Stevie young people
A guitarist from Stevie young (Stevie Young, real name Steve Young) Scotland. I acted as Angus that was a guitarist of hard rock band AC/DC and a young nephew (son of young oldest brother Alex who is brother) who was brother of Malcolm and, on the United States tour of AC/DC of 1988, went up it to the stage as a substitute of Malcolm.
Career
After originally having been active with some belts in ホイック (Hawick) in southern Scotland at late time of the 1970s, the Stevie young people produced two pieces of albums in rock band of oneself which they formed in 1980, star fighters (Starfighters) in the early 1980s. The star fighters which released first album "Starfighters" acted as an opening act on U.K. tour of the album "back in black" of AC/DC.
Star fighters were dissolved in 1983 and formed it again temporarily for the next 1,987 years. However, the re-organization did not go well without a support of AC/DC anymore.
In 1988, AC/DC began the tour of the album "ブロウ up ユア video tape" with the State of Maine Portland performance of May 3, but I took place, and Stevie buried the hole in Malcolm of the rhythm guitar which alcoholism got worse in those days, and coping was necessary for without going up it to the stage on this United States tour. In most of the fans, Stevie did not notice a relief to Stevie partly because the features were similar to Malcolm [1].
In 1989, Stevie formed little big Horne (Little Big Horn) newly and had Malcolm produce the demo tape. Although I recorded a performance for radio program "Friday Rock Show" of the Tommy Vance (Tommy Vance) chairmanship of BBC Radio 1, this band has been dissolved without the contract with the record label being got after all.
Stevie formed up rising (improving Rising), but this did not last long afterwards, too.
Star fighters are taken up in book "Get your jumbo jet out of my airport" of 2001 when they collected the interviews of an episode and the person concerned concerning AC/DC [2], and even rare board guides may be mentioned again.
Discography
Source
- ^ AC/DC - Bedlam In Belgium - English version
- ^ Johnson, Howard Get Your Jumbo Jet Out of My Airport: Random Notes for Ac/Dc Obsessives, 2001, ISBN 978-1,902,799,018
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