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Ac/Dc Family Tree of Bands.
Would love someone to Family Tree all the Bands associated with the group. Or Ex-members of group. Easybeats, Rhino Bucket, Jackyl, ETC....Thanks. Didn't their older brother play bass with the group?
George Young was in the Easybeats. Simon Wright went to DIO and eventually Rhino Bucket. Brian joined Jackyl on one song and did three songs with them in 97. Angus and Malcolm were also in one session with George and Harry Vanda in 73. Dave Evans...let's not get started on his bands. Mark Evans is currently still performing music. Bon did a two song demo in 74 months before he joined AC/DC, and did a jam session of Ride On with French band Trust in 1980 just before he died. Bon was also in a few other bands, and Brian was in Geordie. Angus, Malcolm and Bon joined Cheap Trick on stage in 1979 on Johnny B. Goode. Angus and Malcolm joined the Rolling Stones on Rock Me Baby a few times in 2003. Brian and Cliff did some stuff in 2004/2005 with Classic Rock Cares.
Thanks so much!! I know Chris Slade was in the Firm. I thought George was in some other groups. Angus and Malcolm also played in Markus Hook Band. Cliff Played in some bands as well.
Cliff: Home, Frozen Camel Project, Classic Rock Cares Phil: Coloured Balls, Buster Brown Malcolm: Velvet Underground Angus: Kantuckee Bon: Mounty Lofty Rangers, Valentines, Fraternity Brian: Geordie, Geordie II, Classic Rock Cares Slade: Manfred Mann, The Firm Mark Evans:? Simon: Forgot his first band, Dio, Rhino Bucket
Angus: ray arnott lp 1979 Slade : Tom Jones
chris slade: Discography With Tom Jones * Along Came Jones (1965) * A-Tom-ic Jones (1966) * From The Heart (1966) * Green, Green Grass of Home (1967) * Live: at the Talk of the Town (1967) * 13 Smash Hits (1967) * Delilah (1968) With Toomorrow * Toomorrow (1970) With Tom Paxton * How Come The Sun (1971) With Manfred Mann's Earth Band * Manfred Mann's Earth Band (1972) * Glorified Magnified (1972) * Messin' (1973) * Solar Fire (1973) * The Good Earth (1974) * Nightingales and Bombers (1975) * The Roaring Silence (1976) * Watch (1978) With Terra Nova * Terra Nova (1978) With Kai Olsson * Crazy Love (1979) With Frankie Miller * Falling In Love (1979) With Uriah Heep * Conquest (1980) With Gary Numan * I, Assassin (1982) With Denny Laine * Anyone Can Fly (1982) With The Firm * The Firm (1985) * Mean Business (1986) With AC/DC * The Razors Edge (1990) * Live At Donington (1991) * Live (1992) * Big Gun (1993) With Asia * Aura (2001) * Silent Nation (2004) With Bloodstock * Creator of Worlds With Damage Control * Raw (2006) ------------ Simon wright Discography [edit] With AC/DC * Fly on the Wall (1985) * Who Made Who (1986) * Blow Up Your Video (1988) [edit] With Dio * Lock up the Wolves (1990) * Magica (2000) * Killing the Dragon (2002) * Master of the Moon (2004) [edit] With Rhino Bucket * PAIN (1994) * PAIN & Suffering (2007) * The Hardest Town (2009) [edit] With John Norum * Worlds Away (1996) [edit] With Tim "Ripper" Owens * Play My Game (2009) --------------------- and considering this months BOTM, im suprised you overlooked the wee man!!! Steve Young Steve Young is the nephew of Angus and Malcolm Young, the son of their brother Alex. As a member of the Young family, Stevie took an interest in music, and especially in guitar, at a very young age, following his uncles' example. He joined up with his first band, Stabbers, at the end of the 1970s. In 1980 Stevie put together a very promising band called 'Starfighters'. The band, made up of English musicians only, offered a music highly inspired by AC/DC. The Starfighters recorded two albums, 'Starfighters' in 1981 and 'In Flight Movie' the next year. Stevie's first live experience with AC/DC happened in 1981 while the Starfighters were chosen as opening act for the Back In Black world tour, just after the release of their first album. But the Starfighters split up and no one heard of Stevie until May 1988. At that time AC/DC had just ended the Blow Up Your Video European tour and were getting ready to start the American leg of the world tour. However Malcolm decided not to join the band for the US tour in order to take a rest and get rid of his alcohol dependency. The band called up Stevie, Malcolm's musical and physical double, to play the rhythm guitar for the American concerts. Stevie joined with the band in Boston for a series of rehearsals and took Malcolm's place on stage in Portland on May 3, 1988. In the beginning of 1989 Stevie came back to England and put together a new band called 'Little Big Horn'. The band recorded a demo tape coproduced by Malcolm Young himself but had to split up during the Winter of 1993 after unsuccessful attempts to sign a deal with a proper record company. Afterwards Stevie built up yet another band, Up Rising, that split as well. Since that time Stevie has disappeared from the musical scene. STARFIGHTERS - Starfighters (1981) - In Flight Movie (1983)
You Guys Rule!! What about George Young? Any Recordings of the early pre-Ac/dc Stuff?
All i know about George is the Easybeats and a record only band that he and Harry Vanda had in the 70's but those are very rare items I bet these days
Dave-AC/DC, Rabbit, Solo, Bon-Fraternaty(prob misspelled, but hey, I'm a crappy speller) Fun Fact: Bon & Freternaty opened for Brain and Gordie while Dave sang for AC/DC