AC/DC Were Originally Produced By Harry Vanda & George Young ( Malcolm & Angus's Older Brother) From AC/DC'S 1974 Australian Debut LP (TNT), Until 1978's Powerage. In 1979, Robert John "Mutt Lange" Began Producing AC/DC, Beginning With The Highway To Hell LP (Bon Scott's Final LP), Until 1981's For Those About To Rock(We Salute You) LP. In 1983, AC/DC Produced Their First LP Flick Of The Switch. In 1984, Vanda & Young Returned To Produce The '74 Jailbreak EP. Angus & Malcolm Young Produced The 1985 Fly On The Wall LP. 1986 Saw The Return Of Vanda & Young, When They Produced The Title Track Of The LP Who Made Who, Which Served As Both The Soundtrack Recording Of The Motion Picture Maximum Overdrive & An Unofficial Best Of AC/DC Compilation. Due To The Success Of The Who Made Who LP, Vanda & Young Were Asked To Produce The 1988 AC/DC LP, Blow Up Your Video. The Late Bruce Fairbairn Produced 1990'S The Razor's Edge, Rick Rubin Produced 1995'S Ballbreaker, George Young Returned In 2000 (Minus Harry Vanda) To Produce Stiff Upper Lip, & Brendan O'Brien Produced 2008'S Black ICE.
January 14, 1980
No. However, the older brother of Angus and Malcolm Young was a singer in a 50's band.
go and ask the school teacher
Terrestrial land producer
A producer in the ocean is seaweed. Shrimp is a producer as well as a consumer.
His name is a$$ hole
Another name for an autotroph would be a producer.The only other name for an autotroph that we know of is "Autophyte".
I think just go there and type his name in search.He produces mostly horror.
her name is Cindy ganz,
The main activity of a producer cooperative is selling products for their members. Hence the word producer in the name.
Their biggest song is Back In Black, which is probably their best but its a hard choice between Back In Black and For those about to rock (we salute you)
grass is a producer because it produces its own food, thats where the name came in