The music video for a-ha’s 1985 hit “Take on Me” is widely regarded as one of the greatest of all time, and 40 years after it hit MTV, it remains a technical marvel. The video perfectly illustrates th ...
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MyHighPlains on MSNBliss Horizon hosting Noise Pollution: An AC/DC ExperienceJoshua Gilmore from Bliss Horizon joined Today in Amarillo on Thursday morning and discussed its upcoming concert with Noise ...
Sony Music is suing USC over TikTok videos that feature songs by Beyonce, Michael Jackson, SZA and others, claiming it used ...
Many albums from 1980 forever changed rock guitar. Here’s a look at three differing styles that helped inspire the legends that followed them.
Advertisers never cease to amaze. I never expected to hear these songs in commercials but we live in a strange time.
(see what I did there?) Today Pro-Ject Audio unleashed new special limited edition AC/DC-themed turntable that’s as electrifying as the band itself, complete with a lightning-bolt plinth and ...
They can go take a running jump.” Malcolm and Angus Young formed AC/DC in Sydney in 1973, with the pair growing up in the inner-western suburb of Burwood. But there is presently only a small ...
AC/DC has been entertaining the masses for over six decades. The rock band continues to shake our foundations and will be headlining a U.S. tour for the first time in over nine years in 2025.
50 years ago today (2/17/75), AC/DC released High Voltage, their debut album, in Australia and New Zealand only. It served as a raw, high-energy introduction to their signature sound. Unlike the ...
AC/DC announce their return to Paris as part of the extension of their "Power Up Tour". After taking over the Hippodrome Paris-Longchamp last August, the Australian-British band will this time be ...
AC/DC are still one of the most iconic rock bands of all time, and, in many ways, they still outrank a lot of the big-name bands that play today. So then, the fact that they are still touring ...
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