Not many bands have been able to replace their singer and go on to becoming a better version of themselves as AC/DC has done. In 1980 after the death of Bon Scott, Brian Johnson joined AC/DC and went on to release what is considered by many to be one of the greatest rock ‘n’ roll albums of all-time Back In Black. If you’re going to take of the biggest rock bands of all-time and make them bigger, we bet you have some cool stories and memories, so might as well write a book!

That’s what AC’DC’s Brian Johnson has done and he’ll release his memoir “The Lives Of Brian” in October this year.

The book promises to cover his time as a glam-rocker in the band Geordie and through his audition for AC/DC and the years that followed leading one of the biggest bands in the world.

The Lives Of Brian has been described as “warm, vivid, evocative, life-affirming and often laugh-out-loud funny.” Pick up your copy wherever books are sold in October.

 

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