Watch 150,000 AC/DC Fans Salute Bon Scott on Australia’s ‘Highway to Hell’Watch 150,000 AC/DC Fans Salute Bon Scott on Australia’s ‘Highway to Hell’Nobody's gonna slow them down.Philip TrappPhilip Trapp
Dee Snider: Upcoming AC/DC Album Has ‘Surprises’ From Late Guitarist Malcolm YoungDee Snider: Upcoming AC/DC Album Has ‘Surprises’ From Late Guitarist Malcolm YoungThe Twisted Sister icon says they're jaw-dropping.Philip TrappPhilip Trapp
AC/DC’s ‘Back in Black’ Certified 25 Times PlatinumAC/DC’s ‘Back in Black’ Certified 25 Times Platinum'Back in Black,' more sales to track...Chad ChildersChad Childers
AC/DC Used to Scare Bison in YellowstoneAC/DC Used to Scare Bison in YellowstoneThat's one way to get a 2,000-pound animal off the road. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Brian Johnson Discusses Writer’s Block on His First AC/DC AlbumBrian Johnson Discusses Writer’s Block on His First AC/DC AlbumSinger recalls “weather report” inspiration for “Hell’s Bells” in Dan Rather interview.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
40 Years Ago: Bon Scott Begins His Final Tour With AC/DC40 Years Ago: Bon Scott Begins His Final Tour With AC/DC“Highway to Hell” road trip secured band's future - but not their singer's.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
See the ‘Highway to Hell’ Cover AC/DC’s U.S. Label RejectedSee the ‘Highway to Hell’ Cover AC/DC’s U.S. Label RejectedAtlantic didn't like the idea of the band surrounded by flames and a bass guitar neck serving as a pathway to damnation. Dave LiftonDave Lifton
AC/DC’s Long, Winding Highway to ‘Highway to Hell’AC/DC’s Long, Winding Highway to ‘Highway to Hell’From family business to world-class contenders, the road to their first global hit album had been a twisting one.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Watch AC/DC Perform ‘The Jack’ in 1979: Exclusive PremiereWatch AC/DC Perform ‘The Jack’ in 1979: Exclusive PremiereClip was previously available only on the 'Plug Me In' DVD box set. Dave LiftonDave Lifton
AC/DC Magazine Ads Through the Years: 1975-2016AC/DC Magazine Ads Through the Years: 1975-2016The band's not-so-secret marketing strategy: Put Angus Young front and center. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening