Ac/dc gay singer
The first time Kiss’s Gene Simmons saw AC/DC play live was on a summer night in August at the Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles, and he remembers it as if was yesterday. “I’d never heard of AC/DC, and I thought it might be a gay band,” Simmons recalls, noting that in America ‘AC/DC’ is. After all, Queen is regarded as one of the best rock bands of all time, and their music made a huge impact on the 70s and 80s music scene. Although Mercury did keep his personal life private, he has been celebrated in gay community for decades.
AC/DC are an Australian rock band from Sydney. Formed in November , the group originally consisted of vocalist Dave Evans, lead guitarist Angus Young, rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young (his older brother), bassist Larry Van Kriedt and drummer Colin Burgess. The band's current touring lineup features Angus Young, vocalist Brian Johnson (from to , and since ), rhythm guitarist. What he discovered that night, however, was apparently a band far removed from any stereotypes Simmons had. It was all — as you say in England — meat and two veg.
Gene Simmons has opened up about the first time he saw AC/DC live in and the way he was “blown away” by the sheer “brilliance” of their performance – though the band’s name initially gave him rather the wrong impression. In the latest issue of Classic Rock, the Kiss bassist reminisces about his fateful encounter one summer night with the Australian rock band at the iconic. It was all - as you say in England - meat and two veg. I was just mesmerised by this band.
Gene Simmons has opened up about the first time he saw AC/DC live in and the way he was “blown away” by the sheer “brilliance” of their performance. In the latest issue of Classic Rock, the Kiss bassist reminisces about his fateful encounter one summer night with the Australian rock band at the iconic Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles. Want more news stories from Guitar. Follow us on Google News.
In a loud and proud edition of AC/DC Beyond The Thunder, Chris Freeman, the flamboyant founder and frontman of the world’s first and only all-gay AC/DC tribute band, GayC/DC, sits down for an exclusive interview which marks the band’s 10th anniversary and dives deep into their journey from tongue-in-cheek covers like Whole Lotta José and. .