he was putting roofs on cars when acdc called him up
He was in the glam rock band geordie.
Geordie.
It was Tina Turners song Nutbush city limits
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 is not AC/DC's original singer. The first guy was Dave Evans, who didn't last long. The first widely-known singer was Bon Scott, who died in 1980. Back in Black was Brian Johnson's first album with the band. Respect for Bon
Live Wire is the name of the song
If you are referring to tuning their instruments a half step down, then it is probably to make it easier for Brian Johnson to sing the songs and hit the high notes.
It was Tina Turners song Nutbush city limits
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 is not AC/DC's original singer. The first guy was Dave Evans, who didn't last long. The first widely-known singer was Bon Scott, who died in 1980. Back in Black was Brian Johnson's first album with the band. Respect for Bon
Live Wire is the name of the song
yes
1973, with a singer called Dave Evans, with a relatively more classic voice than the boys from ac/dc are known for, they hated Dave after awhile and met their first solid famed singer, Ronald Belford-Scott "BON, in around 74-75." Then found Brian Johnson when Bon died in 1980 Unlike Bon, Brian wasn't friendly with the band before he joined (Bon had been the band's driver, and Angus and Malcolm had heard him sing "GLORIA" with a band called Fraterity) Brian auditioned for the band, and prefaced his audition by saying that he was NOT Bon, he was a big fan of Bon, but he could only do his best. Angus and Malcolm have since said that Brian sounds like a man with a truck dropped on his foot. and Angus has said, however, that he knew Brian definitely had the necessary "tools."
Shawn loves to sing! She loves to sing to her friends and family in her free time!
If you are referring to tuning their instruments a half step down, then it is probably to make it easier for Brian Johnson to sing the songs and hit the high notes.
Brian Warfield
Johnson sister
no one knows he was lipsynching
James weldon johnson