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    Let There Be Rock: The Story of AC/DC
    • 2020

      Let There Be Rock: The Story of AC/DC

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Learn how this group of Australian mates became one of the few truly legendary rock and roll bands in history. Author Susan Masino traces the band's roots, from their beginnings in Sydney, Australia in the early 1970s, to trail-blazing the U.S. mainstream, to the devastating death of lead singer Bon Scott in 1980. After that tragedy, the band pulled together and rebounded to the top of the charts with new front man, Brian Johnson, and their watershed album, Back in Black. The book follows the band through four decades of triumph and tragedy, including Malcolm's last performances on the Black Ice tour, and Angus picking up the torch. Through it all, AC/DC continues their quest to build a legion of new fans in the 21st century. Compiled from Susan Masino's interviews with the group across the last 40 years, as well as dozens of new interviews with other musicians and friends of the band, Let There Be Rock reveals the real story of AC/DC.

      Let There Be Rock: The Story of AC/DC
    • 2015

      AC/DC FAQ

      All That's Left to Know about the World's True Rock 'n' Roll Band

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Delving into the legacy of one of rock music's most iconic bands, this comprehensive guide covers AC/DC's history, music, and impact on the genre. It features in-depth analyses of albums, key songs, and band members, alongside anecdotes and interviews that reveal the group's dynamic. Additionally, it explores the band's influence on culture and their enduring popularity, making it a must-read for both die-hard fans and newcomers eager to understand the essence of rock 'n' roll.

      AC/DC FAQ
    • 2011

      Family Tradition

      Three Generations of Hank Williams

      • 286 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.7(60)Add rating

      Exploring the legacy of the Williams family, the narrative traces the evolution of their music from Hank Williams Sr., a pivotal figure in American music, through Hank Jr., to Hank III. It delves into how each generation has embraced and transformed country music, blending traditional elements with punk and heavy metal influences. The text highlights the rebellious spirit and unique artistry that define their contributions, showcasing the family's enduring impact on the genre and its evolution over time.

      Family Tradition