yes he has 2 kids
No, he is still alive. It was AC/DC's previous singer that died, Bon Scott.
bon Scott, and Brian Johnson
No, because Bon Scott was already dead when Brian Johnson first met AC/DC. Actually, the death of Bon Scott is the reason why Brian met AC/DC (I mean, they had already seen Brian sing before, but had never talked to him).
AC/DC as far as I know (prior to Brian Johnson.) He was the singer for the SPEKTOR'S, FRATERNITY and THE VALENTINE'S before joining AC/DC.
When Brian Johnson quit after the black ice tour
No, Brian and the Band have and will never lip synch.
No, he is still alive. It was AC/DC's previous singer that died, Bon Scott.
bon Scott, and Brian Johnson
AC/DC is the band that plays the song but the person that sings it is there lead singer Brian Johnson
No, because Bon Scott was already dead when Brian Johnson first met AC/DC. Actually, the death of Bon Scott is the reason why Brian met AC/DC (I mean, they had already seen Brian sing before, but had never talked to him).
Brian Johnson improved it well in my opinion better the first time! Brian is still legendary ac/dc forever
No he has been in AC/DC since they were formed in 1973 and is still in the band. But there is a chance Brian Johnson will be leaving AC/DC.
AC/DC as far as I know (prior to Brian Johnson.) He was the singer for the SPEKTOR'S, FRATERNITY and THE VALENTINE'S before joining AC/DC.
Bon Scott who was the lead singer of AC/DC before he was replaced by Brian Johnson.
When Brian Johnson quit after the black ice tour
Brian Johnson is the lead singer of the rock group AC/DC. He doesn't play any instruments. ~ - AC/ DC's Brian Johnson plays percussion but is more known for his vocals. he also writes many musical pieces and i July 2014 was awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Music by Northumbria University in his home city Newcastle in recognition of his significant contribution to the music industry.
"Who Made Who" is a song by Australian hard rock band AC/DC from their album "Who Made Who". It was sung by Brian Johnson.