorsBrian Johnson Shoots Down Bon Scott ‘Back in Black’ Rumors“It was me at the end of the pen," singer declares in new memoir. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Brian Johnson Hopes for More AC/DC MusicBrian Johnson Hopes for More AC/DC MusicSinger says band is "still a working entity of sorts."Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
When Johnson Was Out of AC/DCWhen Johnson Was Out of AC/DCHe couldn’t watch Axl Rose doing his job – and “wouldn’t have minded” dying in race-car crash.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Brian Johnson Cried Over Not Being Allowed to See Malcolm YoungBrian Johnson Cried Over Not Being Allowed to See Malcolm YoungAC/DC frontman found himself just “20 yards away” from where bandmate was treated for early-onset dementia. Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
The Only Time Brian Johnson Met Bon ScottThe Only Time Brian Johnson Met Bon Scott"I wish that I could have got to know him better," he says of AC/DC predecessor. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
Brian Johnson: AC/DC’s Heart ‘Stopped Beating’ When Malcolm Young LeftBrian Johnson: AC/DC’s Heart ‘Stopped Beating’ When Malcolm Young LeftSinger looks back on guitarist's 2014 departure in new memoir, 'The Lives of Brian.'Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Roger Waters ‘Couldn’t Care Less About AC/DC or Eddie Van Halen’Roger Waters ‘Couldn’t Care Less About AC/DC or Eddie Van Halen’Pink Floyd co-founder prefers the likes of Neil Young and Bob Dylan.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli